Yeah, when they're not getting what was advertised, they struggle.
It doesn't matter how you get there. If it doesn't matter for women who had a career and then stayed home to raise a family, it doesn't matter for men. That's got nothing to do with partnership dynamics or mate selection.
In fact, those were the ones that worked out the best. The one where the guy had achieved his professional goals and gotten bored or had become disillusiomed with corporate life and was grasping at an opportunity to leave it. From what I've seen.
You're basing your ridiculous notions on a "grass is greener on the other side" poll. That doesn't equate out to them being happier with that arrangement if they had it. Just ask Darius (Mr. Palmer).
And the woman still has an irascible man disrupting her peace.
Sanni's right. If you want oeace and harmony in your home, you are better off divesting and keeping men out of it in many many cases.
I disagree with her about motherhood. You don't need a marriage to be a mother and you don't need a man beyond the initial deposit if you plan for it we'll.
I advocate for women to form civil unions with each other in order to raise children.