I would say most people in my generation view patriarchy and traditional marriage as toxic.
Text is bad at conveying tone. In a neutral, curious sense,
What do you think patriarchy is/looks like in a relationship?
Im not looking for the "right" answer. I genuinely want to know how you picture it unpersuaded.
I think it’s valuable to hear this because I love focusing on the benefits of traditional marriage but I can lose touch of how most people percieve headship and submission in the process.
So here are some of the ways in this modern society that we see patriarchal values being showcased.
1. Women are meant to be home makers. Not that they can choose to be, but that biologically, inherently women are supposed to be wives and moms. That women are missing out on something by not getting married or having kids.
2. That there are certain jobs where women should stay out of. Like the military or MMA. That women should not be cops. That if they do have a job, it should be as a waitress, a cashier, wedding planner or floral designer. That women are meant to be kept in safe little bubbles and never ever come in contact with the ferocity of the world because of a career choice.
3. That a woman with a degree is probably just wasting money. That women don’t need jobs, they need hobbies. Sure, sometimes they can make a little money from a hobby, but if their husband or kids ever need them, they are the ones that need to drop everything and rush to the house or school.
Often those can also be expressed to wives by their husbands but here are some that tend to be directed more towards women with male significant others.
4. A woman does not need male friends. A woman should only have female friends. Especially wife. It’s inappropriate for a wife to have close male friends. A wife going out to eat without her husband is somehow immoral, or playing with fire. That to have opposite sex friends is to tempt sin instead of fleeing from it. That a woman can’t have private conservations with a male friend that they don’t want to the husband to know. That a wife, in general, should have to share everything with her husband or either she’s passively cheating/lying.
5. That a woman, especially a wife, should be covered up. That women’s bodies naturally are seductive and dangerous ( those curves ) and that a wife wearing a bikini or yoga pants is somehow not satisfied with her husband and showing off for attention.
6. That woman are a sort of trophy to be shown off by the husband. Her value is in how obedient she is. How quiet she is. How small of a place she takes up.
To be honest the patriarchy in the marriage is the same as outside of marriage.
Basically if a wife can only have female friends the husband approaches us, or either she’s being disobey or shady is patriarchy. That a woman should not prioritize her career or education over that of her husband or child is patriarchy but that if a husband needs a degree to get a better job, even if that means the kid needs to go to public school for a few years it’s smart. If a woman can’t share her thoughts, but ultimately it’s the husbands responsibility to make the choice that’s patriarchal and bad. That a wife needs to always be ready to sleep with her husband, or he gets mad, that’s bad. If a wife can’t wear yoga pants to the store after going to the gym or else she’s just a flirt that’s bad.
Some films touch up on this. The movie “ The Stepford Wives, “ and “ The Shape of Water” both shows how toxic patriarchy in the marriage, and by extension outside of it, is bad. Patriarchy is allowing women to have a choice while equality is recognizing they have the right to their own voice.