Anonymous wrote:DH here...
women are all about the drama and one upmanship...
so, while we may not really appreciate the little things like thank you cards or even gifts, they are not the kinds of things that are really earth shattering or important. Over the top kids parties are just a way for the the wives to out-do each other.
We do however understand that the things you trivialize (car maintenance, home maintenance, ect) are much more important than thank you notes and gifts, and even to a point, getting larla to soccer practice.
And yes I have organized and cooked dinner parties for the family and friends that did not involve propane or charcoal grills.
So we are capable....but yeah we really don't care about your super flambe salmon soufflé and would rather just have a some beef tenderloin on the grille with a baked potato. And in all honesty, so would most of your guests
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Men get by just fine without female help.
LOL...I'm hardly a feminist (DCUM would be horrified by what a traditional wife I am), but...lol.
Seriously, this is funny.
Anonymous wrote:
Men get by just fine without female help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my house, all of it. My husband doesn't think so, but it would be quite an adjustment for him if I poofed.
But what would he decide needs to happen and do himself vs what would he not care at all about? I'm a women and feel like social customs create a lot of work for women but women are also largely the only ones that care that they get done. I don't know a single man that noticies or cares if he gets a thank you note for a wedding present and would be thrilled if thank you notes ceased to exist
I'm sure mine would grocery shop, but fail to remember key ingredients. He may learn to sit down and make a list.
With that said, he'd probably run out of soap, toothpaste, Tide, paper towel - nearly everything, before he remembered to write it down and start making lists.
Nobody would be mailed cards. Thank you, Birthday, holiday, or otherwise.
My husband was still asking what time our children got out of school in June.
Anonymous wrote:Just thinking about the "mental load" and how much of it is stuff that truly has to be done (dinner planned, childcare organized) vs how much is social niceties (gift giving, thank you and holiday cards, assisting a sick friend). On the social niceties side what do you think would entirely disappear if women were gone and men either picked up the ball or let it drop? I think for the most part all gift giving, thank you notes, and all holiday celebration beyond the meal (decorations, events) would pretty much disappear because most men just don't care whether or not these things are done
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my house, all of it. My husband doesn't think so, but it would be quite an adjustment for him if I poofed.
But what would he decide needs to happen and do himself vs what would he not care at all about? I'm a women and feel like social customs create a lot of work for women but women are also largely the only ones that care that they get done. I don't know a single man that noticies or cares if he gets a thank you note for a wedding present and would be thrilled if thank you notes ceased to exist
I'm sure mine would grocery shop, but fail to remember key ingredients. He may learn to sit down and make a list.
With that said, he'd probably run out of soap, toothpaste, Tide, paper towel - nearly everything, before he remembered to write it down and start making lists.
Nobody would be mailed cards. Thank you, Birthday, holiday, or otherwise.
My husband was still asking what time our children got out of school in June.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my house, all of it. My husband doesn't think so, but it would be quite an adjustment for him if I poofed.
But what would he decide needs to happen and do himself vs what would he not care at all about? I'm a women and feel like social customs create a lot of work for women but women are also largely the only ones that care that they get done. I don't know a single man that noticies or cares if he gets a thank you note for a wedding present and would be thrilled if thank you notes ceased to exist
Anonymous wrote:In my house, all of it. My husband doesn't think so, but it would be quite an adjustment for him if I poofed.