Anonymous wrote:My husband puts on a show when we have company, helping with food prep, dishes, etc. The rest of the time: nada. He takes the trash out, though often not until it's overflowing.
Anonymous wrote:I'd rather lay floors than cook, and my husband would rather cook than lay floors. We do what makes us happy. I'm the handyman around the house. I'm also the mechanic. I'd rather be covered in car oil than cooking oil.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I had an interesting conversation last night about a self help book I was reading. He stated that women care more about the house and chores more than men, so that's why they tend to do all the chores. I stated that men think women are going to do the chores, therefore all men need to do is wait around until women do them. They will never get bad enough to fall to most men's very low threshold where he would do it himself. To prove my point he actually thought bed sheets should be done quarterly and stated that a toilet could be cleaned monthly (DH isn't messy, so him saying this surprised me). He thought that we should just do more cleaning before we have guests, whereas I keep the house no more than 30 min from guest ready at all times because I find that easier to maintain.
To be fair, my DH does at least 50% of the household duties and works much harder at home than I do (he's finishing our basement, laying floors, and he cooks nightly), but he has never once in 12 years done any cleaning or laundry. I actually love our division of chores and we both think the other works harder than we do, which is key in my opinion, so this is about relationships in general, not mine specifically.
So maybe men's standards are too low and women's too high? Anyone else?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband puts on a show when we have company, helping with food prep, dishes, etc. The rest of the time: nada. He takes the trash out, though often not until it's overflowing.
And, of course, you do everything right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband puts on a show when we have company, helping with food prep, dishes, etc. The rest of the time: nada. He takes the trash out, though often not until it's overflowing.
Why don't you take out the trash? Oh that's right, you're a woman.
'Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men who do housework and child care are described as wimps or bitches by other men. They see it as emasculating. Hire someone or stay home and recognize that this is REAL work with real value. Stop putting down women who do.
Plenty of women don't put that high of value on men who are more involved with housework and child care. They're mostly not going to pass up the high-earning manly-man who isn't going to bother much with those things in favor of the guy who is less masculine but who will be a team player at home.
Anonymous wrote:My husband puts on a show when we have company, helping with food prep, dishes, etc. The rest of the time: nada. He takes the trash out, though often not until it's overflowing.
Anonymous wrote:In college, I only washed my sheets once a semester. I'm a little cleaner now, but don't kid yourself that men would clean that much more often if only their wives stopped doing it for them.
Don't judge me for my lifestyle choices.