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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All them men in my life are/were hard workers and contributors. Father. Brothers. Uncle. Husband. [/quote] But, are they really "hard workers and contributors" if they can't also manage to adult and do things like meal plans, carpools, cleaning, laundry, etc? I think not. Men work hard outside the home because they get paid for it (both immediately and in terms of the long term safety net), and they earn social capital. That doesn't excuse them when they behave like an extra child in the rest of family life. [/quote] DP Male contributors in my circle manage meal plans, carpools, cleaning, laundry... [/quote] +1. The men I know manage all that stuff. On average, women do a bit more home stuff and men do a bit more out of the house work, but I don't know anyone who isn't pulling their weight.[/quote]
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