That’s a Girl’s Job
Daughters are commonly brought up being expected to know how to cook and clean, whereas sons are not even raised with the expectation of knowing how to clean up after themselves. In most cases, it is still solely seen as the daughter’s job.
A Redditor recalls being in trouble for suggesting that her younger brother learn to take out the trash or execute some other house chores when she was a kid. Only daughters are required by toxic masculinity to cook, clean, and look after the family members while also maintaining good grades in school and joining extracurricular activities.