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[–] foxglove@lazysoci.al 6 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (4 children)

I'm confused, are you saying you receive no praise for your housework within your family and from your wife, or are you denying that in society broadly you would receive praise and that it's entirely normal and expected that men do housework and that they wouldn't be seen as exceptionally good for doing housework?

If the meme were reversed it wouldn't make sense, since housework is considered women's work and since women are by default expected to do housework they wouldn't be praised for it.

Can you explain to me how the meme stereotypes men?

Maybe you think the meme is actually asserting the sexist double standard, and is declaring that women should be expected to do housework and men should not be expected to do housework? (Rather than how I and others understand the meme as criticizing that double standard as sexist.)

Also, it's surprising to me that you start off with "ban me" energy, and then apologize for intruding into a women's only space - thanks for being human, that's awesome! 💕

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