Tell Janis to go have a glass of wine. When she finishes the paint will be dry and also match the chip. (if it doesn’t who cares time for Arlo’s glass of wine)
I’ve always thought it ridiculous that women are explaining that men ‘manslpain’…. Almost as good as those who condemn all who are ‘judgmental’, thus judging that judgments are somehow evil…
I did the deck. Two weeks of pressure washing, “brightening”, etc, then a day of sweeping, painting, sweep another section, paint, pick up branches and leaves, re-paint. This week will be cleaning the gazebo – no painting.
My own Janis used to do everything that Janis does in today’s strip. One time, I finally put down the tools and walked away, telling her that the job was hers. I stuck to my guns and did absolutely nothing more, not even putting things away. I no longer hear any “helpful” questions or criticisms.
When I cook or bake my wife will be in the kitchen asking why I’m doing something a certain way or saying that’s not how her mother/grandmother/greatgrandmother did it. When she cooks or bake – there must be silence!
The typical definition of mansplaining is “When a man explains something to a woman in a patronizing tone as if the woman is too emotional and illogical to understand.”
But it is also when a man has minute and arcane knowledge of a subject and thinks you will be interested in hearing all of it. Many engineers fall into the habit of mansplaining. _(Of which I am guilty.)
In the movie “ Pollock”, Jackson is working on a painting. Wife Lee comes in, starts asking why he is doing certain colors, certain strokes, etc etc. Finally he hands her the brush and says “ Here, you paint the F’ing thing!”
I can’t think of what it was that we recently bought, I don’t think paint (and if it was it was craft paint not wall paint). We had to go back because it was too dark a shade of beige/brown – husband was upset and it would not work with the project he was doing – “What do you mean tan is always a darker shade than (whatever color I had suggested)”.
The childinme over 3 years ago
As a matter of fact, once applied, every color is darker than the paint chip.
Da'Dad over 3 years ago
I too have been guilty of Mansplaning, but I’ve seen it done the way Janis is doing it.
nosirrom over 3 years ago
“Womanscomplaining”?
jr1234 over 3 years ago
Guess she needs new sight for nail holes for the new picture that will cover the “darker” paint.
mjb515 over 3 years ago
A simpler term : “nagging”.
ddjg over 3 years ago
This cartoon about wrote itself . .
JoeStoppinghem Premium Member over 3 years ago
I’m thinking this is an example of womanagement.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 3 years ago
And you wonder why Arlo is not anxious to do things around the house.
colddonkey over 3 years ago
Tell Janis to go have a glass of wine. When she finishes the paint will be dry and also match the chip. (if it doesn’t who cares time for Arlo’s glass of wine)
ScullyUFO over 3 years ago
Posts: every color is darker when wet. Me: What about black paint?
Gandalf over 3 years ago
I’ve always thought it ridiculous that women are explaining that men ‘manslpain’…. Almost as good as those who condemn all who are ‘judgmental’, thus judging that judgments are somehow evil…
david_42 over 3 years ago
I did the deck. Two weeks of pressure washing, “brightening”, etc, then a day of sweeping, painting, sweep another section, paint, pick up branches and leaves, re-paint. This week will be cleaning the gazebo – no painting.
joefearsnothing over 3 years ago
Women call it “condescending”!;o]
jarvisloop over 3 years ago
My own Janis used to do everything that Janis does in today’s strip. One time, I finally put down the tools and walked away, telling her that the job was hers. I stuck to my guns and did absolutely nothing more, not even putting things away. I no longer hear any “helpful” questions or criticisms.
I love her, but…
I’mStandingRightHere over 3 years ago
When I cook or bake my wife will be in the kitchen asking why I’m doing something a certain way or saying that’s not how her mother/grandmother/greatgrandmother did it. When she cooks or bake – there must be silence!
Going Nuts over 3 years ago
He’ll figure out shortly to send her to visit Gene, then do the honey-do’s.
Michael G. over 3 years ago
Which follows the “nagging”.
joeatwork212 over 3 years ago
“Mansplaining” might be new, but “Nagging” goes back to the beginning of time.
trainnut1956 over 3 years ago
Don’t mansplain. Just hand her the paint brush and walk away.
DDrazen over 3 years ago
When your wife does it, it’s “quality control.”
ChessPirate over 3 years ago
This is how women watch paint dry…
(^ ⌣ʖ^)
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 3 years ago
Mansplaining? Sounds like Ricky Ricardo.
Moonkey Premium Member over 3 years ago
He seems to be handling it rather well. Since they have a great marriage, I wonder what the story before this was.
billwog over 3 years ago
And if she says, “Just paint it white,” don’t believe the white you pick will be the white she wanted since there are probably 20 whites..
Cincoflex over 3 years ago
I’d call it ‘Wifebossing’ myself
Tyge over 3 years ago
The typical definition of mansplaining is “When a man explains something to a woman in a patronizing tone as if the woman is too emotional and illogical to understand.”
But it is also when a man has minute and arcane knowledge of a subject and thinks you will be interested in hearing all of it. Many engineers fall into the habit of mansplaining. _(Of which I am guilty.)
Judy Saint Premium Member over 3 years ago
Methinks Jimmy Johnson is not clear on what ‘mansplaining’ is.
daddo52 over 3 years ago
Usually they get lighter as they dry, thus the mansplaining
Da'Dad over 3 years ago
I think JJ’s point is whats good for the gander is good for the goose.
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member over 3 years ago
This, to me, was one of the best, and most funny A&J comics in quite a while!!!! Wonderful!
scaeva Premium Member over 3 years ago
Most pigments fade with age, especially if exposed to UV.
DCBakerEsq over 3 years ago
Wives, huh?
Lightpainter over 3 years ago
In the movie “ Pollock”, Jackson is working on a painting. Wife Lee comes in, starts asking why he is doing certain colors, certain strokes, etc etc. Finally he hands her the brush and says “ Here, you paint the F’ing thing!”
ron over 3 years ago
Priming patches over little nail holes? Nonsense!!!
mafastore over 3 years ago
I can’t think of what it was that we recently bought, I don’t think paint (and if it was it was craft paint not wall paint). We had to go back because it was too dark a shade of beige/brown – husband was upset and it would not work with the project he was doing – “What do you mean tan is always a darker shade than (whatever color I had suggested)”.