I think that although marriage has changed over time, there are still some norms that aren’t quite there yet. For example, women were usually homemakers before, tending to the children and household. As the cost of living and times have changed, women now have to both work and tend to the household. In some relationships, the husband does stay at home and care for the children while the woman has a career of her own. I think in the next 50 years, this idea will be more accepted. I think that the norm will perceive either sexes being a homemaker as more acceptable, instead of a preference for one over the other. I think the dynamics involving children will also change to reflect the changes in marriage. Children will probably still prefer certain conversations with one parent over the other, but I think that in general, both parents will be just as likely to talk to their children in any subject area.
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