I'm confused about this trope. The quote implies it's sexist against women since it's saying the best a woman can do is support men, but a literal reading of it is sexist against men, since "the only way a man can succeed is if a woman supports him" is another interpretation.
I'm confused about this trope. The quote implies it's sexist against women since it's saying the best a woman can do is support men, but a literal reading of it is sexist against men, since "the only way a man can succeed is if a woman supports him" is another interpretation.