Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Accurate. There are actual studies on this.
The solution is for men to step up.
RBG’s and Kamala’s husbands stepped up.
Pretty sure RBG had hired help at home..
And what did Kamala's DH step up to? They married late in life and don't have kids. Either way, he isn't home scrubbing toilets
Exactly. Kamala doesn’t have biological children. When she married her husband, her step kids weren’t kids. So she hasn’t gone any child rearing or taken on those kind of responsibilities or stress. And she has only been married a few years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Accurate. There are actual studies on this.
The solution is for men to step up.
RBG’s and Kamala’s husbands stepped up.
Pretty sure RBG had hired help at home..
And what did Kamala's DH step up to? They married late in life and don't have kids. Either way, he isn't home scrubbing toilets
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Accurate. There are actual studies on this.
The solution is for men to step up.
RBG’s and Kamala’s husbands stepped up.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I both work in biglaw type jobs (biglaw pay and hours at boutiques). He has never, ever, ever really equally contributed at home. Someone on here described an attitude of "I'll do my best, she'll do the rest" and that is spot on. Though for him, it's more like, "I'll do my best... ." He doesn't even see everything he lets slip through the cracks and doesn't even wonder how it gets done. From his perspective, he's doing everything he can [without making a single sacrifice on his professional front), and how could anyone expect more?
But whenever I point out that this is not fair to me, and I need to step back, he resists it. It's so absurd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Accurate. There are actual studies on this.
The solution is for men to step up.
RBG’s and Kamala’s husbands stepped up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Accurate. There are actual studies on this.
The solution is for men to step up.
RBG’s and Kamala’s husbands stepped up.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure why you put up wit this. I do the lions share of "administrative" stuff when it comes to the kids (making appts, buying clothes etc) but he does all the cooking, yard work, and stuff around the house. It ends up being a really even split. It's never been a point of discussion; it just happened. Not sure how much it has to do with the fact that he was raised by a no-nonsense single mom or that we didn't marry until he was in his early 40s and he'd been living alone for 20 years. I wouldn't put up with anything less than an even split.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Accurate. There are actual studies on this.
The solution is for men to step up.