Anonymous wrote:This happens in Italian families
Anonymous wrote:Not what I see or how my kids were raised. My kids are now young adults but my son was always much more willing to do requested chores. DD spent so much time arguing it was easier for me or DH to just do whatever it was.
Anonymous wrote:That's not what I see at all.
Anonymous wrote:This was the issue in my family growing up (I am a millennial) and I’m noticing it among neighborhood families too! Parents are forcing or guilting their daughters into doing chores their sons don’t have to do. I think kids should do chores—equally!
Anonymous wrote:I'm 53 with one brother. We switched off on chores every other week, so chores were rotated between us. Dinner dishes we could decide among ourselves, one dried and one washed. As far as yard work, my dad mowed, and we were just responsible for raking/leaf collection.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the oldest and only daughter in my family. The brunt of household chores and taking care of the baby were dumped on me. My brothers ran free and played outside while I stayed inside and scrubbed floors, washed dishes, changed diapers, etc. Around 40 some years later, when our mother became unable to take care of herself, I'll let you guess who had to quit her job and take on the chore by herself.
Cool story. You revived a year old thread for this? Get a hobby.
I did even better than that! I landed a high paying job after my mother finally died, I'm sure making more than you do! Finally, I don't have to look after any family members any longer.
Loser
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know one family who does this. In our family, our daughter is the youngest and she absolutely does the LEAST chores.
The way parents treat their last born kids is a problem too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the oldest and only daughter in my family. The brunt of household chores and taking care of the baby were dumped on me. My brothers ran free and played outside while I stayed inside and scrubbed floors, washed dishes, changed diapers, etc. Around 40 some years later, when our mother became unable to take care of herself, I'll let you guess who had to quit her job and take on the chore by herself.
Cool story. You revived a year old thread for this? Get a hobby.
I did even better than that! I landed a high paying job after my mother finally died, I'm sure making more than you do! Finally, I don't have to look after any family members any longer.
No words. Clearly you have issues.
I mean, clearly you have words.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never seen this in my life.
+1
Is this cultural?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the oldest and only daughter in my family. The brunt of household chores and taking care of the baby were dumped on me. My brothers ran free and played outside while I stayed inside and scrubbed floors, washed dishes, changed diapers, etc. Around 40 some years later, when our mother became unable to take care of herself, I'll let you guess who had to quit her job and take on the chore by herself.
Cool story. You revived a year old thread for this? Get a hobby.
I did even better than that! I landed a high paying job after my mother finally died, I'm sure making more than you do! Finally, I don't have to look after any family members any longer.
No words. Clearly you have issues.