>>81534699Not him, but there's also the emotional benefit that you can both lean on each other when times are tough. This is the ideal of course. Also, being a homemaker isn't really a 24/7 job. If you keep on top of it you'd need an hour max to clean, and you go to the store once a week, then you cook meals. Now, if there's kids involved I would agree, but the house should be clean when the man gets home, and he should of course spend time with the kids.