TikTok has become a forum for couples to share how they split household chores with each other, and the results are inspiring – lessons related to partnership, equity, and communication. Even though historically, women have taken on more household chores than men, the good news is that the couples on TikTok appear to distribute the responsibilities equally. Couples like Cost n’ Mayor and Hunter and Devin Cordle share how they take turns with cooking, laundry, grocery shopping, and cleaning. Keeping the peace is easy with chore assignments written down, and both couples taking ownership of their roles and obligations. A “chore chart,” a schedule, and regular routines can lessen future tiffs. Even so, couples shouldn’t become too rigid, and deviating from the routine should always be possible. In conclusion, on TikTok, equality is becoming cool in the domestic sphere, and that’s a good thing to see.
TikTok has become a forum for couples to share how they split household chores with each other, and the results ...
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