Anonymous wrote:We didn't have much. Our rooms had to be clean by Sunday night to get our allowance for the week, but that was about it. Our "job" was academics, sports, ECs, and we did them well.
Both of us went to college and learned to do laundry the first week in the dorms. Cooking was learned in our first apartment. It's not rocket science.
I think kids need responsibilities, but it doesn't need to be in the form of chores. Homework, volunteering, work, practicing piano, getting themselves to sports practice on time...all teach following through on a committment.
Anonymous wrote:I wish DH had chores growing up, because his mother did everything, even his laundry when he was in college . He still won’t do laundry or clean. I make my sons do chores so that their future wives don’t hate me.
Anonymous wrote:I wish I’d helped my mom with cooking and dishes, vacuuming, etc. I did clean/tidy on my own, mostly because I enjoyed it. But our house was neither spotless nor truly organized. Now that I’ve had my own home for 20 years, I’m pretty good at keeping it tidy but not spotless. I think a lot of pressure to do X, y times a week or moth is just bs pressure women put on ourselves. I’ve told my girls to hire cleaners if they have jobs where it’s just too much to handle. We don’t currently have cleaners.
Anonymous wrote:I'll be an outlier here and say that yes, I do wish I'd graduated a college as a more competent adult. I did learn quite a lot after school, but I'm still very shaky on things like how to properly mop. And I never knew things like not to cut vegetables on the same cutting board as raw chicken. That seems obvious, but I was sort of an academic space cadet... the type of person that didn't have a ton of common sense.
Anonymous wrote:What is the definition of a chore? My kids have to clear their places after eating, hang up towels after bathing, etc. I don't have them take out the garbage, they have helped me and once or twice proactively put it out on trash day. Those of you that never had chores, how did you learn what/how to do things around the house?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never had chores except to straighten up here and there sometimes. My mom was a Sahm and she did it all somehow. No, I don't think it would have made me better, as soon as I moved out of the house I noticed quite quickly that if I didn't clean up after myself the dishes would just stay there or the laundry wouldn't wash and dry themselves. It's really not that hard a lesson to learn as an adult.
And no I don't regret not having more chores, no matter what the research says BUT I did carry a superiority complex over housekeepers and maids which I know now as a mom was silly. But as a 20 or 30 something fabulous person, I thought they were lower than me so to speak but I don't think that way anymore after becoming a mom and having to cook, clean and do laundry 24/7.