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Reply to "Millennial men pitched themselves as equal partners. What happened? "
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[quote=Anonymous]Re: European models. I actually think one of the main reasons millennial men don’t step up to equal partnerships with two working parents is that it sucks. It still sucks, even if you have an equal partnership. You’re still both doing too much. If two parents are working intense jobs, you need more labor. It might be unpaid via a grandparent or older children, but you need more labor no matter what. And a lot of such families max out their housing budget to try to live in areas with affluent public schools and then they don’t have enough money left to hire the nanny and/or full time housekeeper they would need to have a happy, manageably stressful life. Either changing the housing/school quality dynamic or having employers and governments step up makes a lot of sense to bring the equal partner role into the realm of appealing. [/quote]
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