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The Conversation at the Kitchen Table
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Eli is asleep. The house is quiet in the way houses are quiet when a six-year-old finally stops asking questions. Tamsin puts the diagram on the kitchen table. The one with two columns. The one she has been looking at for two weeks, marking it up, circling things, writing notes in the margins. Ben...
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- Making the invisible labor visible is the first structural intervention — the diagram between two people disrupts the default
- The conversation is about seeing the whole system together, not about blame or scorekeeping
- For women without partners, structural scaffolding (walking groups, community, practical support) provides the infrastructure for recovery
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