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  • No that is not unreasonable. They key is balance. As you said, at first he was the one doing all the work and now you're the one doing all the work. Ideally, there would be a situation where you were each doing some of the work. That would be fair.
  • No, it's definitely not wrong. In my opinion, how much each partner does depends on how much you work (and if I use that word, I mean work outside the household, as in "paid job"). If you both work full-time, you should try to both do an equal amount of work in the household. If one of you works significantly less than the other, it's only natural that he or she would do more work at home (although probably not everything).

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