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Women are always busy at home - ime. However, she's no longer pinned to the house any more from the perspective that this is all she can achieve in her life.
Since I am again referring to Biblical statements, that was never the case that it was all she could achieve. Proverbs 31 shows a land-owning money making woman, you have the example of Lydia, a dealer in purple which was quite costly, Deborah, a leader, etc.
However, there is still a greater role for them at home according to what the counsel in Titus points out. And the notion that women bear and nurse children makes this more natural for them to have greater involvement in the earliest years.
I would never teach my daughters solely that they should be busy at home, I would teach both genders that. If you think my sons aren't doing their own laundry, helping to clean the house, and cooking meals, you'd be mistaken. We don't have women waiting on men in my home. We all serve each other. Which is biblical.
Serving each other is biblical. That is done in many ways. The role of women being busy at home is also biblical. I am not sure why you use the phrase "waiting on men" in quite that way. If a woman chooses to put her focus on the home why would we characterize that as "waiting on men"?
If removal of these stereotypes through equality means broader categories, then why refer to a woman who decides to take on a mostly domestic role with a phrase that sounds derogatory?
This is what others have hinted at. It is often not enough for folks to say that people should have more freedom to define themselves. Some wish to define those who live the way that was previously more common in a negative light.
When you refer to housewives "waiting" on men, or when you refer to men supporting the old system because they have it "really really" good, that is just downplaying the legitimacy of those who choose that. That is not allowing more options.
In fact sometimes a family that decides to only have one person working full time so that their spouse can be with the children more and be home when the kids get home, etc. are not having it "really, really" good in some ways. They take less money for something they think is worthwhile. They make their life more about time together than time at work or chasing other goals.
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