Abstract
Abstract: This study investigates the enduring norm and rising debatable question of whether men should bear the financial burden in heterosexual relationships Should men pay bills? analyzing the gender dynamics through the lens of financial disparities. Drawing on a survey of 231 participants across diverse demographics, primarily from China, this study explores how societal norms and economic inequities influence heterosexual relationships and contribute to traditional gender norms. By dissecting factors such as the gender wage gap, the pink tax, and the division of labor in non-reproductive tasks, this paper highlights the economic and cultural forces impacting traditional gender roles. The survey reveals that men are generally perceived and often function as the primary earners, influenced by stereotypical gendered norms and expectations, resulting in women encountering economic disadvantages due to lower earnings and greater financial commitment to personal care. This study also examines societal pressures that dictate spending patterns, especially among women, on aesthetics, which contribute significantly to their financial and emotional strain. The findings suggest a critical need to reassess the traditional financial roles in relationships and push toward more equitable financial practices. The findings prompt a reconsideration of gendered financial responsibilities and advocate for a shift towards more equitable practices.
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