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“Be honest — do you think men’s emotional labor in relationships gets overlooked?” We often hear about women doing the “invisible work” of caring, listening, and keeping the emotional side of a relationship together. But what about men? Do they also carry emotional weight that just doesn’t get recognized? 💬 Share your take in the comments: In your relationships (past or present), who usually ends up doing more of the “emotional support” work? Do you think it should be more balanced?

Sep 25, 2025
“Be honest — do you think men’s emotional labor in relationships gets overlooked?”
We often hear about women doing the “invisible work” of caring, listening, and keeping the emotional side of a relationship together. But what about men? Do they also carry emotional weight that just doesn’t get recognized?
💬 Share your take in the comments: In your relationships (past or present), who usually ends up doing more of the “emotional support” work? Do you think it should be more balanced?
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nick

the amount of overweight delusional females ignoring factual numbers from a active survey. this is why men CHOOSE to STAY single. they offer nothing but their body's that are blowouts

Oct 02, 2025

Xuli

It depends imo. Ideally everyone in the relationship are doing self care while also leaning on each other. If there is a balance both take on responsibilities that are reasonable. So long as it works for both of you and your needs are met the invisible work should be visible atp and recognized ✨🦋

Sep 29, 2025

Draydre4u

Dealing with a woman's emotions while in a relationship with her can be overbearing but it can also be a great responsibility to know that she cares about you enough to trust you with her feelings and knows that you won't betray them or try to use them to take advantage of her.we men up and lift her

Sep 29, 2025
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