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"Suzie" <suzie@clearwire.net> wrote in message
news:op.s7n3k1zaksbma5@user-68e92ec93b...
> On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 11:33:07 -0600, Choreboy <choreREMOVEboy@localnet.com>
> wrote:
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>> Sweep wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> You're better off paying a man and getting the job done properly.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Choreboy
>
> Or just find some one who is willing to do his part....
>
> I am lucky to be single
hehe :-)
and know that the most important male figure in my
> family (step dad) actually cleans more than other guys I know. And cleans
> well. his favorite smell is pine. So the house smells like Pine Sol by
> the time he is done! Mom loves it.
>
> Added bonus: he can cook too. OMG I love it when dad cooks...
3 cheers for stepdad!
i read something interesting recently concerning division of housework in a
household. essentially, of the three most-common couple arrangements (only
couples were considered, it seems) lesbian households had the most equal
division of housework, followed by heterosexual couples, followed by
homosexual male couples.
the moral of this story seems to be that in general, it's _men_ who somehow
create inequality of housework regardless of other factors. although i think
we all knew that, actually :-) the interesting part is that where there's 2
men involved, you'd logically assume there's going to be more equality, and
yet, one poor sod in the household _still_ ends up doing it all!
i want to know how to be the bloke who gets away with doing nothing. (which
will be particularly challenging as i am a woman.)
kylie
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