A traditional relationship. The man goes to work, cuts the grass, shovels the snow, fixes the cars, upkeeps the house and just general man shyt.
The woman stays home, cooks, cleans, takes care of the child, cooks, takes the child out for walks etc.
My question is, when it comes to the glue that keeps the family together, does the onus fall more on a specific spouse?
I’m being purposely vague. By glue it can loosely mean planning trips, plans for the family to do weekend activities etc.
For me that’s woman work but I’m willing to hear @both$ides.
The woman stays home, cooks, cleans, takes care of the child, cooks, takes the child out for walks etc.
My question is, when it comes to the glue that keeps the family together, does the onus fall more on a specific spouse?
I’m being purposely vague. By glue it can loosely mean planning trips, plans for the family to do weekend activities etc.
For me that’s woman work but I’m willing to hear @both$ides.