Weirdly, a Card Game Didn't Fix My Relationship
Briefly

When I picked up Evan from day care, little did I know that managing a child's illness would reveal the cracks in our marriage's equality.
Before we became parents, we thought we'd have an equal stance, but now our responsibilities seem uneven, and I feel like I'm carrying the heavier load.
Rich was supposed to research backup child care, but neither of us fully grasped the complexity of parenting. It's an ongoing struggle for balance.
The Fair Play system was supposed to help, yet even with a plan, practical realities of parenting have made achieving equality increasingly difficult.
Read at The Atlantic
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