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Interesting note, but maids are to keep the house clean and maintained, they are not typically supposed to be caretakers. The reason why people assume they are is because they are women in domestic work.
Childcare often put on them with no extra compensation. I often read about how people expected nannies to do household chores as well. There are a lot of posts titled "I'm a nanny, not a maid." Do people often conflate them together due to being domestic work, even though they are different.
Within the context of the trope of "my parents left me with the maids", it is problematic due to the fact that the characters parents have the resources to hire a nanny or governess, but they choose not to and neglect their child. And it's so weird how we don't consider men to be caretakers.
Namely, fathers in otome isekai would constitute as engaging in caretaker abuse. But their abuse of the MC is given grace, or they "had a good reason" to be abusive to their child. I find it really tragic how people don't see their fathers as caretakers.
TWELVE?? first of all child labor, and second of all that is a lot for a 12 year old- wouldn't you want an actual adult to care for a child? especially one of the main caretakers??
Anyone who raises their hand to a maid will feel Bridgette's wrath!
Bridgette is a young woman who has been Isekai'd 10 times as a maid, and she has had enough of Otome protagonists abusing their power, slapping maids, and using them as pawns to do their dirty work.
Her solution? Form a union, protect her coworkers, and bring the worst house down! The only people who should be "put in their place" are those who raise their hands to their employees!
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