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      <title>Does the division of parenting in your home feel truly fair?</title>
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      <description>When you look at how parenting tasks are split between you and your partner, does it feel balanced—or does one person carry a heavier invisible load? Research examining couples highlights that perceived equality in the division of parental work and social support are deeply intertwined with mothers&amp;#39; relationship satisfaction and personal well-being. While these findings show meaningful associations rather than direct causation, they underscore how daily balance shapes emotional health. Fairness isn&amp;#39;t just about splitting chores down the middle; it is about feeling seen and supported. What is one parenting task you and your partner could openly recalibrate this week?</description>
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