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"WHO SHOULD MAKE THE BED?"

The "Who Should Do It?" Debate

If you’ve ever had a conversation with your partner about who should take responsibility for making the bed, you’re not alone. Household chores often come with a sense of ownership — one person might believe it's their duty to make the bed, while the other thinks it’s their partner's job.

The truth is, there’s no universal rule on who should make the bed. In a marriage, the key isn’t about who should do what, but how you can divide tasks in a way that feels fair and respectful to both partners. Every couple has their own way of dividing responsibilities, and the goal should always be to find a balance that works for both people.

A Balanced Approach: Collaboration, Not Competition

Rather than approaching household chores as a battle over who should do more or less, couples can benefit from creating a partnership where responsibilities are shared based on preferences, needs, and schedules. Let’s break down a few strategies for handling the “who makes the bed” question:

  1. Shared Responsibility
    If both partners are at home and available in the morning, consider making the bed together. This small act of collaboration doesn’t just get the task done, but also sets a tone of working together as a team. You can take turns making the bed on different days or switch off based on your schedule. It’s about building that sense of “we” in the everyday moments.

  2. Consider Each Other’s Schedules
    In some relationships, one partner may have a significantly busier morning routine than the other. If that’s the case, it might be more practical for the person with extra time in the morning to handle the bed-making. For example, if one partner has an earlier work schedule and leaves the house before the other, it may make sense for them to take care of the bed while the other partner sleeps in a little longer.

  3. Communicate and Compromise
    It’s important to understand each other’s preferences and priorities. Some people might find it soothing to wake up and make the bed as part of their morning routine, while others might not mind leaving it until later. Open, honest communication about household chores will prevent resentment from building up over time. Discuss how to share the workload based on each other’s comfort levels and schedules.

  4. Make It Fun
    Making the bed doesn’t have to be a chore! Try to add a little fun to it by making it a shared bonding moment. If both partners are involved, you can turn it into a lighthearted competition or even make it a part of your morning routine to talk about your plans for the day. A little humor and cooperation can go a long way in making even mundane tasks feel enjoyable.

Respect and Flexibility: The Key to Household Harmony

Every marriage is different, and what works for one couple might not work for another. The important thing is that both partners are respecting each other’s time and energy. 

Flexibility is key: some days one partner might be more tired, or the other might have a longer day ahead. By remaining open to adjusting your approach based on your partner’s needs, you create a space where both people feel valued and appreciated.

Remember, it's not about the bed itself — it's about how the task reflects the larger dynamics of your relationship. If one partner feels overburdened or underappreciated in the household, it can lead to bigger issues. 

But when both partners work together, even small tasks like making the bed can strengthen your relationship.

A Call to Action: Make Your Marriage a Team Effort

If you’ve been struggling with household chores or just want to make your everyday life together more harmonious, start by having a conversation with your partner. Discuss how you can approach chores in a way that feels fair and collaborative. Don’t forget to consider each other’s strengths, schedules, and preferences.

You don’t have to do everything alone — and that includes making the bed. By approaching household tasks with respect, humor, and teamwork, you can turn even the smallest chore into a bonding experience.

So, what’s next in your home? Take the first step today by talking about how you can divide responsibilities together. Your marriage will only grow stronger when you work as a team!


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