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yuujirou 08-12-2008 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Altaru (Post 560342)
I do most of the chores around my house. I'm still in high school, so I live with my parents, but with the exception of laundry (which is gonna come back and bite me in the ass, I know), I do most of those chores.

I love to cook though. Not as much as one of my friends, who brings cookies almost everyday to school, but I love cooking. Until I burn my arm with the oven. Then I stay away for a while, lol.

baking or cooking? x]

those are two major different categories in the culinary profession...
lol

MissMisa 08-12-2008 08:14 AM

I used to do totally nothing, but now we have a chore list and I do the dishes twice a week. Both my parents work full time but my mum does the bulk of the work which isn't particularly fair. So that's why we got a chore list.

Jaydelart 08-12-2008 08:41 AM

I do those jobs. It's only natural... Isn't it?

yuujirou 08-12-2008 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Jaydelart (Post 560397)
I do those jobs. It's only natural... Isn't it?

for some more than others >.>

Jaydelart 08-12-2008 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by yuujirou (Post 560407)
for some more than others >.>

I mean, I can understand the general concept that men are dirty... But everyone should - at least - be obligated to keep the house and their clothes clean... That shouldn't translate into just a ladies job.

As for sewing...
Well, that's a different story... I could understand that. :rolleyes:

Excessum 08-12-2008 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by yuujirou (Post 560183)
Doing the laundry
Sewing/Repairing clothes
Clean the house/apaato (vacuum, dishes, etc.)
Cook the meals
and other things of the sort x3

Pfff... all part of a bachelors day... erm... week :D
...except for the sewing part... i do repair my clothes only on extreme cases, other than that, i prefer to replace the peace of clothing that has obviously reached its natural end of life.

And i guess you need to be a reaaaly apathetic if you are living on your own and are avoiding all these chores, or you are wealthy enough to eat out of the house regularly (hire a personal cook lol), employ a maid and whatnot :P

yuujirou 08-12-2008 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Jaydelart (Post 560443)
I mean, I can understand the general concept that men are dirty... But everyone should - at least - be obligated to keep the house and their clothes clean... That shouldn't translate into just a ladies job.

As for sewing...
Well, that's a different story... I could understand that. :rolleyes:

well thank you for proving my point >.>'''
those tasks are considered 'feminine' in some cultures/philsophies/whatever more than others....
i feel sewing should be done by everyone
as is everything else listed there....
and if you didn't notice...
xD
that list is just meant as a small set of "possible" examples....
lolz

Jaydelart 08-12-2008 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by yuujirou (Post 560466)
well thank you for proving my point >.>'''
those tasks are considered 'feminine' in some cultures/philsophies/whatever more than others....
i feel sewing should be done by everyone
as is everything else listed there....
and if you didn't notice...
xD
that list is just meant as a small set of "possible" examples....
lolz

Sewing is different. It is optional in that there are easier, more convenient alternatives.
It's not like keeping the house clean or washing the dishes... Those things are more basic, and, therefore, apply to a larger population.

Sewing is more of a specific skill -- or even an art.

yuujirou 08-12-2008 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Jaydelart (Post 560494)
Sewing is different. It is optional in that there are easier, more convenient alternatives.
It's not like keeping the house clean or washing the dishes... Those things are more basic, and, therefore, apply to a larger population.

Sewing is more of a specific skill -- or even an art.

then what of cooking?

that's both x]

i mean... can't/shouldn't live off take-away all your life~
lolz


*btw, for someone like me, sewing is a must...
can't afford too buy a new pair of jeans everytime an old pair rips, lolz....*

**freaking $60 USD a pair... =.= **

Jaydelart 08-12-2008 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by yuujirou (Post 560496)
then what of cooking?

that's both x]

i mean... can't/shouldn't live off take-away all your life~
lolz


*btw, for someone like me, sewing is a must...
can't afford too buy a new pair of jeans everytime an old pair rips, lolz....*

**freaking $60 USD a pair... =.= **

Eating is basic. Preparing the food is more specific.
But, back on track ~ Not everyone can cook, nor do they have, these days.

... And one could easily live off of McDonalds or Pizza Hut. I'm sure a lot of Americans do already. XP


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