Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not make my daughter clean a bathroom shared with a male relative unless you have one who actually wipes the toilet and floor down each time they use it. She didn't sign up for wiping up her dad's pee.
If it's her own bathroom, sure.
WTH. My husband can and does manage to aim properly when he pees. Its not hitting the outside of the toilet or the floor, and I know this because I am the one who cleans the master bathroom and powder room. Maybe if you have young boys in the house its an issue (I don't have any boys) but this should not be an issue with grown men. My husband would 1000% be cleaning the toilet daily if his aim were that bad.
Anonymous wrote:According to my kids, none of their friends have to take out garbage, clean their room, clear the table, do homework before screen time, etc. We must be the cruelest parents in town.
My 11 year old cleans all the toilets in the house as part of his Saturday chores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think parents are doing a huge disservice if they DON’T have kids do regular cleaning and other chores. Not just minor things like walking the dog and putting away their own laundry.
It makes housecleaning seem like this BIG SCARY impossible thing that needs to be outsourced. With the right products and schedule it really doesn’t take that much time.
I’m a PP with a 12yo who walks the dog, puts laundry away and does other minor chores but doesn’t clean the bathroom.
I don’t think it’s wrong to have your kids do it if you want them to but it’s not a disservice to my kid to not have her do it.
I didn’t do cleaning like that as a kid and figured it out when I left home and had my own place.
Anonymous wrote:I think parents are doing a huge disservice if they DON’T have kids do regular cleaning and other chores. Not just minor things like walking the dog and putting away their own laundry.
It makes housecleaning seem like this BIG SCARY impossible thing that needs to be outsourced. With the right products and schedule it really doesn’t take that much time.
.Anonymous wrote:In my mind it seems perfectly normal for a 12 year old to clean a bathroom, but she has been complaining about it to no end and saying none of her friends have to so I just wanted to check. I am even paying her to do it, so it seemed fine to me.
)Anonymous wrote:I think parents are doing a huge disservice if they DON’T have kids do regular cleaning and other chores. Not just minor things like walking the dog and putting away their own laundry.
It makes housecleaning seem like this BIG SCARY impossible thing that needs to be outsourced. With the right products and schedule it really doesn’t take that much time.