Yes, of course. And hard work, I can’t imagine making bread and cooking from scratch every day, after of course, going out and getting the kindling. Plus all the childcare.
But you know what I meant
I know what you meant but it's still a lie of Feminism.
Women have worked outside their immediate family long before the eight maids a milking on the twelfth day of Christmas. For example, women in ancient Egypt ran bakeries, wove clothing, and cooked for others outside their families. Peruvian women wove ropes for entire bridges crossing gorges and rivers starting from back in the Incan Empire. Female nurses have been described since 500 B.C. in different parts of the world.