As they say in Slovenia, quite commonly, that: "the very large amount of love is measured by human metabolism." - And this quote often boggled my mind.
But then, one day, I finished my lunch. And he left. And I left. So she was left there, all alone?
One might, to a certain degree, think so, but:
I miss you my love ❤
I hope you miss me in two ❤ ❤
Titled: The Angel of Mercurial Passion
From the series: hashem a la carte | shalom einz zwei drei
Andrej G. said: "Glede na osebne izkušnje se ne strinjam …"
Roman M. replied: "Ja, nimam podatkov, kako so to izmerili….
Po mojem delo okrog hiše, v garaži, delavnici itd. (kar je običajno pri nas) ne šteje.
Ali pač?
Eh, ta statistika…"
It may come as no surprise to Indian women, but their menfolk do some of the least housework in the world. At least, that’s what the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development found when they looked at gender disparities in various nations.
India consistently ranks quite low on various measures of gender equality. (The United Nations placed India at 132 out of 148 countries in its recent gender inequality index.) The housework issue is a decidedly less dire example than the country’s increasingly high-profile problem with sexual violence.
But it is another indication of the fact that weak female economic participation is still a drag on India’s economic development. Perhaps that will change, as the country looks for new drives to counter its declining rates of GDP growth. But don’t hold your breath.
#actsofobedience