50/50: Equality or Emotional Bankruptcy?
Navigating Modern Love, Marriage, Gender Roles, and the Search for Real Partnership
What does "50/50" really mean in relationships?
Is it the fairest expression of modern equality?
Or has it quietly transformed love into a negotiation where every contribution is measured, tracked, and compared?
In a world where gender roles are rapidly evolving, traditional relationship expectations are being challenged, and social media constantly shapes our perceptions of love, millions of men and women find themselves caught between two realities: the values they were raised with and the lives they actually live.
In 50/50: Equality or Emotional Bankruptcy?, Sandrinne Ugitoh Mißling takes readers on a thought-provoking exploration of modern relationships, marriage, dating, emotional labour, financial responsibility, masculinity, femininity, and the hidden expectations that often create conflict between partners.
This book does not take sides.
Instead, it asks the difficult questions many people are thinking, but few are discussing openly.
Inside this book, you'll discover:Through a balanced mix of social commentary, psychology, common sense, humour, and real-world observations, this book explores one of the most important debates about relationships of our time.
Whether you are single, dating, engaged, married, divorced, or simply curious about the future of modern relationships, this book will challenge your assumptions, deepen your understanding, and encourage meaningful reflection.
Because perhaps the real question isn't whether relationships should be 50/50.
Perhaps the real question is:
Can equality exist without turning love into a transaction?
If you've ever questioned modern dating, marriage, gender expectations, emotional labour, or what true partnership really means, this book is for you.
Read it. Reflect on it. Discuss it. And decide for yourself where the balance truly lies.