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U.S. psychologist Joshua Ziesel described his effort to be more egalitarian by organizing his daughter's birthday. How hard could it be?
It is basic arithmetic: if the man takes over more tasks, the other person will do less. Why? Because it is the just and equitable thing to do.
What is the invisible work that we men have trouble seeing?
https://ipereyra.substack.com/p/what-is-the-invisible-work-that-wePublished at
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