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Changes in Family Role Patterns I Traditional and Modern Families

Traditional Family:

1. Husband is the provider of the family, and wife is the housewife and caretaker of the children;

2. Sex roles are determined by following the traditional model of masculinity and femininity;

3. Decisions on family matters are mainly made by the husband;

4. Sex can only be initiated by the husband, and the wife is in the subservient position;

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5, the husband is strong and rough, the wife is gentle and virtuous;

6, the husband's personal development is very important.

The modern family:

1, husband and wife *** with the task of providing for the family, housework and child rearing;

2, according to the experience and the actual need for flexible arrangement of family roles;

3, family affairs by husband and wife *** with the consultation of decision-making;

4, both husband and wife can put forward the request for sex;

5, the husband and wife to maintain psychological and psychological development;

6, the husband is important for personal development. p> 5, both spouses maintain psychological communication and provide each other with emotional support;

6, the personal development of both spouses is important.