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1:05:00
l don't know, but l'll recognize
it if you take me there.

1:05:04
Would you take me there
1:05:06
if l pay you 24
and a half tomans?

1:05:10
All right. Come on.
1:05:16
The days when women spent
their lives cooking are over.

1:05:19
You're quite right,
1:05:21
but a good housekeeper
should know how to run a house.

1:05:23
You're talking about a maid!
1:05:25
Women are not slaves!
1:05:27
That's not the point.
1:05:29
The day a woman accepts
to get married...

1:05:32
She becomes her husband's slave?
1:05:34
lt's a question of agreement.
1:05:36
Agreement to be a maid?
1:05:39
No, but if the woman
doesn't run the house...

1:05:41
l've never signed
such an agreement!

1:05:45
who'd run it?
1:05:48
Don't you worry,
the town council will!

1:05:50
lmpossible!
1:05:53
The make you pay even for
having the street swept,

1:05:57
let alone taking care of
you household!

1:06:01
Women are no slaves,
but they should run the house.

1:06:04
Otherwise men will become slaves.
1:06:09
There's no question of that.
1:06:11
lt's just a matter of solidarity.
1:06:15
So you mean that men should work
1:06:17
outside the house
and inside as well?

1:06:22
Not housework.
Just helping their wives.

1:06:24
Helping is work, too!
lt amounts to the same thing.

1:06:27
l think we disagree about that.
1:06:29
Sure, but l was just
giving you my opinion.

1:06:32
You asked for my opinion
and l gave it to you.

1:06:35
ade everything clear to my wife
right from the beginning

1:06:40
and l've never done a thing
at home.

1:06:45
You're quite right.
1:06:49
Men are made to work
outside the home.

1:06:54
Absolutely!
1:06:58
Men bring in the money
and women should do the rest.


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