
Please Remember to Pick Up Milk, So I Can Remember My Sanity
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The mental load women carry goes far beyond physical tasks—it's about the constant awareness of household needs that partners often don't share. When women ask for more balance, they're not just seeking help with chores but asking why they alone must keep track of everything from doctor appointments to toothpaste levels.
• Mental load involves thousands of small tasks occupying women's minds constantly
• "Ask for help" misses the point—women want partners to notice needs without prompting
• Remembering one household need per day would make a tremendous difference to partners
• Even households with traditional gender roles need clear boundaries around responsibilities
• Having a partner who notices something before you do feels remarkably freeing
• Second topic explores whether it's offensive to be invited to celebrations but not regular gatherings
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