5.5K opinions shared on Guy's Behavior topic. Fellas, I haven’t done housework or cooked in 6 months plus and here is my secret: When she breaks out her Betty Boop hair wrap, daisy dukes, mop bucket with her name on it and mop in it, you will plan accordingly….
Grab her when near the dryer. Make certain your dryer is a little off balance so that the vibration is well felt. Bend her over the dryer cleansed of clothes and hopefully you can manage the symphony of sound when external dryer driven stimulation and interior spot tapping occur simultaneously. 🏡 🎶 🎶 🎶🎶 🎶🎶 🏡. COSTCO 3 step pink fold-up ladder may be required in some cases
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Yes why not? I still remember when I was a kid, I saw my mom working hard and I felt very bad about it. She used to do all the household work alone. I told my mom, don't work so hard mom, we can hire maids. Next day, we hired maids. Since then my mom started cooking food. From the last 3 years, We started ordering food online. I told my mom to stop cooking permanently, she has some health issues.
I have decided that I will hire maids if I have to, when I am married. My wife will not be my maid. She will be my queen.
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+1 yIt sure is a nice offer for a guy to offer to help with household every weekend, and can be very useful for a friend or family who may be going through physical or mental health struggles. However, you should never feel entitled to a guy just coming over every weekend to do your housework.
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1.7K opinions shared on Guy's Behavior topic. Fortunately I don't even have to ask my husband.
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Do you ever ask?
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@BarryLiverstone
Of course, but it's not very often that I do.
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Anonymous(36-45)+1 yVerymuch depends on the arrangement made by the couple. Personally I enjoy some outside chores my partner doesn't and they like some inside chores I don't so we make it work without much fuss unless we both think the other is going to get up for trash day, but that's no big deal
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Just buy a trash can that’s automated on wheels and problem solved :)
I think so, yes. If you live together, you should definitely find a cleaning routine with each other that feels fair and works well.
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Thank you, yes fairness counts
+1 yNot just on the weekend
Living together means keeping it neat together
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Yep not just neat but cooking and other projects
775 opinions shared on Guy's Behavior topic. "Weekend" more like they should be helping everyday eith housework
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Did you watch the video?
+1 yI’m a very clean person. I can’t help but do housework myself a lot of times. It’s like therapy.
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Did you watch the video? I live by myself so I also do the housework daily
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Yeah, I couldn’t believe all this husbands who helped with the cleaning. I would’ve assumed none of them helped out especially just coming out of the 1950s
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Sadly people with an agenda to push will tell the story than men never helped before 1990. Clearly we see that’s not true
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u +1 yIf the lady is a stay at home wife, she should do all of that during the week so that we have the weekend to enjoy. If we both work and contribute to household finances, then she is an equal partner and that means I will be an equal partner in the housework.
And if anybody thinks that is effeminate, I challenge them to define what it means to be masculine.
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Anonymous(30-35)+1 yIt depends on the circumstances. If both are working and contributing equally to their finances, then yes. If he is the only one working, or works longer hours, as is typically the case, then the answer changes.
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If he works longer hours then what’s the answer?
Opinion Owner+1 yShe should obviously be doing more of the housework than him.
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+1 yDepends on how the division of labour works out. If she's a stay at home housewife and he works full time to support them both, then she should do the housework at least up to the same working hours her husband works. If the housework demands exceed that time, then any remaining housework should be split evenly. It's just basic maths, nothing to do with "gender politics".
00 Reply 4.2K opinions shared on Guy's Behavior topic. I clean up constantly I am like Danny Tanner I hate dirty people one if my biggest pet peeves is being dirty. Like I hate those people who eill take something out of the fridge and leave the wraps and boxes on the counter? When the garbage is 2 steps away...
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Damn right bro. So frigging lazy they can’t even throw away their trash. Like being dirty is ok. Apparently some people think so. Not I.
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@Exterminatore yup fuck that weirdo bullshit lol people think theirs maids or something. I gotta stay clean haha
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When I was in the Corps, guys who used to fail field day inspections too much got moved out side the barracks and forced to live in a shelter half. Lmao!
That’s what should happen in the civilian world with people who are pigs. - +1 y
I can’t and won’t live in a dirty house. If it’s not spotless for the most part and neat and organized it literally makes me pissed.
One time my step son kept throwing his used Qtips on the floor in the bathroom instead of in the trash that was like 2ft away. I told him if I see it again I’ll turn his room into a trash pit and will empty every trash can, including the ones outside in his room. I told him if he likes living like a hog I’ll help him do it.
He never did it again. He knew I wasn’t kidding. - +1 y
@Exterminatore lol yup I hate dirty ass people from bathroom to clothes to the rest of the place hahaha I can't let nothing be dirty hahaha cause yup. its TRUE if people wanna love dirty they sleep outside with the nasty pigs who eat there own shit and love that shit hahahaha and yup we got garbage cans for a reason ain't no need to see nasty q tips hahaha
+1 yDo you also live there? Why the hell should I take care of the house by myself if we both work full-time jobs during the week? The answer to these questions should be obvious.
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+1 yshould be a balance, I do housework all the time and always have.
it may be a factor of whom is doing what work and sharing the load.
my parents divied up the work as well.
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+1 yPeople should clean up after themselves. Men can't be trusted with the bathroom though. Just disgusting.
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Why not? I clean my bathroom
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Likely not to female standards.
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What are female standards?
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Cleanedd deeply vs surface cleaning
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Yep, I learned from mom and I clean deeply to respect any guests
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That’s not a man problem, that’s a lazy ass and undisciplined problem. - +1 y
Um excuse me? When I clean a bathroom, it looks pristine.
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u +1 yThankfully I don’t have to ask my partner, he already helps out. Not just on weekends.
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+1 yMy husband never did... so I left him and the kids cuz fuck it :P
I am happier on my own now..00 Reply1.1K opinions shared on Guy's Behavior topic. I do, but my wife is pretty anal about it so she just goes over what I just cleaned.
I load/unload the dishwasher, do my own laundry, take out the garbage stuff like that.
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+1 yYeah. What the is he going to do by himself, let his home go to shit? What moron said it was effeminate? Hey dumbo, would you let your bachelor pad look like a hoarders house? If not, you're a hypocrite.
00 Reply7.8K opinions shared on Guy's Behavior topic. They should, and you shouldn't have to ask.
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The guys have pride where they live so no need to ask
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u +1 yYes. If it's his home, he needs to help with the maintenance of it.
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+1 yYes, every person should be able to cook and clean in the household that they live in
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+1 yYes. Get off the couch damnit and appreciate your girl. She's not your maid or your momma.
30 ReplyWhat is this question? I don’t understand not cleaning up after yourself or making your place presentable for guests.
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After I watched that video I saw that some people think the husband should just rest on the weekends
+1 yNo, he should never. Never. Its womens job. I hate feminism. Feminism make men misogynist and women to be misadrist. People should fight against stupid feminism and sjw.
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What is a woman’s job?
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If she work they can do house works 70% women, 30 % men. Or 50-50. But if she is not working she must do %100 of the houseworks. Why I said 70-30. Because its womens job to build the house. As we see in the birds. Female birds are the one who clean, control and do the home while male birds hunt and bring food to the home. lol
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And this is reall eqaulity. Some stupid feminist women don't work and at the same time they don't do house works , at the same time when they divorce they want alimony. This is disgusting. I don't accept this fascism.
885 opinions shared on Guy's Behavior topic. If both people work, then certainly.
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Yep both are responsible for the house all 7 days
3.1K opinions shared on Guy's Behavior topic. I usually have a whole list of things to do around the house that keeps me out of trouble for the whole weekend.
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+1 yDepends on if the wife is a stay at home wife and the man works all week. If that's the case then no he shouldn't and vice versa. But if the wife also works a full time job then yes he should help.
00 Reply1.2K opinions shared on Guy's Behavior topic. I THINK girls should help with the weekend housework instead of wanting to direct.
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+1 yYes of course. Any guy who thinks he’s exempt from household cleaning or cooking because he’s male deserves a good old fashioned ass kicking. No, there’s nothing effeminate about housework. It’s called being a grown up.
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+1 yDepends. If they make all the money, then one does not purchase the cleaning supplies and use them too.
If not they should do their share.00 Reply
+1 yOf course bcz housework should not be just distaff. Man and woman might be together at allwork
00 Reply674 opinions shared on Guy's Behavior topic. Sure you should. The flip side of this is does she help you with outside chores? Just saying.
00 Reply566 opinions shared on Guy's Behavior topic. If he lives there, he should be helping with the house work.
My wife and I both work, we both do housework.
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Anonymous(45 Plus)+1 yOf course. It's no different when you live on your own. Take care of your shit and your home.
00 ReplyNo that’s a woman’s place isn’t it lol….
( joking ) 😂
But I do maybe …00 ReplyThey should indeed.
30 ReplyIf he lives there he's obligated to take care of the house. Wtf is this question.
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+1 yNah if she wants to sit on her ass all day we can hire a nanny
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+1 yYes, I respect my girlfriend enough to not make her do all the housework
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Anonymous(30-35)+1 yI take care of my household. Is that why I am still single?
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+1 yThey should 😂
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What if they didn’t help?
+1 yOf course what a silly question
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Did you watch the video?
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Yes I did it's quite amusing
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So not a silly question as you see there have been different answers here
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It was 1961 in the video we have gone backwards
If your living together you should always help.
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+1 yI live alone so by default.
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+1 yIf fucking is involved yes
00 Reply1.7K opinions shared on Guy's Behavior topic. Thats the girls job
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+1 yyess
00 Reply1.7K opinions shared on Guy's Behavior topic. He does.
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00 ReplyYes definitely
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