I don't think that's a fair generalization. My W did a lot of the 'man' chores - mowing grass, weeding, etc. If you're trying to build up credit for what you do, that's never going to work. It's way more about your mentality as a man, not being a NGS, and taking care of your stuff, even if that means folding laundry. All about attitude and personality and how you carry yourself in all areas of life. The issue is that men become passive and domesticated rather than being alpha in all areas of life.
It's certainly a fair generalization with the married couples that I know. Not saying the women don't do any of the man chores, but certainly not to any great extent.
It's not about doing stuff to get credit. My point was many women complain about their men not doing enough around the house to help them. But they seem to discount the yard work, snow shoveling, hanging xmas lights, etc that the men do.
Married: 15yrs Ages: Me 49, W 44 Kids: S12 BD: around 4/14