It makes sense to share chores, because in doing so we are learning how to cope on our own, should we outlive a partner.
My lovers have always been casual, so there has never been anyone to share such-domestic chores with.
But the sense of community, people looking out for each other, sharing chores, sharing child-minding, is ubiquitous.
Thus, sharing cooking and housekeeping chores and eating together are features of a functional family.
Equality is an overworked word, but to me it meant sharing the income, chores and child care.
Does it mean that women want men to share chores *and* earn more than them?
In the village, they share chores with others, some cooking for the group, others cleaning up after meals.
The students shared the cooking and domestic chores.
Campers also share chores such as making beds and waiting tables at meals.
In our culture, most married people share domestic chores with their spouses.