Who Is Better Equipped?


I think it really comes down to personal skill sets and the division of labor rather than any inherent gender difference. It makes sense that the primary breadwinner, regardless of gender, will have a vested interest in managing finances as well, but even that's hardly a rule.


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I think it really comes down to personal skill sets and the division of labor rather than any inherent gender difference. It makes sense that the primary breadwinner, regardless of gender, will have a vested interest in managing finances as well, but even that's hardly a rule.