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Gen Z men twice as likely as boomers to say wives should "always obey"
“It is troubling to see that attitudes towards gender equality are not more positive," said Julia Gillard of King’s College London.
A new global study of 23,000 people across 29 countries found that 31 percent of Gen Z men agree that a wife should always obey her husband, while one third, at 33 percent, say a husband should have the final word on important decisions. In comparison, just 13 percent of Baby Boomer men agreed that a wife should always obey her husband, and 17 percent said a husband should have the final say.
The findings come from a survey conducted by Ipsos in the U.K. and the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership at King’s Business School, King’s College London, to mark this year's International Women’s Day.
The research included respondents from Great Britain, the U.S., Brazil, Australia and India, among others, and highlights sharp generational divides in attitudes toward gender roles.
While Gen Z men were the most likely to endorse traditional ideas about authority within marriage, women across all generations were far less likely to agree. Only 18 percent of Gen Z women said a wife should always obey her husband, falling to just 6 percent among Baby Boomer women.
Ipsos and King's College London's study also shows the pattern extends beyond marriage and decision-making.
Almost a quarter, at 24 percent, of Gen Z men agreed that a woman should not appear too independent or self-sufficient, double the share of Baby Boomer men who held that view. Among women, agreement was again lower, at 15 percent for Gen Z women and 9 percent for Baby Boomers.
The survey also found that Gen Z men were more likely than older men to feel that men are being asked to do too much to support gender equality. Nearly six in 10 Gen Z men, at 59 percent, agreed with that view, compared with 45 percent of Baby Boomer men. Women were again less likely to agree, with 41 percent of Gen Z women and 30 percent of Baby Boomer women saying the same.
Based newgens. We are more conservative than oldfags, criticize them for their actions & outdated perspectives, and last but not least, we are collectively opposed to femoid's shenanigans which manifest in multiple ways that are ultimately destructive for society.





