“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
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- Yes, it’s overlooked1181
- No, not really261
- Not sure107
- Depends on the couple568
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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
Roxy
Emotional labor I’m sorry she giving birth to someone emotionally speaking ? it’s called emotionally intelligence, and both parties need to possess that in order for the relationship to work when one side is emotionally intelligent and the other one is emotionally bare is typically is why we fail
Chris Burtner
Funny and true ♥
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 ✨🦋