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What is an idyllic girl?
Rural women refer to women who actively advocate and strive for equality between men and women on the surface, but actually just want to obtain the same rights as men and do not want to undertake any obligations. However, a true feminist should enjoy rights and assume corresponding obligations.

What is an idyllic girl?

Pastoral women are best at exploiting men under the banner of women's rights. In fact, they are "pseudo-feminism". Rural women usually ask the other half to take care of their own diet and daily expenses, and pamper her without a bottom line, but they will not give the other half the same pay.

The emergence of "rural women" has a lot to do with social environment and family education. There are generally two kinds of women in rural areas: one is from a poor family, and the other is from an ordinary family but rich and educated.

Girls from poor families are instilled with ideas such as "when they grow up, they should earn money to be filial to their families" and "when the family conditions are bad, they should be grateful". They are eager for wealth, afraid of poverty, need to find someone to pay for her, and eventually become rural women.

Ordinary girls with well-off families are accustomed to a relatively comfortable life because their parents have been trying their best to provide superior material conditions. When parents can no longer provide material things and have no ability to create wealth, they unconsciously become "rural women".