Le Beau mariage
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But then, you'll depend on him.
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What about you?
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Aren't you dependent on your wife,
and she on you?

:46:09
In a couple, people inevitably
depend on one another.

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This may sound cynical,
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but with a hardworking husband,
I'll be freer to do what I want,

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days and even evenings,
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than if I had a 9 to 5 job.
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Do you want a drink?
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Your wife's a teacher...
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Yes, of course.
- Does she like it?

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Sure.
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I wouldn't.
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I want to be with my kids,
not a whole classroom!

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It's not always fun.
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But my pay isn't enough.
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What if it was?
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My wife wouldn't like
being a kept woman.

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But, I won't be kept!
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It's amazing, so now
a housewife is a whore?

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No, but it's demeaning.
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And putting up with
screaming kids all day isn't?

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You're the one who's dated.
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You see male-female relationships
in terms of power.

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Marriage is a pooling
of a couple's talents.

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So, the woman keeps house,
the man earns the money...

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or vice-versa.
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Though, that wouldn't interest me.
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Why should they both do the same thing?
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The breadwinner will always
dominate the other.

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That's society's fault.
- So change it!

:47:53
Be a revolutionary!
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Maybe I'll be dependent,
but no more than in a menial job.


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