Caring responsibilities do not discriminate between "you" or "you", we raise our children together. We can see more and more fathers playing the role of childcare in public places, for example, we see fathers carrying their children on their backs in shopping malls, we see fathers holding their children to school on their way to work, and we see fathers walking with their children in parks, and we see fathers playing the role of childcare in public places, which is a reasonable deduction of the fact that in our invisible families, fathers are taking on more childcare responsibilities. It can be reasonably deduced that fathers are taking on more childcare responsibilities in families that we can't see. This is an advancement in society, and represents a more gender-equal division of household chores in the family, which has gradually become a consensus among young parents.