Sentences with phrase «divide household chores»

For instance, perhaps the people who divide household chores along gender lines simply believe in very traditional ideas of male dominance and female submissiveness.
A new study published in the American Sociological Review reports that when married couples divide household chores along gendered lines (i.e., with women doing more work inside the home, such as cleaning and ironing, and men doing more work outside of the home, such as mowing the lawn and fixing the car), they tend to have more sex [1].
Quit trying to divide the household chores down the middle.
Ogolsky stresses it's important to divide household chores and responsibilities equally.

Not exact matches

The first case study presents a couple that has taken an egalitarian approach to dividing up the household chores, only to find themselves miserable.
Fathers have by no means caught up to mothers in terms of time spent caring for children and doing household chores, but there has been some gender convergence in the way they divide their time between work and home.
Important topics to explore can include: how you spend and save money, how you value spending time together and alone, your personal and professional ambitions, your desire for children, your sexual compatibility, your relationship with your own and each other's family, your spiritual and religious values, your fears, and your expectations, both big and small — everything from where you expect to be living to how you expect to divide up household chores.
Deciding how you'll divide time around the holidays is just one of the many topics (finances, child care, how to raise children, how to care for aging parents, household chores, roles, etc.) you can begin to explore and resolve in premarital counseling.
Divided up the household chores?
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