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I was talking to a few co-workers regarding house work. I was surprised by the number of lazy companions in a relationship, that never help with housework, shopping, cooking, laundry, kids...etc.
Most of the woman were surprised when I stated I normally help with all the above. Is this a exception to the unwritten rule. BTW I'm no chef in the kitchen just the basics... Do most people have to deal with lazy companions? |
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I've not had one yet that will share in the duties... even when I was working 2 jobs and going to college...
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Im used to living by myself, so Im used to having to do everything.
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My ex husband use to do all the laundry and clean the bathroom occassionally. On big holidays (thanskgiving and xmas) he would do allt he dishes from the dinner.
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I won't be with someone that can't do part of the housework... I cook, you clean, or visa versa... I do the laundry you put it away. I clean the house, you mop the floors... I hate mopping the floors.
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Life is a two way street on a one lane highway.
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what about when it comes to shoveling snow, mowing, home repairs etc etc does the guy get credit for that?
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what about when it comes to shoveling snow, mowing, home repairs etc etc does the guy get credit for that? |
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oh yeah...last one was a big lazy slob.
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what about when it comes to shoveling snow, mowing, home repairs etc etc does the guy get credit for that? Does the woman when the man won't? |
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Edited by
SolitaryMan52402
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Thu 08/07/08 02:05 PM
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what about when it comes to shoveling snow, mowing, home repairs etc etc does the guy get credit for that? Does the woman when the man won't? |
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Edited by
feistybaby
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Thu 08/07/08 02:05 PM
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what about when it comes to shoveling snow, mowing, home repairs etc etc does the guy get credit for that? And who do you think does these things when a woman is single and sometimes even when we are married? This isn't a guys v/s the ladies issue. It is about partners that won't help around the house. That does include the outside as well. I think that the household chores should be split evenly according to who is home and who is working, or who works the most hours and has the most physical job. Face it with today's cost of living and more and more women having to work just to keep the family afloat. It calls for a different division of labor at home to keep things running smoothly. Just as it takes two incomes it takes two pairs of hands to keep it all in place~ |
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what about when it comes to shoveling snow, mowing, home repairs etc etc does the guy get credit for that? You as a man Always do your part Until your Phisicaly unable. |
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what about when it comes to shoveling snow, mowing, home repairs etc etc does the guy get credit for that? Does the woman when the man won't? I will expect a nice hot home cooked meal waiting for me when I came back inside. |
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what about when it comes to shoveling snow, mowing, home repairs etc etc does the guy get credit for that? And who do you think does these things when a woman is single and sometimes even when we are married? This isn't a guys v/s the ladies issue. It is about partners that won't help around the house. That does include the outside as well. I think that the household chores should be split evenly according to who is home and who is working, or who works the most hours and has the most physical job. Face it with today's cost of living and more and more women having to work just to keep the family afloat. It calls for a different division of labor at home to keep things running smoothly. Just as it takes two incomes it takes two pairs of hands to keep it all in place~ |
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I was talking to a few co-workers regarding house work. I was surprised by the number of lazy companions in a relationship, that never help with housework, shopping, cooking, laundry, kids...etc. Most of the woman were surprised when I stated I normally help with all the above. Is this a exception to the unwritten rule. BTW I'm no chef in the kitchen just the basics... Do most people have to deal with lazy companions? I'm sure there are guys that help around the house none in my family though I have never met any either |
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