Sharing Household Chores And Responsibilities Equally In Marriage
A freelancer and his career-oriented wife try to achieve balance in their relationship, much against the moulds of their parents’ relationships
He could be the one cooking dinner after a hard day of work at the office and she could be the one earning more than him at the end of the day. It could be his responsibility to get the children ready for school and it could be her responsibility to do the financial planning at home and keep a tab on the investments.
Gender roles are changing and so are the social norms that define marriages. That’s why in this New-Age Couples section Bonobology >brings you every kind of story that shows how the Indian marriage is changing, and for the better.
There are stories of how men have refused dowry at the time of the marriage and how they have become househusbands to support their wives career aspirations.
There are stories of celebrity marriages, how they do the balancing act and how they spend time with family. Both men and women in New-Age Marriages have taken on new roles and have challenged social norms. Our focus is on that.
A freelancer and his career-oriented wife try to achieve balance in their relationship, much against the moulds of their parents’ relationships
Changing a surname after marriage is overrated and if it has to be changed, it’s better to create one based on the quality you admire in your spouse, says Roopal Kewalya
Are our academic aspirations for daughters justified when in reality we want them to get domesticated after marriage?
Soumyadipta Banerjee describes humorously how he bears the brunt of gender stereotyping by being a home-bound husband and father
She tries to understand whether her usual response to colour-shaming is the right one.