5 THINGS GERMAN WOMEN DO DIFFERENTLY 🇩🇪 As observed by a New Zealander

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  • @aenwynsnow2828
    @aenwynsnow2828 Рік тому +49

    Good observations. I am no exception. I only wear makeup and dress up on special occasions. I see no point in daily life where work comes first. So comfortable and clean is priority.
    As I worked on self-love and self-acceptance during the years, I learned to accept a compliment and compliment others which usually confuses them. 😊
    And I do have a macho allergy. I have a negative bodily reaction to those guys. Geht gar nicht.

  • @jassidoe
    @jassidoe Рік тому +44

    I totally agree. And the compliment thingy is sooooo true xD the chances are higher that it will translate to "this person is trying to butter you up, because they want something" than to an honest compliment so people might just answer with "what do you want?" instead 😅 It's so much easier to deal with constructive criticism. That says a lot about the German culture 🤣

    • @hayati6374
      @hayati6374 Рік тому +1

      It’s less suspicious if after the compliment you give a little critique too 😂

  • @Attirbful
    @Attirbful Рік тому +64

    German (female) here, I will give compliments even to random strangers and have had nice conversations deriving from it. I think especially female to female is not a problem. Male to female random compliments about looks might be more tricky and seem as a kind of come-on/flirtatious thing that we are instantly suspicious of LOL

  • @Tessa-st9zx
    @Tessa-st9zx Рік тому +99

    As a German woman I fully agree with your 5 points. 👍

  • @victorialo8992
    @victorialo8992 Рік тому +33

    I think the level of stay at home moms varies highly depending on the area of Germany, in southern Germany it's more common to stay at home and day care is often less widespread, whereas in my homecity of Berlin universal daycare is a right (if not often well exercised) as well as in many eastern German federal states where there is a long tradition of moms working and children going to full-time daycare at a young age. Just a side note! Loving your observations, especially regarding the compliments!

    • @missis_jo
      @missis_jo Рік тому +6

      Second that! I’m originally from Berlin (east) and I never even considered being a SAHM, because that’s not what I grew up with. I thought it was an outdated concept from american movies. Haha, little die I know 😅.
      I live in Bavaria now and the system here kind of forced me to stay at home for much longer than I anticipated. 😒
      I‘m in my late 30s and hope to finally get a foot into the job market for good, but with day care reducing hours constantly it’s really hard to be a reliable employee (and I’m still lucky because my husband feels equally responsible to puck up the children and care for them).

    • @victorialo8992
      @victorialo8992 Рік тому +2

      @@missis_jo Haha exactly! :D My friend from Berlin moved to Bavaria with her three children and there was no afternoon daycare available because they said there was no demand ... so she had to self-organize with other families in order to be able to work a regular job. All the best of luck to you with going back to work and getting it all "under the hat" ;)

    • @knitsforthesoulpodcast4186
      @knitsforthesoulpodcast4186 Рік тому +1

      Yep, it's rather in the western or Southern parts in Germany. Especially in the Eastern part one year is the usual time to stay at home. The percentage of dad's also staying home is increasing, which is awesome. As we get a bug part of our wage during that 1 year, it's easy to do. That kind of support is sth I love about my country.

    • @Quotenwagnerianer
      @Quotenwagnerianer 9 місяців тому

      Universal daycare is a right nationwide. Problem is that the state kind of forgot that there are not enough childcare workers to fulfill that right.

    • @nadinerick1182
      @nadinerick1182 2 місяці тому

      I think it got less to do with North or South, but more with city or country life.

  • @Mamaki1987
    @Mamaki1987 Рік тому +49

    True, why would you dress to impress a man or a woman? You can't keep it up for more than a few month anyway, if you don't do it on a regular basis anyways. If you dress and groom yourself the way you always do and according to your needs, people can see right away who you are. And your own fashion style and makeup style or your preference not to wear any makeup at all can change over time, depending on your own developement in life.

  • @emiliajojo5703
    @emiliajojo5703 Рік тому +37

    As Peterson said:with the last breath,nobody says I wished I could have worked more.but many say I wished I had more time with my kids.

  • @oOIIIMIIIOo
    @oOIIIMIIIOo Рік тому +18

    1. You are right. Macho men are immature boys. 😄
    2. We are still 'independent' while at home for a while.
    3. We don't struggle with compliments, but it is not necessary at all, mostly when it is just small talk complementing. We are serious. 😄
    4. Too much make-up is ugly and too hideous.
    5.Yes, comfort is bliss and I/we most likely don't want to ruin my/ our feet with high heels. 😄
    Summary:
    German women are serious, natural, strong and with dignity. 🙂💛

  • @juleungewitter7513
    @juleungewitter7513 Рік тому +9

    As for the compliments: I personally often find compliments about appearances strange indeed. After all, I didn't make my 'beautiful eyes' or my 'beautiful hands' myself.
    I'm not congratulated on being 'German' or 'female'. These are all things that one does not choose.
    I find it much better to be complimented on things that you are really responsible for: A good sense of humour, good taste, etc.
    But I find it rather chumming up to be praised for unchangeable outward appearances. I tend to reply 'Thanks to my parents'. 😆

    • @bombay3201
      @bombay3201 3 місяці тому +1

      Lol😅😅😅 omg I'm dying!

  • @Agnesriegel
    @Agnesriegel Рік тому +22

    I have the same thoughts as a polish living in Germany. For the 5 years living here I got a compliment from German lady once - it was about my perfume 😄 and it was at the doctors 😉 one of my biggest shock was the maternity gap. many partners of my male colleagues aren’t working to devote time to raise kids. My Polish brain couldn’t process it for a long time 😃But even if I am not a person willing to do so, I find it so relieving not being judged about your choices. I love it that it is so normal to reduce full time to 70-80%

    • @manub.3847
      @manub.3847 Рік тому +3

      Let's not forget two things: a) maternity leave; b) lack of sufficient crèche places -> both lead to those who can afford it financially to stay at home. Since in many regions "Kita vouchers" are only issued for those who absolutely need a place.
      Interestingly, here in the north more mothers seem to go back to work after about a year (expiry of the full amount of child-raising allowance) and therefore need a place in a crèche.
      Since the introduction of parent-plus time, fathers have been staying at home for at least the required 2 (or 4?) months.
      Many employers also offer part-time work, so mothers often work up to an average of 30 hours a week.
      Positive side effect: new fathers in managerial positions are much more relaxed when one parent has to stay at home with "childhood illness" ;) That's why you can envy the newer generation of parents;) -> in my generation there are still enough bosses who don't understand.

  • @jennyh4025
    @jennyh4025 Рік тому +27

    As a German Woman in her early 40‘s I agree with everything you said.
    While I love looking at professional rugby players (well not the too thin springboks from the last World Cup), I wouldn’t want to have a macho man at home. Brains and heart are much more important than the body.
    Edited for grammar

    • @Quotenwagnerianer
      @Quotenwagnerianer 9 місяців тому

      But be honest, you would't say no to Henry Cavill. The one guy that is both emotionally intelligent, a huge nerd, all wrapped up in the body of Superman. ;)

    • @jennyh4025
      @jennyh4025 9 місяців тому +2

      @@Quotenwagnerianer he‘s actually not my type.
      But as someone once said „abs are nice, but if your personality is abs, I don’t want you“.
      Unfortunately lots of muscle and very little body fat require a rather strict regime in the gym and the kitchen. And I prefer to spend my time in another way and eat without a bad conscience.

  • @Alias_Anybody
    @Alias_Anybody Рік тому +23

    Compliments are a thing women expect from close friends, very targeted, and on a "two times per evening" basis. Randomly being showered with them from strangers is suspicious and unwanted attention.

  • @Karin_Aquatica
    @Karin_Aquatica Рік тому +4

    I couldn’t agree more on every of your 5 observations. They are spot on.

  • @Siegbert85
    @Siegbert85 Рік тому +9

    From watching a lot of American movies and hearing stories from podcasts I believe Germany is quite different in people commenting on your appearance in general. I don't think I've once heard a stranger comment on my looks at least in my adult life.
    It's like we learn that somebody's appearance is a hot topic and unless you're sure on how they would respond the safe option is to say nothing at all.

    • @oOIIIMIIIOo
      @oOIIIMIIIOo Рік тому +2

      Wir sind halt nicht so oberflächlich. Ich könnte nicht in den USA leben. Menschen fake, Häuser fake, Essen fake. 😄

  • @readingirl1984
    @readingirl1984 Рік тому +5

    It was interesting for me, that it considered a stay at home mother, if you are home with your child in their first 3 years. For me a stay at home mother is someone who are home with their child much longer.
    Perhaps because in my country (not Germany) one of the parents can stay at home for 3 years.

  • @fraufruhling2713
    @fraufruhling2713 Рік тому +1

    That's a very respectfull video. Thank you! ❤

  • @janastratmann-severin1892
    @janastratmann-severin1892 Рік тому +6

    The topic of compliments got me thinking and I considered how I myself react to compliments. In fact, I don't want to get compliments because either a. I feel differently about the reason for the compliment (e.g. you look great) and therefore it seems phony to me and b. I feel like someone thinks they need to build me up, which I don't need. I look at the world and myself in it from a neutral point and don't accept any opinion about it, nor would I impose my opinion on others about their lives, looks or anything else, because it's none of my business. It is different when someone I like and respect or even love compliments me. If I trust the person, I value it as "genuine" and am happy about it.

  • @utecanbolat3590
    @utecanbolat3590 3 місяці тому +1

    The main reason for many women in Germany to be a stay-at-home Mom, at least for the first 3 years, is that they don't get daycare for their kids under 3 years, sometimes even longer.
    My daughter was 4 and a half when she finally got a place at Kindergarten.
    And private daycare (Tagesmutter) is very expensive and equally hard to get.
    And besides, when you apply for a job and you are a mother, many companies will reject you, because you might not be fully available all the time, stay at home whenever your child is sick or not concentrate on your work enough.
    I believe it is not so much a matter of it being more socially accepted than elsewhere to be a stay-at-home Mom, but most mothers have no choice.
    There is not enough daycare available, and by this women are purposefully kept away from the work market, so the unemployment rates will not be too high. (When you are "not available for work" because you have no daycare for your child/ren or because you are sick, you do not count into the unemployment statistics)
    Take the small town near Frankfurt where I live (around 40.000 inhabitants). My daughter is now an adult, but currently 160 children over 3 and 200 children under 3 were not accepted to a Kindergarten run by either the Municipality or one of the churches. The Municipality knows that more daycare is needed, but they just don't provide it.

  • @susanne_huehn
    @susanne_huehn 9 місяців тому +1

    Staying at home with the kids ist totally freedom, and its a gift if you can afford it.

  • @emiliajojo5703
    @emiliajojo5703 Рік тому +3

    These first years go so fast,and they never come back.good to have a choice and not be jugded.

  • @Fruehlingshaar
    @Fruehlingshaar Рік тому +4

    As a German woman I just recently read: The German ideal for women is the mother, the French ideal is the partner to her man. If you do not have children, it is a little bit weird here followed by: Oh my god, the poor couple could not get a child. I have a son, but I know women, who always have to explain. I live in more conservatice Bavaria and almost all women over 30 have at least one child here.
    A Geman man, who gives to much compliments at date, makes himself suspicious to directly want more. I think, that is almost a hidden sign.

  • @zorrothebug
    @zorrothebug Рік тому +5

    Your second point, stay at home mum or dad. You mentioned you believe the social system in Germany makes it easier for parents to stay home. Well, yes!
    There is a so called Elterngeld (Parental Allowance) to give parents the opportunity to spend time with their child, especially during the child's first year, without suffering financial loss. Parental Allowance thus compensates for the loss of income when a parent stops working or reduces working hours to look after a newborn child. The allowance ranges from a minimum of 300 euros to a maximum of 1,800 euros per month and is paid for a maximum period of 14 months. If the other parent also claims Parental Allowance, it will be paid for at least two months.
    And if you don't want to stay at home, but don't want to go working full time there is Elterngeld Plus (Parental Allowance Plus) for who want to work part-time soon after the birth of a child. It provides financial support for a longer period of time - including beyond the child's 14th month, as one month of Parental Allowance is counted as two months of Parental Allowance Plus.

  • @nordishbynature268
    @nordishbynature268 Рік тому +10

    I think the compliment thing is comparable to the make up issue, it is mostly seen as fake. You don't know if a compliment is for real or if the person just has some interests to manipulate you. As make up does, it changes your look. In extreme the woman looks totally different without make up. We do like truth here in Germany, in mostly every aspect ;)

    • @lorenaklein7278
      @lorenaklein7278 Рік тому +2

      Sehe ich auch so. Ich finde es besser, aber auch herausfordernder, sich zu geben wie man ist, wer einen dann mit den nicht so coolen Seiten akzeptiert wird es erst recht bei den attraktiven Seiten tun. Ich rede vom banalen Alltag. Zu besonderen Anlässen darf sich eine Frau dann auch mal in Szene setzen, aber auch hier gilt stets das rechte Maß.

    • @oOIIIMIIIOo
      @oOIIIMIIIOo Рік тому

      Genau so. 🙂

  • @Neko-uq9cr
    @Neko-uq9cr Рік тому +3

    The Make-Up and the compliments are connected with honesty. Germans are considered to be honest. Wearing to much make-up is seen as fake. Compliments should be honest too. I don`t want getting a compliment because someone wants a date or sex with me. But I am happy when I get a honest compliment.
    I am the kind of woman who likes do dress up. But I usually don`t wear Make-Up.
    The point with stay-at-home-Moms isn`t that easy. In rural Bavaria you get judged when you don`t stay at home. There are issues with day-care.

  • @oldfrittenfett1276
    @oldfrittenfett1276 Рік тому +3

    The make up thing is interesting. And true. When you see a woman in heavy makeup, they mostly come from eastern europe.

  • @oliverwestphal3082
    @oliverwestphal3082 Рік тому +1

    Hey Antoinette, again you have very interesting comparing topics. And it's always nice to hear your nice original accent to keep myself up to date with my english language. I hope your family is doing well. Greetings from Upper to Lower Franconia (since last year 2nd time Grandpa) 😎😄.

  • @Never_again_against_anyone
    @Never_again_against_anyone Рік тому +2

    I prefer a natural look on any day. It just feels more like being myself.
    Regarding the influence of makeup on the perception of age, I totally agree.
    I usually wear none and people tend to think I am 4-5 years younger. And I am in my late twenties.
    But to be fair looking kinda babyfaced and as if puberty does not want to let go of the face is a thing in my family, so I cannot tell how big the influence of little makeup really is.

  • @gailmendoza4897
    @gailmendoza4897 Рік тому +3

    I just had my baby and regarding to point 2, I agree to it but it is because getting childcare spots are becoming difficult. If you want to send your child under 3 years old in daycare, you need to register as early as you can. Some areas need to register during pregnancy. For our case, we registered as soon as baby was born for next year’s intake but we would only get confirmation of acceptance 3 months before the start date. But I agree, the support from the state is great that parents are allowed up to 3 years of parental leave.

    • @ealamin
      @ealamin Рік тому

      it is a crime to force mothers to work before children are 5 years the first 3 years there is a symbioses between mother and child- have you never thought about so many narcists in our time? ua-cam.com/video/ZSZJeXVU-kE/v-deo.html

  • @frogmouth
    @frogmouth Рік тому +3

    I dont like compliments because they make me feel self conscious .I would rather mix with people who don't' keep up appearances ' ! And focus on activities and humour and fun.

  • @Susan-fr1rq
    @Susan-fr1rq Рік тому +4

    I love your hair! (American woman giving you a compliment)

  • @ThomasBoling-g4h
    @ThomasBoling-g4h Рік тому +2

    I truly believe that less is more when it comes to make-up, and overall German women sound fascinating to me (american male).

  • @andreaslange8256
    @andreaslange8256 Рік тому +2

    In Germany, the conception of "alpha male" doesn´t tend towards gym or drink guys with self-confident and sometimes bold behavior. This type of men is rather considered to be somehow juvenile naive, simple minded, not to be taken too serious as a person. "Alpha male" in Germany is more about a cognitive mindset - a guy with grounded self-assureness, able to lead in social interactions with skill of empathy, communication and determination. Jobwise or other archievements of success are taken as signs for such an alpha status.

  • @petraw9792
    @petraw9792 Рік тому +5

    I'm not so sure that's true for compliments as a whole. The examples you gave refer to someone's looks. But you also observed that we don't really care that much about how we look. Complimenting someone on an achievement, a smart idea, a job well done is probably much better received. Personally, if someone complimented me on my looks I don't really know what to make of that. But if they comment on something I care about I'd feel seen.

    • @ibaspelk8826
      @ibaspelk8826 Рік тому +1

      We do not care about our look but we really love to comment about the looks of others, behind their back and with long stares.

    • @oOIIIMIIIOo
      @oOIIIMIIIOo Рік тому

      ​@@ibaspelk8826Nö, mache ich nicht. Für mich zählt der Charakter. 😄

  • @johannapink446
    @johannapink446 2 місяці тому

    I think all your points are true but there is also a class element to it. I remember when I went to Gymnasium and around age 16, we got a new girl in class who came from Realschule, i.e. one tier further "down" the educational ladder. Her face was caked in make-up, she had false lashes, thick lipstick, tons of cheap jewelry etc. Everyone kind of stared at her, some boys were making fun of her... and she toned it down pretty quickly. The things you describe are definitely true for educated middle class people, but it might not be universal.

  • @paigemartens8224
    @paigemartens8224 8 місяців тому

    I've recently discovered my ethnicity to be greatly German derived and trying to learn more and more about myself and this was Really cool to watch this and grown up in the US and still somehow carry some of these traits in my personality it's fascinating to me!

  • @Quotenwagnerianer
    @Quotenwagnerianer 9 місяців тому +2

    As a german male I can also say that I'm not impressed by the homely, obedient, housewife type.I'm not interested in women that look for a provider, I want an equal.

  • @frs-01-35
    @frs-01-35 Рік тому +1

    As a German woman I agree with the points in your video.

  • @AngelikaRickert
    @AngelikaRickert Рік тому +1

    In East Germany it was not normal to stay at home . My Kids for example gone to Kindergarten at the age of 1. Then I was going back to work .

  • @idontknowhowtobeme
    @idontknowhowtobeme 2 місяці тому +1

    I prefer casual...comfortable dressing ❤

  • @annestaudacher972
    @annestaudacher972 Рік тому +2

    Really interesting! I agree with 1, 2, 4 and 5 but I really disagree with point number 3! I really like giving and getting compliments and I never had the impression that my compliments were not well received. They have to come from the heart, of course. Most Germans I know are not into fake compliments or hypocrisy in general.

    • @ibaspelk8826
      @ibaspelk8826 Рік тому

      Why do you consider a compliment fake?
      I do say the weather is nice today so why not compliment the person having a nice shirt while waiting for the bus?

    • @annestaudacher972
      @annestaudacher972 Рік тому

      @@ibaspelk8826 I do not consider it fake if it's meant in a genuine way. Sure, it's very nice of you to pay a compliment if you like the shirt!

    • @oOIIIMIIIOo
      @oOIIIMIIIOo Рік тому +1

      Ja, ein echtes Kompliment ab und zu ist ok. Mit oberflächlichen Lebensweisen kann ich nichts anfangen. Tyoisch deutsch eben. Bodenständig. 😄

  • @shibolinemress8913
    @shibolinemress8913 11 місяців тому

    German parents in general have more opportunity to stay at home with young children because paid parental leave is available by law to mums (for a certain time before and up to 3 years after delivery) and dads (after delivery). Their jobs are also kept for them, even if the company has to hire temps for the duration of their leave.

  • @patsyh.
    @patsyh. Рік тому +2

    Same here, german woman writing: all 5 points are right. And as point 6 i would say: Woman here know they can live without a man so we choose to live with a man. Woman dont have a need they want it by themself.

  • @hassanzorome7497
    @hassanzorome7497 3 місяці тому

    I just subscribed love your content I’ll be visiting Cologne this fall.

  • @taghiabiri3489
    @taghiabiri3489 Рік тому +3

    As a Swiss Woman I can agree with the german women. These Neandertaler men died out long time ago here.

    • @salzwell25
      @salzwell25 Рік тому +1

      There is a place and time for the tough men. In war, for example, they will lay down their lives to protect you.

    • @oOIIIMIIIOo
      @oOIIIMIIIOo Рік тому

      ​@@salzwell25Yes, but they forgot when it is the right time. What women fighted against was the enemy at home. Maybe men find a way beyond a perpetrator at home and the defender against an outside threat. 🙂💛

    • @edithputhy4948
      @edithputhy4948 Рік тому

      I see plenty of Neanderthals when I walk into a room of men watching football

  • @lemmings6516
    @lemmings6516 Рік тому +3

    Well observed lady ! :D we are not the most trusting people but once you pass the vibe check we stick to you like superglue ♥

  • @karinmartinazimmer2463
    @karinmartinazimmer2463 9 місяців тому +1

    I call the thick and very obvious makeup war paint. Kriegsbemalung. I wore at night if I went out to a disco or a pool bar. Now I have two kids and wear no makeup. There's simply not enough time for it.

  • @hannahbmt4919
    @hannahbmt4919 6 місяців тому

    I agree with your points, especially about macho men and clothing / make up :)

  • @markalexander71332
    @markalexander71332 Рік тому +5

    Natural look of course. 35 degrees with make-up. Oh gee.🇩🇪

  • @lynnsintention5722
    @lynnsintention5722 Рік тому +1

    Yeah that is what I miss in Germany...real men

    • @blackforest_fairy
      @blackforest_fairy Рік тому

      so a neanderthal cavemen with no brains and no respect to others is a real man? sorry but that is rather an Ape when a man. A real man is educated, well mannered and composed.

  • @invaderhate
    @invaderhate 19 днів тому

    Any tips on a lesbian trying to pick up other girls/lesbians? I'm going to Germany for 2 weeks this month, for history and LGBT scene. Any advice?

  • @annao1827
    @annao1827 Рік тому

    Omg..so true about compliments

  • @susanne_huehn
    @susanne_huehn 9 місяців тому

    sometimes I need the glitzy glam look from camilla, australia :-))

  • @BeWeRo
    @BeWeRo 9 місяців тому

    Me too agree with you!

  • @johnjohnes698
    @johnjohnes698 7 місяців тому +1

    aaand from the very first talking point, although talking about German women, a classy #femonazi can't withhold from bringing #propaganda and #misandry: muh "toxic masculinity"

  • @MartinAmbrosiusHackl
    @MartinAmbrosiusHackl Рік тому +2

    Yeah. Makeup is a big turn off for me. A plastic face cannot impress me. If there are imperfections, I have the feeling to be with a real woman. (The same applies for high heels, btw.)

  • @taridean
    @taridean Рік тому

    I can listen to that Kiwi accent all day.

  • @PortCharmers
    @PortCharmers Рік тому

    I remember an evening out with a gorgeous friend, and a first kiss which in the end didn't happen because I was too put off by her excessive make-up (one of the bigger regrets of my life).

  • @mydetlef
    @mydetlef Рік тому

    On 2) Without explaining parental leave, parental allowance and the right to return to the old job to non-Germans, the comparison to New Zealand is unfair. German parents receive parental allowance for up to 14 months, which fully or partially compensates for the loss of earnings (parents with low incomes receive up to 100%). There is also a job guarantee. If a parent takes parental leave, their employment contract is suspended during this time. He then has to be employed and paid again in the old company.

  • @gigihammerstein5944
    @gigihammerstein5944 Рік тому +1

    we are not as superficial and " girlie" as i experienced here, zum Glück😊

    • @oOIIIMIIIOo
      @oOIIIMIIIOo Рік тому +1

      Bodenständig und das gefällt mir auch besser. Ich habe genug von der immer weiter um sich greifenden Scheinwelt. Wenn ich könnte, würde ich in den Wald ziehen, back to the roots. 😄

  • @karinjunghans4477
    @karinjunghans4477 7 місяців тому

    It' s the best for babies and small.children to be cared by their own mother. If this do not impress men, I don' t mind. I am " strong and independent. enough to ignore the opinion of men

  • @praxisfurnaturheilkunde5394
    @praxisfurnaturheilkunde5394 Рік тому +1

    Komplimente: Uns sind Äußerlichkeiten nicht soo wichtig. Wir denken, es kommt auf die Persönlichkeit an.

  • @yuukihoffner8433
    @yuukihoffner8433 Рік тому +1

    It might be helpful to consider relevant data and to know some of the laws on social and therefore very political topics like childcare benefits for parents of babies and toddlers BEFORE spreading bits and pieces of information on national characters, customs, and identities (By the way, I am not German).

  • @sarahjoponziolifeteamprinc6060

    I am Hafe German ! So true !

    • @coraline1503
      @coraline1503 9 місяців тому

      hafe? 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Mintaka.
    @Mintaka. Рік тому +1

    Stay at home moms??? For the first years?! Where? I know hardly anyone because ppl can't afford this anymore.
    All should do this, all over the world, but who can afford this.

  • @Bob31415
    @Bob31415 3 місяці тому +1

    Based on a small sample size I have found Germans in general and German women in particular to not have very pleasant personalities.

  • @nein7564
    @nein7564 Рік тому +1

    What hast staying at home with your children got to do with being weak or dependent, not equal?

  • @ulrikesextro4187
    @ulrikesextro4187 Рік тому

    Dressing up. A lot are dressing up with the latest fashion for their followers on instagram or tiktok

  • @gulamabbas6439
    @gulamabbas6439 6 місяців тому

    I love german girls❤

  • @carstenlarsen8144
    @carstenlarsen8144 Рік тому

    starts at 3:00

  • @rolandscherer1574
    @rolandscherer1574 9 місяців тому

    Regarding #1: Are you surprised? After all, Valkyries are also German women. ;-)
    Regarding #5: German women don't want to impress men with their fashion, they want to impress women. Men have little idea of the subtleties of female fashion, if you ask them what a woman should wear, they answer: "As little as possible!"

  • @nataanda2486
    @nataanda2486 Рік тому

    3 years paid parental leave with guarantee to get your job back after that.....a dream for us Swiss moms

  • @worldhello1234
    @worldhello1234 9 місяців тому +1

    @3:04 Damn, and I though becoming a rawfood and a cold shower macho to show off a "six pack" to those 19 year old blondes would cut it. 😘😂
    @6:10 Yes, there is no replacement for proper parenting in the most important years - presence instead of absence. 🧐
    @6:23 Forced is the wrong word.🤨 There are subsidies for parental leave AFAIK.🤫

  • @jjinwien9054
    @jjinwien9054 Рік тому

    Just out of curiosity: I'm sure you speak English with your children. Do they speak with a NZ accent?

    • @coraline1503
      @coraline1503 9 місяців тому

      wtf?! bei manchen fragen kann man nur mit dem kopf schütteln

  • @arnodobler1096
    @arnodobler1096 Рік тому +1

    👍👍👍👍👍

    • @tasminoben686
      @tasminoben686 Рік тому +1

      Öffentliche Umfrage: wer hat in eurer Beziehung die Hosen an?… Heike, darf ich an der Umfrage teilnehmen?😅

    • @arnodobler1096
      @arnodobler1096 Рік тому

      @@tasminoben686 Haha 😂 Ben!

  • @kattls7275
    @kattls7275 2 місяці тому

    Oh I feel judged a lot for staying at Home... Maybe depends a lot on your surroundings.

  • @tommay6590
    @tommay6590 Рік тому +6

    In Germany you do not say to a woman:“you are beautiful“, you say „Oh, the rumours about you ugliness seems to be a little bit exaggerated“…😊😅😂

    • @franhunne8929
      @franhunne8929 Рік тому +1

      The rare humorous ones will laugh, the others you can discard :)

    • @peterkoller3761
      @peterkoller3761 Рік тому +1

      If a woman sees the humor in this, she is a keeper!

  • @maneyarain
    @maneyarain 11 місяців тому

    why would i go work when i have government support during stay home with the kid? 😄

  • @cocoparisienne1779
    @cocoparisienne1779 Рік тому

    Du hast total Recht mit allem 😀

  • @katherinespencer2073
    @katherinespencer2073 Рік тому

    I always wonder, if the man in your life who has been working hard to provide a good life & home for you, your children, along w. the income you contribute as a woman, why is it that you paint yourself up like a tart when you leave the house 2B with other men at work or in public. This is how I wonder about those women we see who are outrageously painted up. NOT YOU....But those that encourage LOTS of paint for older women on UT or I see in shops etc. Some of them scare me with their fat lips, eyebrows that look like caterpillars on their foreheads. WHAT is w. that? Shouldn't the money & time be used for the benefit of the loved one, or loved ones? I know that statistically women commit financial infidelity more than men do, despite not earning their equal amount, yet wanting to be considered as equal in society, especially when it comes to divorce.

  • @natashaw401
    @natashaw401 Рік тому

    Yes less is more herd w makeup

  • @MrNeelix57
    @MrNeelix57 Рік тому +2

    One of the baddest choices you can make in mens life is to take a nowerday german woman. If you never wanna get happy for the rest of your life, never make a today german woman your wife 😍

    • @eva3414
      @eva3414 Рік тому

      Es klappt mit keiner Nation.

    • @juliz2500
      @juliz2500 Рік тому +9

      Yes, I agree. I heard the 19th century women are way better! My dream is to find a medieval German woman though.

    • @amerubix185
      @amerubix185 Рік тому +2

      @@juliz2500 🤣🤣🤣

  • @petrabeschorner459
    @petrabeschorner459 Рік тому +31

    Nobody should ever be judged for how they decide to conduct their private lives! There are so many things, that may have been considered within the family, which no one else even knows about. It would really make me happy, if this judgmental attitude towards mothers having a job or not would end. They are all 'working' anyway, mothers just do it without a salary!

    • @worldhello1234
      @worldhello1234 9 місяців тому +1

      Okay, so you think nobody should be judged for abusing their children or their husband because that is just how they conduct their private lives. Interesting. It is well known that children needs their parents in the early years. 🤔If you cannot afford to take proper care of your kids, you shouldn't have kids. Period. If someone needs kids as a status symbol, they are the problem.🤷‍♂

    • @petrabeschorner459
      @petrabeschorner459 9 місяців тому +1

      @@worldhello1234 Excuse me! What on earth does the question of whether a mother has a job or not have to do with the topic of child abuse??? The latter is a crime and as such by nature not a private matter. Why do you need to get this explained? Are you stuck in the years 1933 to 1945 when the only purpose of women was giving birth and raise future soldiers and their wives?? In the 21st century women are finally considered equal to men, and - YES!!! - it is their natural right to decide whether to have a job or not.
      If you need to get explained, what child abuse really is, be welcome to ask!

  • @anni1773
    @anni1773 Рік тому +26

    I totally agree to all 5 points. I became a stepmon sooner as planned. My husband had no custody of his son because of the law at the time he was born. My husband fought for his right because he heard his son was in foster care. The judge gave him half custody. The plan was that my stepson is going to move to us in the summer school holidays. I worked full time at this time but than he had a huge argument at the foster home and he ran away. So he came on a Sunday night with the emergency service of the child care to us and since that day he is here. I worked less hours but it doesn’t work. He is a special need boy and so I‘m a stay at home stepmom and nobody judge me. It’s the opposite. Everybody says how great we are to take a boy (especially me, because he‘s not my biological son) with so many problem to give him a better life and a chance of a better education. He was in a „Förderschule“ but we achieved the normal school for him. And he does great.

    • @lemmings6516
      @lemmings6516 Рік тому

      What a good heart you have ♥

    • @anni1773
      @anni1773 Рік тому

      @@lemmings6516 thank you

    • @tmalloy9
      @tmalloy9 Рік тому +1

      Thank you, mother-to-mother, for loving this child as he deserves in our world, and helping him become a whole citizen out of the shadows of foster care.

    • @anni1773
      @anni1773 Рік тому

      @@tmalloy9 thank you so much for your kind words but I just do what every human being should do. Everybody can make this world a little better. If someone needs a helping hand, don’t close your eyes. There are so many small things nearly everybody can do to help. The choice being a full time stepmom was easy for me because I saw how much this boy suffered. The big thing was the stand for my decision because my family didn’t want me to do it. Now my family is the caring family in my stepsons life. My parents are the grandparents for him and my sisters treats him like her „biological“ nephew. My family worried about my mental health because the knew we have to walk a tough road we a lot of trials and fights with the biological mother’s side. It was hard but we made it.

  • @imrehundertwasser7094
    @imrehundertwasser7094 Рік тому +12

    Oh, but you do see macho males here in Germany. They're just (usually) not Germans, but Turks, Arabs and so on. Machismo is alive and well in these cultures.

    • @edithputhy4948
      @edithputhy4948 Рік тому +3

      Oh please, native German men are not immune to toxic masculinity at all. One look at football fans will tell you everything you need to know.

    • @Apdominn
      @Apdominn 2 місяці тому

      Stop talking Bullshit

  • @dasmaurerle4347
    @dasmaurerle4347 Рік тому +44

    It should be noted that most German men aren't very fond of women that fit the ancient stereotype either. Most men here prefer strong and independent women.

    • @holzkopf4589
      @holzkopf4589 Рік тому

      That's because they want a surrogate mommy doing their laundry and cooking for them though

    • @worldhello1234
      @worldhello1234 9 місяців тому

      That is a feminist stereotype - "strong and independent woman that need no man" - that has little to do with the real world.

  • @schuhschrank947
    @schuhschrank947 Рік тому +16

    What is the point in having children when you don't spend much time with them? It is very important for a intense bonding between children and their parents.
    And beeing a stayed home father or mother is a big job in itself. Someone has to manage the family!

  • @ane-louisestampe7939
    @ane-louisestampe7939 Рік тому +4

    Giving children the best possible start in life is a sensible investment in the country's future 🥰
    Ps: I have NO connection to your sponsor. It's just the name my parents chose 😅 Stampe is our family name

  • @Mondhase2000
    @Mondhase2000 Рік тому +4

    I stopped wearing make up by the age of 30 or something like that. It saves a lot of money and time 😁and I got a lot more compliments and look much younger than I am 😁and like my husband always says : a beautiful woman does not need make up and it doesn't help when you are ugly cause it's just make up and no magic😆😂😂plus : it's healthier for your skin cause make up, especially when you wear a lot of it, ages your skin faster😁I only use a 99% aloe Vera gel for moisture my skin (cost 5€ at Rossmann) every day and that's it😁

    • @thatguyalex2835
      @thatguyalex2835 11 місяців тому +1

      I am a guy, and like frugal women (and frugal guys also). :) Makeup is also bad for the environment, and is a waste of natural resources. Thanks for saving our one and only Earth.

  • @teachersusan3730
    @teachersusan3730 Рік тому +4

    Yep, your observations are spot on 😁

  • @hermione3muller674
    @hermione3muller674 Рік тому +9

    I am german and can confirm all points. Also, i hardly ever wore makeup or heals, only for certain types of dancing. Yes, macho men totally put me off, as do compliments (always make me feel like a sex object only being complimented to take advantage of me). You hit the nail on the head with this one, i think.

  • @Bob31415
    @Bob31415 3 місяці тому +1

    Subject of video starts at 2:53.

  • @susanne_huehn
    @susanne_huehn 9 місяців тому +1

    what do we learn, dear german women? Being more polite and giving us more compliments, I do that a lot.

  • @vforv9402
    @vforv9402 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for this great video. I totally agree with your list, with one exception.
    I’m living in Bavaria and I feel that women here do judge women who go to work when their kid is just a couple of months old, or work full time during the first 6 to 10 years of their kids childhood.(Maybe Frankonia is different)
    Since KiTas weren’t a thing at all until the late 90s most of us grew up with stay at home mums at least until we were in kindergarten (which started when we were 4 back then)
    I think it will take a bit more time for slow Bavaria to catch up on the whole being-a-mum-and-working-full-time thing. So that it is not only accepted but really respected.

    • @eva3414
      @eva3414 Рік тому +2

      Tja. Mein Enkel sollte m Schulhort einen Bikini anziehen, um zu sehen, ob er vielleicht lieber ein Mädchen wäre.... Meine Tochter wird den Job wechseln, um mehr Zeit für ihn zu haben mit weniger Fremdbetreuung.

    • @kilsestoffel3690
      @kilsestoffel3690 Рік тому +1

      Tbh, I find myself judging parents, who give their kids to a Kita as soon as possible and I am annoyed by myself.

  • @SheratanLP
    @SheratanLP 11 місяців тому +1

    Ich habe es noch nie gemacht, wenn Frauen zu viel Make-up tragen. Wer küsst schon gern eine Chemiefabrik.

  • @01jausten
    @01jausten Рік тому +7

    I don’t think being a stay at home mum means you are not independent or assertive.

    • @bombay3201
      @bombay3201 3 місяці тому

      I agree. My mother was a stay at home mom. She had to be strong raising us!

  • @ibaspelk8826
    @ibaspelk8826 Рік тому +1

    I’m quite surprised about the comments about mothers staying at home with their children. We have maternity leave most use this opportunity but after this time most mothers work outside of the house, many part time 20-30 hours a week. And yes Istay at home moms get judged and moms per se get judged for working, for becoming pregnant, for being on maternity leave, for coming back to work, for staying home with sick children. Sorry the mother part is a really, really not easy one!

  • @alegramonticelli6038
    @alegramonticelli6038 Місяць тому

    I'm a german woman and I looove to complement people, even strangers. I feel most of them appreciate a nice complement, but - you know most of us are raised to be humble/modest. So I think it's more a 'not showing' how much they like your compliment 😶‍🌫 To us basking in a compliment may quickly seem conceited ☺

  • @elkealbust8801
    @elkealbust8801 Рік тому +1

    it is not accepted to stay at home as mum. it is forced on many women.

  • @svr5423
    @svr5423 25 днів тому

    Women often don't understand emotions and can't deal with them. It makes them anxious.

  • @Bob31415
    @Bob31415 3 місяці тому

    RE #3 - So would one come across more genuine and believable if one were to tell a German woman that she was unattractive?