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Family division of labor

? The traditional family division of labor in China, which has lasted for thousands of years, is "the man is in charge of the outside and the woman is in charge of the inside". This distribution method is based on the fact that women have no economic status and cannot appear in public for thousands of years. With the acquisition of women's labor rights, the promotion of economic status and the opening of social development, this traditional division of labor is gradually changing. After hundreds of years of development, a sound modern society has already achieved equal pay for equal work for men and women, but there is still a long way to go to truly achieve gender equality in family division of labor. Feudal thoughts and male chauvinism that have lasted for thousands of years are common, and parents' education has far-reaching influence. Faced with the rising divorce rate, many women teased: "Why divorce? Because the Qing Dynasty has been dead for hundreds of years, men are still dreaming of being emperors at home. " ? With the rapid development of the times, most women who work hard in the workplace like men often find themselves in need of constant thinking: how to balance family and career? On the other hand, men, no one will struggle with this problem. They can open the door and leave, and there are no distractions when they get to work. When women devote themselves to their work and neglect their families, especially their children, guilt often afflicts them. Women who have experienced the tempering of married life will find that it seems natural for women to pay unreservedly for their families. Your parents taught you to be a good wife and mother and to be filial to your in-laws. Husband asks his daughter-in-law to be polite and take good care of her children and grandchildren. Honey, I hope you'd better be Decathlon. You can go to the kitchen under the hall. Few people will ask you if you are tired. Can you hold on?

Family is not a paradise, but a field full of power struggles. If you don't fight for your rights and time, who will give it to you? How can men spend the rest of their lives together if they don't want to fulfill their family responsibilities?