Having been the General Manager over a few businesses, I can tell you, Marxist it may be, but single women are far inferior to married women. I worked with about 20 employees at a time in one venue, and the problems with the single women were to no end. “He looked at me cross-eyed,” “She talks behind my back,” “He stood to close to me,” “I feel creeped out by ____,” “I’m scared to walk to the garbage (We live in the area with the least crime in the entire country, or it was at the time).” And on and on. Yet, with every married women, they were some of the best workers (usually because they also had previously, or were currently, taking care of a family at home).
While I don’t advocate for women leaving their families and worked (statistically, on average it doesn’t actually bring in much extra money, anyway, IIRC $1000 a year on average), if they are going to work, they generally do a better job than single women, who laregly have had little responsibility in their lives by comparison.
Whoops, I have to fix that, in context. I am eating an think faster than I type. I meant to say that (at least in my experience, and other business owners in the company/franchise, also) the single women are inferior workers to their married counterparts, not inferior as people. I listed some of the reasons above.
Single young woman are all wrapped up in themselves and being liked..or loved...I work with them every day also...as well as more mature woman...the difference is striking. Most have not learned to control their emotions and are overly sensitive. One call, 21 years...going on 15...cries at the drop of a hat.