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A central theme is the opposition from feminists and modern society toward women choosing to lead traditional lifestyles. The speaker asserts that many women who prefer to stay at home and focus on family reject the societal push to work outside the home or embrace masculine roles. Instead, these women find fulfillment in domestic life, such as baking or caring for their family, without the burden of paying rent or mortgages. The critique suggests that these women are unfairly labeled as "trapped" or enslaved, despite their claims of having made a conscious choice. The resistance from others is rooted in an inability or refusal to accept that happiness can be found in traditional roles, which, according to this view, threatens the ideological foundations of gender equality and feminism.