Sorry, sweetie, quit stewing in your outdated stereotypes. Every woman that lived in my house thought brooms were a means of transportation and a sweeper was a position on a soccer team. Cleaning was never in their vocabulary.
Hubby is really very helpful when it comes to housework. He’s the main vacuumer and actually enjoys hanging the laundry on the line. “Very Zen”, he tells me.
I can’t resist: You can’t do MORE if you haven’t done ANY. (With apologies to my husband who is one of the tidiest men I know and who has the patience to clean the kitchen better than I do.)
Templo S.U.D. about 7 years ago
as a guy, I too would like to know form where that factoid originated
Farside99 about 7 years ago
Well, it doesn’t say how much more. It doesn’t take much to do more than a very token amount, and it’s not like you have to do it every day.
wirepunchr about 7 years ago
Like they say, I don’t drink anymore but I don’t drink any less.
pdking77 about 7 years ago
Sorry, sweetie, quit stewing in your outdated stereotypes. Every woman that lived in my house thought brooms were a means of transportation and a sweeper was a position on a soccer team. Cleaning was never in their vocabulary.
Dani Rice about 7 years ago
Hubby is really very helpful when it comes to housework. He’s the main vacuumer and actually enjoys hanging the laundry on the line. “Very Zen”, he tells me.
david_42 about 7 years ago
I’m retired, wife still works. I do about 90% of the housework and cooking. Plus 72% of dogwalks, 100% of feedings, 95% of doghair removal, etc
dogday Premium Member about 7 years ago
I can’t resist: You can’t do MORE if you haven’t done ANY. (With apologies to my husband who is one of the tidiest men I know and who has the patience to clean the kitchen better than I do.)