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Questions on roles in the household

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Anonymous User   (Age:25 to 29)
More than a year ago in Relationships
I do everything, he doesn't help because he's tired after work, should he help?
I have 4 children and my fiance works. Should he still come home and help me clean and take care of our children? He thinks just because he makes the money he shouldn't have to help. But he can go and help his friend whenever he needs help. Also, do you think that he should be looking at other girls... more
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epavlova   (Age:Over 45)
9 months ago in Behavior
Girls: what if you could get your boyfriend or husband to do his day job PLUS most of the household chores?
Would you be comfortable in a relationship where your boyfriend or husband did most or all of the cooking, grocery shopping, cleaning, and laundry, PLUS his regular day job? And assume you could get him to do all this gladly -- without complaining! If you could get your boyfriend or husband to... more
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epavlova   (Age:Over 45)
8 months ago in Style
Man in apron: turn on or turn off?
Assume you can get your boyfriend or husband to help with the housework. Assume you can also -- if you want -- get him to wear an apron while he cooks and cleans. Would you want him to wear an apron? If so, why? If not, why not? Guys -- how would you feel about this? Would you wear an apron if your... more
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Anonymous User   (Age:36 to 45)
9 months ago in Behavior
Qualities of Women have changed, what have men gained?
As equality between sexes grows closer to being equal, women complain that chivalry is dead. You can't have it both ways in an equal world. Women become defensive about 'traditional' skills (or their lack thereof) like cooking and such. I love independent women, the less needy the better. But why... more
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Thanatos   (Age:18 to 24)
7 months ago in Dating
Why is it that the second older women find out my age they suddenly find me unappealing?
I am a twenty year old with a taste for older women (23-35), most girls my age (and younger) I find too immature to be in a serious relationship with. I grew up a bit differently than most guys, I was the youngest in the household by over a decade so I grew up and matured rather quickly. I'm very... more
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