Nicole Meinking
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Nicole Meinking Zipfel 291-52 Before the twenty first century, women were programmed to look for a mate who's going to support them and who can provide for a family. Times are changing. Breadwinning wives now account for more than 35% of married working women. ----- This number is changing everyday. Across the country, a revolution is taking place; millions of married women are out earning their husbands. For many couples, this "role change" comes at a high cost. It definitely puts a strain on some marriages. From reading the text "She Works, He Doesn't", I read of many different accounts of stay at home fathers. Not all of the men were miserable with this idea and lifestyle. Some accepted it, embraced it at that, but others weren't so open. Since the beginning of time, the "man" is supposed to bring home the bread, provide for his family, and the woman takes care...


