Walsh: Men Aren’t Attracted To “Ambitious Women”

“Megyn [Kelly] is correct about about her fundamental observation that men are generally not attracted to ambitious career-driven women. Now it doesn’t necessarily mean that men will not marry those kinds of women. And I’m not saying that wives should never have jobs. In many households, both parents work out of financial necessity. I understand that.

“There are also many different kinds of jobs that a woman might take on, which don’t always require going to an office full time. My own wife is right now working on organizing a fundraising gala for a Catholic homeschool hybrid academy. She enjoys it. She’s good at it. It’s a service that she’s able to provide to support quality Catholic education and she can do it at home.

“And I am caricatured by people like Megyn as believing that women should only ever do the dishes and laundry and nothing else, but that’s not actually my view. I think a woman’s first priority should be the children and the home, but that doesn’t mean she can’t do other things and pursue other vocations alongside that.

“And as I said, in many cases, a family might feel that they need two full-time incomes in order to survive. What I’m saying is that it’s a fact that a woman has a career will rarely be the thing or even one of the things that men find attractive about her.” – Christian nationalist Matt Walsh, on his podcast.