Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chore chart in our house:
Me: Pick up, dinner, unpacking of daily bags, general straightening, laundry, baby bedtime.
DH: Drop off, dinner/kitchen/dishes clean up, packing of bags for next day, vacuuming, toddler bedtime.
It very recently got to a chore chart but I was about ready to lose my mind trying to do everything. Honestly, having everything mapped out makes it so much easier.
And yes, he drives everywhere. I always thought women driving was weird, but my SIL has awful car sickness so she always drives
Why? Serious question. What is weird about a woman driving a car?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly the man should always be the primary driver too. Can I get an amen, OP?
Whenever I see a woman driving and the man in the passenger seat, I think that marriage has huge issues, and each person independently, as well. The woman has control issues, for one. Whether or not it is old fashioned of me to think so.
I am guessing you are a man over 50?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's great to have roles and specialization. Not sure why they have to be "gender roles." They can be whatever each person is good at/enjoys/doesn't mind.
Agree. In our family, DH does all the laundry. It is a man's job.
Lol, I love you. I need to show this post to DH. He claims the laundry is always softer and folded more nicely when I do it ... sigh.
PP here--that is hilarious. DH actually doesn't do a great job with the laundry; he doesn't believe in stain treatment, apparently. But I do shoulder nearly all the cooking and cleaning and it is wonderful to know that there is one chore for which I bear zero responsibility. (He also pays all the bills, which is awesome. I hate bills. And he does our taxes and makes the kids' lunches. Love him.)
Carry on.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly the man should always be the primary driver too. Can I get an amen, OP?
Whenever I see a woman driving and the man in the passenger seat, I think that marriage has huge issues, and each person independently, as well. The woman has control issues, for one. Whether or not it is old fashioned of me to think so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chore chart in our house:
Me: Pick up, dinner, unpacking of daily bags, general straightening, laundry, baby bedtime.
DH: Drop off, dinner/kitchen/dishes clean up, packing of bags for next day, vacuuming, toddler bedtime.
It very recently got to a chore chart but I was about ready to lose my mind trying to do everything. Honestly, having everything mapped out makes it so much easier.
And yes, he drives everywhere. I always thought women driving was weird, but my SIL has awful car sickness so she always drives
Why? Serious question. What is weird about a woman driving a car?
Explanation #1: It's the active role. Being a passenger is the passive role. Active = man, passive = woman. Just like the sperm and the egg, or something!
Explanation #2: Something something operating heavy machinery.
Explanation #3: Women drivers (take my wife, please).
Those are all of the reasons I can think of, but if you know of any that I have missed, please list them!
Anonymous wrote:Chore chart in our house:
Me: Pick up, dinner, unpacking of daily bags, general straightening, laundry, baby bedtime.
DH: Drop off, dinner/kitchen/dishes clean up, packing of bags for next day, vacuuming, toddler bedtime.
It very recently got to a chore chart but I was about ready to lose my mind trying to do everything. Honestly, having everything mapped out makes it so much easier.
And yes, he drives everywhere. I always thought women driving was weird, but my SIL has awful car sickness so she always drives
Anonymous wrote:Oh shit - my wife and I are in a same sex marriage. What do we do now?!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chore chart in our house:
Me: Pick up, dinner, unpacking of daily bags, general straightening, laundry, baby bedtime.
DH: Drop off, dinner/kitchen/dishes clean up, packing of bags for next day, vacuuming, toddler bedtime.
It very recently got to a chore chart but I was about ready to lose my mind trying to do everything. Honestly, having everything mapped out makes it so much easier.
And yes, he drives everywhere. I always thought women driving was weird, but my SIL has awful car sickness so she always drives
Why? Serious question. What is weird about a woman driving a car?
Explanation #1: It's the active role. Being a passenger is the passive role. Active = man, passive = woman. Just like the sperm and the egg, or something!
Explanation #2: Something something operating heavy machinery.
Explanation #3: Women drivers (take my wife, please).
Those are all of the reasons I can think of, but if you know of any that I have missed, please list them!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chore chart in our house:
Me: Pick up, dinner, unpacking of daily bags, general straightening, laundry, baby bedtime.
DH: Drop off, dinner/kitchen/dishes clean up, packing of bags for next day, vacuuming, toddler bedtime.
It very recently got to a chore chart but I was about ready to lose my mind trying to do everything. Honestly, having everything mapped out makes it so much easier.
And yes, he drives everywhere. I always thought women driving was weird, but my SIL has awful car sickness so she always drives
Why? Serious question. What is weird about a woman driving a car?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh shit - my wife and I are in a same sex marriage. What do we do now?!?
How will ever get your oil changed or your lawn mowed?![]()
My god...neither of them can be the primary driver either!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's great to have roles and specialization. Not sure why they have to be "gender roles." They can be whatever each person is good at/enjoys/doesn't mind.
Agree. In our family, DH does all the laundry. It is a man's job.
I think I have vacuumed twice. Vacuuming and laundry are definitely a man's job in my house!
Anonymous wrote:Chore chart in our house:
Me: Pick up, dinner, unpacking of daily bags, general straightening, laundry, baby bedtime.
DH: Drop off, dinner/kitchen/dishes clean up, packing of bags for next day, vacuuming, toddler bedtime.
It very recently got to a chore chart but I was about ready to lose my mind trying to do everything. Honestly, having everything mapped out makes it so much easier.
And yes, he drives everywhere. I always thought women driving was weird, but my SIL has awful car sickness so she always drives
