Experts of the dating application Mamba conducted a sociological research, the results of which were quite interesting. It turns out that the majority of men in Russia are ready to do household chores that are traditionally considered “female”. The results were published by Lenta.ru.

Accordingly, 64 percent of men and 56 percent of women said that they do housework regularly. A minority of participants admitted that they shifted all their concerns to their partners or the professional assistants they hired. 71% of Russian women stated that creating comfort is the main “female” task. According to them, the second responsibility is to wash and iron the clothes.
Men also said they prioritize comfort (54%), but women still have to cook and clean the house (35%). All participants described heavy physical labor, repairs, and car maintenance as “male” work.
Additionally, 56% of men said they could take on all kinds of “female” responsibilities, and 39% said they could take on these duties temporarily. According to the survey, 59 percent of men go grocery shopping and 53 percent cook.
It is noteworthy that the majority of women state that housework is paid. More than half of the men surveyed disagree: 52% oppose the idea of any reward for doing housework.
Previously, scientists revealed why no one noticed that women were tired. Read about it here.
Source: People Talk

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