Because if it's not you might fail in your... - Deepstash

Because if it's not you might fail in your duty to take care of the family's wellbeing.

How do you take care of your family's well-being?

By nurturing the family and providing for the needs of the family. It should be shared as a responsibility between you and your partner.

In my family and in most of Africa where I'm from, the wife/mother nurtures the family. She cooks the family's meals, makes sure the house is in order, gets the children ready for school, etc. While the husband/father provides for the family's needs and wants. He's responsible to pay all the family's bills.

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