Yes, this is annoying. I say this as part of a couple which doesn't fit the gendered division of labour norm, partly because I am not more nurturing than my husband and partly because I have been disabled for many years & often relied on my husband to care for me, home, child. https://twitter.com/MahdDogg/status/981839977305735168 …
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But they both got to decide what their relationship with home & work was. When Dave & I moved in together, we had to negotiate what ours would be. I just don't accept that this isn't a thing that happens in every relationship & that women just get saddled with more domestic work
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I think the class aspect is important. Upper-middle class feminists seem to assume that working class women aren't actively making their own choices.
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For once I disagree with you. Taking pride in my home to make it comfortable for my husband does not make me “dull”. It’s my pleasure to do this small thing for him for all the things he willingly and lovingly does for me. Still love ya though.
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