With the increase in women's education level and the expansion of employment scope, the possibility of couples rotating internal and external roles in the future will become increasingly high. However, the exchange of roles between couples is not an easy and simple task. The man returned to the kitchen for different reasons, but most men were forced to do so.
The psychological pressure of the housewife is greater
A new survey in the United States shows that the health status of these "housewives" is indeed far inferior to that of men who earn money to support their families. Due to reasons such as depression, the mortality rate of these men is also significantly higher than that of those who are "non active".
Expert analysis suggests that the main reason for the above phenomenon is that men are accustomed to playing the role of "non protagonists". Once forced to return to their families, it takes a considerable amount of adaptation process, during which psychological pressure suddenly increases. They may feel discrimination from society and friends, and often even lack the understanding of their wives. Due to the rare interaction and communication with other 'housewives' or housewives, their psychological world is often in an isolated state. In the long run, it will harm health and lifespan.
Interestingly, a foreign survey found that children raised by "family leaders" have higher intelligence, greater success in school, and easier to establish themselves in society. This may provide some comfort to the stressed 'housewives'.