A working husband comes home to a cooked meal.
A working wife comes home to cook the meal.
The problem isn't that women are now independent. It is that men aren't.
@diegovtheone@jess_ann_pin@elonmusk I dont need numbers of the whole population. Im talking about my own life experience and what my mum told me. On top is what I see from my friends and sisters. It is never just one side, but the concept of dependency is outdated. Luckily many young men changed already.
@diegovtheone@jess_ann_pin@elonmusk Woman would have been never giving up their role for nurturing because it is in their nature as you correctly mentioned. They have been forced to do so because men were not keeping their part. Instead of being there for their wife and children they were chasing after other woman
@Patrinatweets@diegovtheone@jess_ann_pin@elonmusk That was not working. Girls see their mums ending up lonely and poor when the man takes another young woman once the children are grown. Why not sharing everything? Working and raising the children. Making one person depending on the other is not working at all.
@diegovtheone@jess_ann_pin@elonmusk No. Men must accept they have to share the work needed to raise children. Then we would have enough high fertility rates again.
@zarra_joseph@jess_ann_pin@elonmusk You need to understand that inpregnanting someone is not the same as raising a child. It happens too easily for woman to end up alone with all the burden. And if woman are left alone with everything they chose rather not being pregnant which is basically a wise decision
😂 Something I didn’t expect to see today:
Cows are really good swimmers and in Ireland, farmers load them onto boats to take them to graze on offshore islands.
Who knew? Irish cows are living their best lives.
A curious cat unearthed three hidden duck eggs 🐱🥚
Her owner took them home and gave them warmth until life stirred. When they hatched, the cat became their guardian—soft paws, endless love 🐥🤍
The fact she did all this while dancing and had such a unique staging while having limited budget is far more impressive than hitting notes for the sake of hitting notes or being "funny" because it's trending like Greece, France, Finland or Australia did
Scientists in Japan have developed a groundbreaking treatment that could double the average lifespan of cats, extending it from around 15 years to nearly 30 years.
The key lies in a protein called AIM (Apoptosis Inhibitor of Macrophage), discovered by Dr. Toru Miyazaki. While cats naturally produce AIM, they lack the ability to activate it effectively. This deficiency leads to the gradual buildup of waste in the kidneys, the leading cause of death in domestic cats.
Dr. Miyazaki’s team created an injectable form of activated AIM that directly restores the kidneys’ natural cleaning function. In clinical trials, cats with advanced kidney disease showed dramatic improvement after treatment. The therapy works both as a preventive measure for healthy cats and as a treatment for those already ill.
If approved, the treatment could revolutionize feline healthcare. Commercial rollout is expected to begin in Japan as early as 2025, with wider availability projected for 2027.
The research has also sparked interest for its potential applications in human medicine, as the AIM protein plays a similar waste-clearing role across species.