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		<title>Considering Sex Roles in a Marriage</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of my good friends who is very traditional in her marriage and general outlook on life (she is a willing!! supporter of &#8216;benevolent patriarchy&#8217; but that is another post) tells me to consider how it may look from my husband&#8217;s viewpoint: He has to work full-time to support our family (where for me as [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of my good friends who is very traditional in her marriage and general outlook on life (she is a willing!! supporter of &#8216;benevolent patriarchy&#8217; but that is another post) tells me to consider how it may look from my husband&#8217;s viewpoint: He <span style="font-style:italic;">has</span> to work full-time to support our family (where for me as a married woman it&#8217;s a choice) and to be with me, he has to do some housework and childcare, whereas I don&#8217;t have to work outside the home to support our family and I get to ask him to do additional work at home on top of his working outside the home. He can&#8217;t ask me to work outside the home without feeling like he&#8217;s looking like a heel or like a man who won&#8217;t willingly support his wife and children (and this was true; he said as much in marriage counseling how very hard it was for him to ask me to contribute more financially to our family).</p>
<p>That was really helpful for me to consider&#8230;it made me &#8216;nag&#8217; him less and to be appreciative and encouraging of all the time he spends with the kids and the work he does around the house. My husband works 40 hours a week teaching, spends roughly 25 hours a week doing prep work, lesson plans, grading papers, transportation time, and on top of that spends, by my estimate, about 25 hours a week doing actual child care and housework. That&#8217;s 90 hours a week working. That&#8217;s 2 full-time jobs&#8230;He is actually working just as much and as hard as I am, except where time spent in what jobs are reversed, is all.</p>
<p>So I try to keep this in mind when it seems to be he&#8217;s just lazing about on a Sunday afternoon watching football when I have lots of work to do and the kids are in my face and he&#8217;s not helping out. He needs his downtime and relaxing time just as much as I do, you know? The difference between us is, and I attribute this to how we were both influenced by sexism, is that he <span style="font-weight:bold;">takes</span> his down time, whereas I still feel sorta that I have to <span style="font-weight:bold;">ask</span> for my down-time or to schedule it or whatever. I need to just start giving myself permission to just chill out and ignore the housework and even (gasp! my hands are shaking as I type this, LOL) occasionally the kids.
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