HOMEM tem a obrigação de fazer TAREFAS DOMÉSTICAS?

🧠 Learn how to invest with me in Brazil and around the world: https://auvp.net/?id=Domesticos There's a phase in life when you realize that clothes don't fold themselves, bathrooms don't develop self-cleaning mechanisms, and a beer can in the shower isn't a Scandinavian decorative item. In this segment, Raul recounts how he spent a good part of his life practically immune to household chores. First came a sexist upbringing, then relatives willing to organize the mess appeared, and when the money arrived, the most capitalist solution possible emerged: paying someone to do it. But the conversation goes beyond the sink full of dishes. Between marriage, division of tasks, family dependence, and marital complaints made in chat, an uncomfortable question arises: does sexism really favor men or does it just replace cleaning with problems that don't fit on a spreadsheet? Because cleaning a bathroom has a price. Being summoned to solve every family disaster at three o'clock on a Tuesday afternoon, apparently, doesn't. When two adults share a house, the agreement can involve money, time, or manual labor. The only model that usually fails is one where one person becomes a resident and the other an unpaid, outsourced employee. Financial freedom also involves understanding which problems deserve your time and which can be solved with organization and money. At AUVP School, you learn to invest from scratch, manage your income better, and build a life where your choices don't depend solely on the next bill. Subscribe to the channel to follow the upcoming cuts, stories, and discussions that begin with washing dishes and end in a well-paid existential crisis. 🌍 Follow us on Instagram: Raul Sena   / oraulsena   Ester Noleto   / ester.noleto   Casé   / cassimirofoto   Gabi Leão   / gabirrleao   Isabella Ferreira   / ferrreiraisa   Roberta Scapini   / roberta.scapini