Shes also responsible for doing the majority of the domestic heavy lifting.

Herhusband, meanwhile, works full-time and considers his non-working hours as personal downtime.

The OP, on the other hand, didnt mind taking on more since her work hours are fewer.

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Now, shes left wondering whether to expect more help with day-to-day things, or just suck it up.

Thrive Globalalso highlights how an unequal division of labor at home can take a serious toll on womens well-being.

According toMarriage.com, true equality in a marriage goes far beyond who earns more or who works longer hours.

Woman and husband in tense moment, concerned about his role as a dad.

Its about both partners having equal say, equal value, and a balanced share of responsibilities.

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