Meaghan Furlano
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So they're kind of responding by, you know, like committing really deeply to heterosexuality.
And then you have, you know, women on other sides who are,
Like if you've heard of the 4B movement in South Korea, this rejection of dating men, having sex with men, having children with men.
Yeah, so quite varying responses.
But just in general, between the extremes, so to say, there's just a lot of feelings of being drained and unhappy.
And some people are saying they want to invest more in female friendships and kind of de-center men.
So as the trend kind of is right now.
Yeah, it remains really strikingly similar.
Like, I'm from Canada.
And in Canada, on average, women do about 3.7 hours of domestic labor a day compared with men's 2.6.
And I guess in a day, that doesn't sound like that much.
But you add it up in over a year, that would be 17 days of 24-hour shifts.
So working, if we cut that in half, you know, because most people earn up 24 hours a day.
that would be like a month's worth of additional labor that women are doing.
No, exactly.
You're talking about kind of this rise of dual-earner families.
So we're in heterosexual relationships, both the men and the women are working.
And this is generally because men's real wages have fallen.
So women are there to need to pick up.
And it's an economic necessity that they go work.