To the poor ones, to have three meals daily is a luxury.
From this perspective, an article title "The luxury of being a [full-time] mother" means that career women are comparative to the poor ones.
Isn't it natural for father to be the sole bread winner of a family. The role of mother is very important but has been devalued in recent decades.
Did all these advancements in developed countries/cities make most woman became "poor" because they are stuck in the middle, between being successful in career (by sacrificing their family), and being able to have the "luxury" to be a mother.
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