I basically hate gender stereotypes, especially those that involve husband/wife roles and "duties", because in my house, they're reversed. If something's broken, I fix it right away because I paid for the damned thing and I'm not getting anything out of it if it isn't working. That's simple economics. If she breaks something, it may take a while longer, but that's only because she doesn't tell me it needs fixing; I'm expected to use E.S.P. or just "notice" that it's broken and jump right on it.
If it were up to her, the house would never be clean. I vacuum, I do the laundry, I do the dishwasher. Why? Because we have kids. I lived in multiple situations with all male roommates before we got married; I have no problem living in an unclean house. If my wife wants to live in a filthy house, I would probably let her, but since the kids also live there, I clean the house.
And so on, and so on. Fuck gender stereotypes and male/female roles. Go with whatever works, and it's none of anyone else's damned business.