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A critical aspect of their argument addresses the misconception about stay-at-home moms who are divorced. They argue that if a woman is a stay-at-home mom and divorced, she essentially becomes a "single mom who just stays home." The implication here is that without the partner's support, her role is akin to that of a single mother, but there is an underlying critique of the societal or personal expectations tied to these roles.