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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I call this “strategic incompetence” and it’s incredibly effective. Employed CONSTANTLY by men in our culture. The only way to fight back is to be strategically incompetent at some stuff yourself. This is one reason I never learned to cook. Not interested, sounds super unappealing. I’m sure I could learn, but I choose not to. So no one ever expects me to do it. Ended up marrying a guy who is a true equal partner - and does all the cooking :D [/quote] Funny, my wife learned this trick from her my Scarlet O'Hara MIL and will say, "no one taught me how to do that," so how can you expect me to... - know it should be done? - know how to do it? - care enough to do it? From time to time she'll notice me doing chores and ask if I want her to do something, as if she is a child or doesn't even live here. [/quote]
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