> I find it funny that the author suggests that husbands have more time for hobbies and friends;
I remember handing my father in law an article detailing "tasks women do that are invisible to men".
His reply: "It says here that I'm a woman."
I've found that it's less about who is more burdened, but how the burden is dealt with.
Case in point: I prefer assigning responsibilities, my SO having everyone watch over everything - we're not the only household where the divide lies here.
It's hard, because our respective approaches drive the other party up the wall.
I remember handing my father in law an article detailing "tasks women do that are invisible to men".
His reply: "It says here that I'm a woman."
I've found that it's less about who is more burdened, but how the burden is dealt with.
Case in point: I prefer assigning responsibilities, my SO having everyone watch over everything - we're not the only household where the divide lies here.
It's hard, because our respective approaches drive the other party up the wall.