I don't feel like it's glorifying this kind of character at all but calling it satirical has some kind of humorous connotation and this song strikes me as being quite sad and hopeless rather than anything like that
Thank you for your common sense. It's a rather humorous song...at midnight she is like Cinderella....turning back into a domestic slave. For the person who talked about the "life of a housewife" and "being submissve," s/he obviously has no knowledge of a decent mutually-rewarding relationship that is often established to give children the best possible childhood. One can choose to stay home and manage her family (or his) and not be submissive. One can nurture and provide something other than money while being whole and a contributing adult. (Why do many in our soceity see worth in earning a buck...
Thank you for your common sense. It's a rather humorous song...at midnight she is like Cinderella....turning back into a domestic slave. For the person who talked about the "life of a housewife" and "being submissve," s/he obviously has no knowledge of a decent mutually-rewarding relationship that is often established to give children the best possible childhood. One can choose to stay home and manage her family (or his) and not be submissive. One can nurture and provide something other than money while being whole and a contributing adult. (Why do many in our soceity see worth in earning a buck but not in keeping a family on a healthy track???) Let's face facts, many children would turn out MUCH better if their parents either chose to sacrfice the doe ($$$); expensive cars; and family vacations; or were fiscally able to...instead we have generations of children raised by poorly paid day care workers. The song is definitely not romantic, but it's great satire...reminds me of the song "I Wanna Be Your Dog."
I don't feel like it's glorifying this kind of character at all but calling it satirical has some kind of humorous connotation and this song strikes me as being quite sad and hopeless rather than anything like that
Thank you for your common sense. It's a rather humorous song...at midnight she is like Cinderella....turning back into a domestic slave. For the person who talked about the "life of a housewife" and "being submissve," s/he obviously has no knowledge of a decent mutually-rewarding relationship that is often established to give children the best possible childhood. One can choose to stay home and manage her family (or his) and not be submissive. One can nurture and provide something other than money while being whole and a contributing adult. (Why do many in our soceity see worth in earning a buck...
Thank you for your common sense. It's a rather humorous song...at midnight she is like Cinderella....turning back into a domestic slave. For the person who talked about the "life of a housewife" and "being submissve," s/he obviously has no knowledge of a decent mutually-rewarding relationship that is often established to give children the best possible childhood. One can choose to stay home and manage her family (or his) and not be submissive. One can nurture and provide something other than money while being whole and a contributing adult. (Why do many in our soceity see worth in earning a buck but not in keeping a family on a healthy track???) Let's face facts, many children would turn out MUCH better if their parents either chose to sacrfice the doe ($$$); expensive cars; and family vacations; or were fiscally able to...instead we have generations of children raised by poorly paid day care workers. The song is definitely not romantic, but it's great satire...reminds me of the song "I Wanna Be Your Dog."