"Den Müll rausbringen" war die einzige Aufgabe, bei der Männer höher rangierten als Frauen, aber es waren die Frauen, die den gesamten Müll in den Zimmern einsammeln und in einen Sack stecken mussten. Die Männer warfen den eingesammelten Müllsack lediglich in den Müllsammelbereich.

    Die größten geschlechtsspezifischen Unterschiede wurden beobachtet "Kochen," "die Toilette reinigen," Und "Wäscherei." Auch hier gab es Unterschiede zwischen Männern und Frauen "Kinderbetreuung." Alle diese Aufgaben wurden überwiegend von Frauen erledigt.

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    1. Current_Finding_4066 on

      Only fools don’t take into account who works more. Someone needs to pay the bills, and it almost always men who do the lions share in this regard.

      Is is a prime example of feminist gaslighting, when they frame things incompletely. 

      Yes, if my wife will support me financially. I am more than happy to cook for her, or take care of the kids.

      As women are ever more financially independent or even the breadwinners, I am sure this will change in it’s own.

    2. emp_sanfords_hardhat on

      In my house it’s not about 50/50, it’s more about who has more time at the time, and what things we excel at more.

      I love cooking. I get home earlier than my wife pretty much every day. So I’m the dinner maker most days of the week. That said, I suck at mini foods for bentos, so when a bento is required, she’ll take on the job.

      House cleaning is split between me, my wife and the kid.

      Laundry and hanging to dry is my wife’s domain because she is particular about it, but folding and putting away is everyone’s job.

      We have a farm, so brush cutting and soil management/prep is my job because it requires heavy lifting. But weeding and planting is everyone’s job.

      None of this was ever explicitly decided though. It just kind of fell into place while we were doing it.

      ‚Childcare‘ is everyone’s damn job. Hell in my neighborhood, suddenly looking after other peoples kids for an afternoon/evening is something that seems to happen once or twice a month, too.

    3. 23% reporting that their husbands do more than 50%? sounds very high. Although housewives aren’t as common as in the past it’s still not uncommon, even 23% saying that their household is 50/50 would sound high. Probably just Japanese giving an answer that sounds appropriate, or they asked them when their husbands were present.

      For me the housework is basically 30/20 in favor of the wife, with the remaining being undone or taken care of by paid help, while work is done 100% by me.

    4. Oh and how much half does he contribute to pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding?

      Right. They should be doing 100%

    5. CuriousAndMysterious on

      My wife is from japan and I absolutely mop the floor with her I the chores department, but we are living in America and both working. I get home from work at 5-6 or I work from home most days. However, if I was typical salaryman and working until late at night, there’s no way I would be able to do 50% unless my wife is also working long hours too. It’s also weird that this article doesn’t mention how long the women work, if at all. Whoever has to work more hours, should do less of the housework — it’s as simple as that.

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