Article in this morning's Family Section
I was reading this article this morning about how, even in dual-income households, women are still expected to do most of the chores.
It was interesting and I'm quite sure is true, although the question that I didn't feel it addressed was 'why?' and how we can change this for our children.
I can HONESTLY say that I have never asked DP to 'put a load of washing on' or 'hoover up' - but we are both really anal about housework. I was actually reading in the conservatory this while he was packing the children's bags and supervising the children because he has taken them out for the day so I can get on with some work.
I don't know why his expectations are of housework-equality, except that he did act as 'carer' to his mother as a child a great deal, so the idea of a woman running around after him is not one he has learnt.
I must admit that my first husband was utterly useless and when I left him I left full instructions on how to use the washing machine and a pile of his favourite recipes . I don't know whether I would put up with this now - obviously I like this think not, but if I was married to an incompetent then maybe I would just get on with the bulk of the housework for an easy life.
So, what sets men's expectations that a woman will do the cleaning and housework? And how do we change it for our sons/daughters?