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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The article would be better if there were a list of things that women don’t have to worry about. [/quote] Cleaning the gutters? I mean, as long as she can call someone else to do it. Otherwise, go ahead and list them.[/quote] Never worry about the grass getting cut Never has to discuss whether the tires need to be rotated Never gives actors sound in the car a 2nd thought Doesn’t know the vets name or even where they are Never worry about lightbulbs Never need to replace a light switch or ceiling fan Don’t worry about the kids learning an instrument since he teaches them that Don’t need to talk sorta (though I can but not to the level they care to) Never edited a paper Mousetraps Never even need to understand how to trim a tree Have no clue what indigenous plants are Never split wood Never started a fire Don’t clean cars Never grilled anything ever No clue what days the trash goes to the curb No idea how to get large trash pickups Never made coffee I could obviously learn or do all these but I don’t need to[/quote] In what universe do only men edit papers? How bizarre. And I am a woman and I do most of these things. The point is that incompetence is never attractive. Imagine not knowing how to do a large trash pickup, when trash day is, etc. [/quote] DP. I've never met a man who cared if his wife could handle a large trash pickup or clean out a mousetrap. I've known plenty of women who could, probably most, but I've never sat around with my dad friends wondering why our wives aren't the ones cleaning up dead animals around the house.[/quote] And this my friends is Dad logic. How many dead animals do you deal with a year? JFC. [/quote] Mice a couple times a year. Bigger animals, probably one every other year? Usually a rabbit that dies in the yard and rots. I've also done literally every camp/activity sign up ever, made virtually every school lunch, and driven to every afterschool activity when I wasn't sick, so I can tell you which is worse and it's the rotting rabbit.[/quote]
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