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Rewriting.
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Why do men take on the female role of homemaker? New times have arrived, and women have long been able to handle men's responsibilities. They have learned to be breadwinners and bring far more money into the home than their spouse. Men, in turn, increasingly agree to look after the home rather than work a low-paying job, and they have come to enjoy it; they have stopped being embarrassed by it.
Families in which roles have been redistributed are no longer a rarity. The stronger sex is mastering responsibilities unfamiliar to them: cooking, ironing, cleaning, managing the family budget. Men take much longer to get used to all this than their other half. But they simply adore spending more time with their children and raising them. They handle this just wonderfully. Let's look at all sides of this modern phenomenon called the male homemaker.
Most men are initially not suited to such feats as laundry and dusting in every corner. They are inexorably drawn to the TV or the computer. They rush to finish their new household chores as quickly as possible and finally get to the magic screen. The househusband quickly grows bored with routine housework, so dear women, please give them purely manly tasks: let him fix something, build something, hammer a nail, this will make him feel that he can after all do something a woman could never manage. And if you see that your other half just can't cope with ironing and it's sheer torture for him, take on this difficult labor yourself. You'll agree, it's better to help your spouse with what he struggles to do than to quarrel and walk around in a poorly ironed garment. Let him do in return the thing your heart isn't in.
Why do men take on the female role of homemaker? New times have arrived, and women have long been able to handle men's responsibilities. They have learned to be breadwinners and bring far more money into the home than their spouse. Men, in turn, increasingly agree to look after the home rather than work a low-paying job, and they have come to enjoy it; they have stopped being embarrassed by it.
Families in which roles have been redistributed are no longer a rarity. The stronger sex is mastering responsibilities unfamiliar to them: cooking, ironing, cleaning, managing the family budget. Men take much longer to get used to all this than their other half. But they simply adore spending more time with their children and raising them. They handle this just wonderfully. Let's look at all sides of this modern phenomenon called the male homemaker.
Most men are initially not suited to such feats as laundry and dusting in every corner. They are inexorably drawn to the TV or the computer. They rush to finish their new household chores as quickly as possible and finally get to the magic screen. The househusband quickly grows bored with routine housework, so dear women, please give them purely manly tasks: let him fix something, build something, hammer a nail, this will make him feel that he can after all do something a woman could never manage. And if you see that your other half just can't cope with ironing and it's sheer torture for him, take on this difficult labor yourself. You'll agree, it's better to help your spouse with what he struggles to do than to quarrel and walk around in a poorly ironed garment. Let him do in return the thing your heart isn't in.
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