RE: LOH 262 - Mental Health and the Domestic Burden: Is it shared or solely the woman's responsibility? /La Salud Mental y la Carga Doméstica: Es compartida o solo de la mujer?

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I see from my children, how different it is for them than it was for me. My husband was not opposed to helping with housework or the children, but it was easier if he left it to me. Our son just had a baby in August. While his wife was pregnant, he wouldn't let her clean as he didn't want her exposed to any cleaners she would use to clean. After the baby was born, he is right in there with bottles, diaper changes, cooking, house cleaning-the whole thing! I am proud of the job he's doing, plus, he's employed with a full time and physically demanding job.

Unfortunately, not all men are like him. Hopefully, as time goes on, more will be.

Thank you for sharing and have a lovely day!



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Hi friend @elizabethbit, I'm sure that love can change people, and your son was changed by his love for his wife and his son. We often see how children don't do anything around the house because their parents don't let them (we carry on with old habits), but then we're amazed at what they do for their wives. I congratulate your son for that, and I hope he continues like this because it will bring him much success in his marriage. Thanks for reading my post.

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