I've taught my sons how to do laundry and sew their clothes. I want them to be equal partners if they ever get married.
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"I grew up in a large family with six brothers and two sisters. My mom shouldered the housework, and she spoon-fed us all. It made us ultra-dependent on her and lazy."
"In Papua New Guinea, it's almost taboo for boys to do chores, especially in the villages outside the cities. It isn't fair at all, but in our case, Mom felt the same way about my sisters and me."
"My two boys, Cyril Junior and Elmond, pull their weight because I insist. They've learned to do things for themselves. They wash their plates, clean their rooms, and handle laundry every weekend."
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