If acouplecan’t agree on the allocation of chores, their conflicts can cause resentment and tension that damages the entire relationship. So when Reddit user4eversoulsravenrealized that her husband wasn’t planning to stop complaining about her share of housework, she decided to illustrate the big picture in a way he couldn’t argue with. As the woman explained on the subreddit ‘Petty Revenge,’ she bought a chart and started tracking everything that she was doing, making it clear just how much effort she was putting into maintaining their home.
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But this couple couldn’t agree on their chores
So the woman started tracking hers
In the end, it worked
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A lot of women are in a similar position to this one
We got in touch with 4eversoulsraven and she toldBored Pandathat with her marriage, as with any other relationship, there are ups and downs.
“Over the past decade, it feels as though there are more downs than ups,” the Redditor said. “One of the factors that led to my husband’s midlife crisis was that my career was making him feel like a failure as a man.”
“However, it seems that since he has no control over his life choices and a career, he wants to have control over everything and tries to find something to complain about.”
“I was getting annoyed after trying to explain to him that I do things more than him, without having to be told to do chores,” she added. “He did not believe me so I bought a chore chart to prove a point, which upset him.”
“We talked through some of the stressors and agreed to split the chores more evenly and that the other party cannot complain if something is not completed.”
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The share of men who are the primary or sole breadwinners in their familieshas fallenas women have entered the labor force in large numbers, broken into lucrative occupations, and outpaced men in educational attainment.
In the United States, for example, 29% of marriages were “egalitarian” in 2022, with husbands and wives each contributing roughly half of the couple’s combined earnings. For context, it was just about 10% in 1972.
However, wives are still running around the house more.
In 2022, the average American adult — men and women combined —did 34 minutes per dayof housework, which equates to a pay of $19.69. That comes out to a total of 208 hours (8.7 days) and $7,188 per year.
“It takes commitment and communication to make things work, and even though it’s not easy, we’re trying,” the author of the post told us. “Currently, I would say we are stagnant, but I am hoping we grow stronger.”
As the story went viral, its author provided more information on her relationship
And people had a lot to say about it
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