Julia Roe

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Researchers found that couples who didn’t discuss parenting chores and who is in charge of which task—“unexpressed and incongruent role expectations”—had more negative feelings about their relationships. In contrast, having similar beliefs about the need to share tasks—and being clear about who is responsible for what—helped couples maintain a happier relationship amid the chaotic banality of early parenthood.
Like a Mother: A Feminist Journey Through the Science and Culture of Pregnancy
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