This is such an important topic. I think the situation has changed a lot. In the past, many women stayed at home because they had 6, 8 or even more children, and running a household was a full-time survival system. Today, even one child can already be a lot emotionally, physically and financially — but if there are no children, then in my opinion both partners are in a very similar position: both adults need to understand money and both should build financial stability. For me, having my own money is not about fighting against men or competing with your partner. It is about having options. It is about not being trapped if something changes — in the relationship, in health, in work, or in life. And if a woman truly wants to stay at home, that does not automatically mean she has to be financially passive. She can learn investing, build a portfolio, create income through stocks, dividends, education, referral marketing, or another online business model. But the important part is: in the beginning, it is still work. It requires learning, discipline, consistency and responsibility.