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[quote=Anonymous]Female here. When I was a teen my dad wanted me to learn how to swap out an engine. I refused--it was cold (winter) in the garage, dark, and greasy, and I preferred to stay inside, wash dishes, dust shelves, bake pie, sew, and read. As a young adult I felt pretty incompetent mechanically but the time I needed a guy to jump start my car at a hotel I was staying at (work travel) I became alarmed that he really didn't know what he was doing. When I waited at the side of the road with a flat tire for a nice man to rescue me (they don't do that so much anymore!) I wished I could accomplish changing the tire myself. I learned that stuff and felt good about it. Chores are not just about contributing, they are about learning skills. Keep that in mind. [/quote]
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