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  2. You’re Not Crazy, Chores Are Ruining Your Marriage ... - AOL

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    Regina Lark, an expert on relationships, with a particular focus on emotional labor, says that when one partner feels they're shouldering more of the household chores, it can breed resentment.

  3. Shared earning/shared parenting marriage - Wikipedia

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    Shared earning/shared parenting marriage, also known as peer marriage, is a type of marriage where partners at the outset agree to adhere to a model of shared responsibility for earning money, meeting the needs of children, doing household chores, and taking recreation time in near equal fashion across these four domains. [1]

  4. Husband Upset with Wife After She Forgot to Pick Up ... - AOL

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    He discovered his wife in their bedroom, glued to her iPad and "playing the game as always." When the husband asked where their son was, "her eyes grew wide" as she seemingly realized she had ...

  5. The Way Couples Split Chores Can Improve Relationships ... - AOL

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    In an analysis of nationally representative surveys from the 1990s and early 2000s that gathered information on family life and time use, University of Utah associate professor Daniel Carlson ...

  6. Homemaking - Wikipedia

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    Pew Research Center's 2014 Religious Landscape Study found that fathers were more likely than mothers to say that chores were evenly split between both partners (56% vs. 46%). When asked, 50% of mothers reported they handled more responsibilities around the house than their partners; only 12% of fathers reported they did more household tasks.

  7. Types of marriages - Wikipedia

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    The type, functions, and characteristics of marriage vary from culture to culture, and can change over time. In general there are two types: civil marriage and religious marriage, and typically marriages employ a combination of both (religious marriages must often be licensed and recognized by the state, and conversely civil marriages, while not sanctioned under religious law, are nevertheless ...

  8. What Families of Six or More Can Tell Us About Splitting Chores

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    Sharing the load gets even more complicated when you’re splitting things six ways. These big families have figured out how to keep it all under control.

  9. Effects of marriage - Wikipedia

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    For men, their sexual needs are met more fully, and society views the man as more successful. For women, it is a decrease in individual household chores and less pressure to provide many healthy and fit children. As a household, they have shown to have better choice and availability of food as well as they often times have healthier children. [12]