Wife Criticizes Husband's Work
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•Domestic labor isn't kindness: Wife shares the 7 things she doesn't do for her husband.
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Paige Connell is a working mom of four and a popular social media personality who discusses moms' mental load and advocates for equality in relationships.
In a follow-up video, she lists all of the things she doesn't do for her husband.
She says she isn't being petty, it's "just how it functions" in her home.
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