Feminism was the best thing that ever happened to men. Besides taking ugly chicks out of the meat market by allowing them to opt out by claiming to be lezbians, they also pushed women to finally start contributing their fair share to our society.
It used to be only the very rich could afford to have unemployed wives (whalebone corset = foot binding), then a rising economy allowed even the working class to emulate this freakish trend. Feminism got its start when the bored rich bitches realized that being unemployed and comfortable was within the grasp of the lower orders of society, and so became energized to protect their elitist fashion trend. Note that some of the earliest "feminists" didn't actually give a shit about a womans' "right" to birth control or abortion, they only wanted to eradicate the poor at the source.
Women, being far more open to mind control than men, fell for it hook line and sinker. Within a few decades women were marching and yapping and whining (as they love to do, see "The View") in order to leave their pampered place of leisure so that they too could have the "joys" of employment. But even women eventually wise up (not most, but a few.) They look back at the 1950's when women lounged around the house all day in pearls, cleaning and taking care of children, and compare it to today when women are working, cleaning, taking care of children and working some more, and they think, "WTF were those rich bitches thinking?! We had it good and they fucked it up for us!"
My brothers, I implore you. Do not let women take us back to the bad old days of lazy bitches a la Peg Bundy. If they refuse to work and you can't break up with them due to the need to drain your balls on a regular basis, at a minimum make sure they understand that this means you will make the important decisions and control the finances. Outline precisely what services she is required to do around the house and in the bedroom in exchange for your foolish generosity.
If you have trouble manning up to take the above steps, listen to the following for inspiration and advice:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HC94GVNftw