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Is it fair that my husband earns money and I do housework?

While men support their families, I think they can do some housework, but they can't share it equally. I think this will bring a great burden to men and it is unfair.

No matter before or after marriage, housework is something that every family member should do. Help at home before marriage is shared voluntarily. This is what a family should do. Children should cultivate this awareness from an early age, be a good wife and mother when they grow up, and pass on good habits.

Tell you a story, the hero of the story is Chaoshan people, Chaoshan boys are known to all, male chauvinism. But that's for the older generation. Many new generations know how to love their wives and children.

For example, my husband, who was afraid of the cold last night, took a bath at about 6 o'clock. Halfway through the washing, my husband asked me to eat. I hurried downstairs to eat, and then I washed my underwear. I'm afraid the food will get cold. After dinner, I went for a walk with my husband and began to write articles. I forgot to wash my underwear as soon as I sat down. When I slept at night, I whispered "thank you, husband" in his ear. What did he say? This is not. Not to mention housework, how many men are willing to help their wives wash underwear? My husband does everything because he knows that housework is a family matter, not a person's.

Boys, doing housework can enhance the relationship between husband and wife, and it is not shameful at all. A good man can talk eloquently outside and cherish his wife and children at home.

It's normal for me to talk to my husband about money before marriage. I'll ask him who will take care of the money after marriage, and we'll talk about it before marriage. We don't have to wait until we get married to know each other's thoughts. Remember, the harder the topic is, the sooner we can talk about it.