At first, the audience N recounted the story of being a full-time housewife but was considered "happy" because her husband adopted her. In fact, she had to manage from cooking and children to taking care of both parents, but even her husband did not respect her. Before this story, Meritorious Artist Tuyet Thu affirmed: Housewives are the "main profession", requiring perseverance as a "superman" in the family.
She emphasized that many husbands do not take it lightly on purpose, but because they are heartless, so the wife needs to share so that the husband can understand and respect her more.
Dr. To Nhi A added that the root of the problem lies in the way the wife considers herself. like-minded workers are not "affiliated" but have a role in management: allocating finances, educating children, preserving family culture. She analyzed that if women are confident that this is a legitimate job, they will maintain their position in marriage.
A suggestion was given to "fyce to be absent" for a few days so that the husband could directly experience the pressure of housework, thereby realizing the irreplaceable value of his wife.
Another audience member, Ms. D, chose to give up her career to focus on her husband and children but eventually discovered that her husband was having an affair. According to Meritorious Artist Tuyet Thu, many women who sacrifice have forgotten themselves, do not beautify themselves, and do not take care of their spirit. Women need to love themselves first, beauty is not to keep their husbands but to maintain confidence, she emphasized.
Dr. To Nhi A also warned: Paralysis can easily cause women to lose faith in life, even fall into depression.
From these stories, the program affirms: Housewives are an unnamed but extremely important profession, requiring fair recognition from family and society.