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09-01-2008, 04:11 AM
I do all of that except for repairing clothes. Can't repair a button that stays. My wife works late, so of course I pitch in, or should I say do what needs to be done. It is I who do does all the landry. I can iron a shirt better than my wife.
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09-01-2008, 08:50 PM
yea i had to start doing all of that when i was really young.
In my house the statis was Defend Yourself. had to do laundry for myself or it would not be done. i learn from school to sew my clothes better than i was before and iron them. when you do it all the time is not that hard, it became second narture to do them. |
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09-02-2008, 03:14 AM
Well i cook b/c being a chef at a restaurant still makes you the cook at home when you live with roommates but keeps me from doing dishes. Um girls that come over do the vacuuming and maps floors but i cut grass and sweep up. But don't get me wrong i also turn a wrench when need to.
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09-02-2008, 04:15 AM
I do all my laundry, house cleaning, ironing, dishes, fix my clothes from workin with barbwire, cut my hair.take care of loads of dogs and other animals as well and cook since i have multiple certifications
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09-03-2008, 01:51 AM
OMg how did you know what I do!? Haha! just messing.
Anyways I didn't think of them as women jobs maybe way back in the 1800hundreds when women were deprived of doing certain things because they were women. Ive lived by myself since I was small so I had to learn these things or I would have already been dead or something. There not hard jobs, I cooked everyday for myself unless my girlfriend was over then I would cook for two, I did laundry (I don't want to be stinky after working out), I sew because I never really had enough money to buy new cloths when mine would get old and torn. Maybe if I had a mother then maybe I wouldn't have learned these things, who knows. |
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