The Couple's Classroom
Is a happy home built on equal chores or clear expectations? In the eleventh episode, James Wong and Hazelle Teo dive into the often-unspoken world of gender roles and household labor. They discuss how their own family upbringings serve as a mirror for their current partnership, leading to a balance where traditional roles are frequently swapped based on career flexibility and personal strengths. The conversation gets honest about the "cognitive labor" and "mental load" involved in maintaining a household. From James embracing the role of the "stay-at-home dishwasher" to Hazelle managing the deep-cleaning and "emotional temperature" of the home, the couple explores how they avoid the traps of "retired husband syndrome" and scorekeeping. This is a lesson in renegotiating roles to find a seasonal fairness that protects both individual careers and shared happiness. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.
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