Anybody who has seen the movie Stepford Wives will know what I am talking about.
So my feeling after one year of being on GS is that some girls and women in Life1 are looking for male version of Stepford Wives , they actually are looking for Stepford version of In laws too.
To them I would say that life is not a movie it has its own realities and ugliness , life is always larger than movie. The gender roles can never be reversed so deal with it and swallow that bitter pill. running for cover
For those who did not watch that movie , here is the plot summery from wikipedia.
The premise involves the married men of the fictional town of Stepford, Connecticut. and their fawning, submissive, impossibly beautiful wives. The protagonist is Joanna Eberhart, a talented photographer newly arrived from New York City with her husband and children, eager to start a new life. As time goes on, she becomes increasingly disturbed by the zombie-like Stepford wives, especially when she sees her once independent-minded friends — fellow new arrivals to Stepford — turn into mindless, docile housewives overnight. Her husband, who seems to be spending more and more time at the local men’s club, mocks her fears.
As the story progresses, Joanna becomes convinced that the wives of Stepford are actually look-alike gynoids, manufactured in secret at the men’s club. She visits the library and reads up on the pasts of Stepford’s husbands and wives, finding out that some of the women were once high achievers, while some of the men were brilliant engineers and scientists, capable of creating such life-like robots.
At the end of the story, Joanna attempts to flee the town of Stepford as well as warn her new friend Ruthanne, mother of the first black family to move into the town. The men find her and try to convince her that she’s mistaken. They take her to her former best friend Bobbie Markowitz, telling her that Bobbie will cut herself and bleed, proving herself to be human. Joanna enters the house to hear loud rock and roll music playing upstairs and sees Bobbie taking a large knife, and realizes that the men told Bobbie to kill her and use the music to cover her screams. Joanna argues with herself about whether or not she is simply paranoid. As Bobbie approaches with the knife, her last thoughts are that Bobbie will prove to be human and everything will be alright. The scene shifts to the men standing outside, wondering what’s taking so long, and one of them leaves to call Joanna’s husband and let him know where she is.
In the story’s epilogue, Joanna has become another Stepford wife gliding through the local supermarket, while Ruthanne appears poised to become the conspiracy’s next victim.