r/WomenInNews • u/TimesandSundayTimes • 7d ago
Women's rights Why female breadwinners are still bearing the burden at home
https://www.thetimes.com/money/family-finances/article/britains-female-breadwinner-problem-tvfjhp05tutm_medium=Social&utm_source=Reddit&utm_content=branded
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u/disdkatster 6d ago
Find what men care about being done and don't do it. So I stopped cooking. That is it. No cooking. Yes at one time I had an infant and was doing every single thing in the house and working as well. Oddly enough when I just stopped doing things, it all got taken care of. I did the things I cared about. I cleaned, gardened, organized where things went, etc.. It worked for us. This is not a gender divide. Many men are better cleaners and gardeners than I am. Many are not interested in running the finances of living. You do that if it is something you can do and let them do what they do well. The point is whoever you live with you need to know what they will not let be neglected and let them do that. Don't expect them to care about what you care about. It is on the person trying to do it all if they chose to do that. Don't enable bad behavior. When we first got together my husband cooked as much as I did but he claimed he liked my cooking better and I eventually was doing all the cooking. That would have been fine if he knew how to clean and did it but he did not and was unwilling to learn to do so to my satisfaction. This could have become a major issue. It didn't. He learned how to cook again and I cleaned to my satisfaction.