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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This despite the fact that men mostly do way more domestically than the men of "the Greatest Generation."


Well what were they supposed to be doing? Doing the dishes while many were out dying in the beaches of Normandy, or the killing fields of the Japanese occupied Pacific?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As usual women will blame men for everything despite the fact that lesbians divorce at a higher rate then any type of couple


Maybe this is because lesbians inherently don't believe they need a partner to have a life (money, house, kids) and they won't tolerate bullshit.


Or...WWW (White Western Women) are just insufferable to be around. I am divorced from a WWW who was an overweight blob and got remarried to a beautiful Brazilian who is much nicer and takes care of herself. She's an angel with my kids too...

My ex worked part time and still couldn't find time to do anything around the house, and I handled all the outdoor stuff, the car stuff and ensured maintenance of our core house stuff (AC, Heating, Appliances). All she had to do was pick up after the kids and couldn't even do that.

I'm much better off.


Does the Brazilian also work and take care of the kids the same?

I would agree with you that there is something wrong with the way children are brought up in America. Both men and women. Low standards around the house and with work. Too dependent on technology.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This despite the fact that men mostly do way more domestically than the men of "the Greatest Generation."


Well what were they supposed to be doing? Doing the dishes while many were out dying in the beaches of Normandy, or the killing fields of the Japanese occupied Pacific?


Wow. Should black people also be happy because they aren't lynched indiscriminately anymore like they were 100 years ago. Should we always be happy with scraps because it's better than it used to be.

Oooh women can own credit cards now so its okay we make less than man. We should be grateful.

Ugh. different standards and some did more; some wanted to and couldn't and some didn't care that their wife was overworked. They were also supposed to be happy they were hit with a hand and not a belt too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This despite the fact that men mostly do way more domestically than the men of "the Greatest Generation."


Well what were they supposed to be doing? Doing the dishes while many were out dying in the beaches of Normandy, or the killing fields of the Japanese occupied Pacific?


Please. Most of them were well removed from the front lines, working the motor pool or something for a few years. When they got home, they had the time, but cultural norms were such that they wouldn't change a diaper. And yet, they're hero worshiped as the ideal man. Meanwhile, modern guys do way more domestic work and get talked down as lazy and inadequate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've got a teenage son. He knows where everything goes in the kitchen, even the more rarely used cooking implements. He knows the best way to load the dishwasher to make sure everything gets clean.

Still working on him letting me know (because i do the weekly grocery shopping) when he's getting low on something he eats/cooks with, as opposed to when he's run out. But it's a work in progress. Trying to raise someone who'll be an equal partner.


Hell, I don't even know this. I've been blaming my old dishwasher?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Weaponized incompetence is real, and not just something men do.


Legal secretaries have it down to a science.
Anonymous
I'm beyond tired of having to repeat myself 10000X a day, DH asks me a question I answer and then 30 seconds later asks the same question again, if we're going some where he can't get ready on time even if you give him a time, I can list all these things but this man makes money, has a career, manages 15 people yet can't handle basic crap at home. I can't do it anymore. Something is really wrong here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm beyond tired of having to repeat myself 10000X a day, DH asks me a question I answer and then 30 seconds later asks the same question again, if we're going some where he can't get ready on time even if you give him a time, I can list all these things but this man makes money, has a career, manages 15 people yet can't handle basic crap at home. I can't do it anymore. Something is really wrong here.


With my friend in this situation I'm telling her to leave. He doesn't bring in money though; she does; he keeps getting fired. He also has said he's not into sex with her or anyone anymore and she can't see someone on the outside. They have a special needs kid and he's great at playing not at the other stuff.

I say cut her loses and he can play with the kid when she needs childcare. She's already doing all the things anyway; cutting ties isn't going to deplete her life. But she might have to pay him for his weaponized incompetence.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've got a teenage son. He knows where everything goes in the kitchen, even the more rarely used cooking implements. He knows the best way to load the dishwasher to make sure everything gets clean.

Still working on him letting me know (because i do the weekly grocery shopping) when he's getting low on something he eats/cooks with, as opposed to when he's run out. But it's a work in progress. Trying to raise someone who'll be an equal partner.


Hell, I don't even know this. I've been blaming my old dishwasher?


OP dish dish - how should we be doing this. I am in the same boat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Weaponized incompetence is real, and not just something men do.


I see a mom in our school group doing this weaponized incompetence. She never gets the newsletters; never knows what's going on at school and then doesn't chat with anyone; talk to the school about getting the lists.

Her husband is always there; her husband takes the kid to the doctor.

100% its not just men; but with home/family/kld things I hear about it more with the dads. BTW at our school the dads and moms are great (except the one above)


Deadweights be deadweights.

They are selfish and more than happy to do nothing and tag along with all your work.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:If two college educated people are working full time, their income should be enough to support a full time house help and a live in nanny.

what planet are you on?


If society wants people to be happy, healthy, functional and productive, we need to push for better distribution of profits and benefits between employers and employees.
What is this nonsense. Full time nanny and now a discussion about the merits/flaws of capitalism. No, this is just simply about pulling your weight, being an equal partner in a relationship. Ideally, you work as a team. This isn't that hard.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Weaponized incompetence is real, and not just something men do.


Legal secretaries have it down to a science.


you sound bitter af and should probably make your own thread about it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If two college educated people are working full time, their income should be enough to support a full time house help and a live in nanny.

what planet are you on?


If society wants people to be happy, healthy, functional and productive, we need to push for better distribution of profits and benefits between employers and employees.


You mean startups or the big conglomerates? Big difference! Nothing stopping you from creating your own startup.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This despite the fact that men mostly do way more domestically than the men of "the Greatest Generation."


What about the women who just had kids, and the nen who just went to work, while both sides were completely miserable and unengaged? What is great about that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Weaponized incompetence is real, and not just something men do.


Legal secretaries have it down to a science.


Is it because they have to work with lawyers every day?
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