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Career / 4:31 PM - Wednesday December 06, 2006

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Why do women think it’s a man’s job to do laundry, clean dishes, clean the house. That’s a women’s job in a family. Guys don’t think it’s a women’s job to fix something when it’s broken…see my point?

- Asked by A Player, Male, 26-28

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yeah sure, continue with the dishes please.

- Response by flaca, A Thinker, Female, Who Cares?

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sadly neither do men :P

- Response by friendofgreen, An Alternative Girl, Female, 29-35, Other Profession

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Does that mean we do not have to mow the lawn :)

- Response by suess, An Alternative Girl, Female, 36-45

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I can do it all, so what's your point.

- Response by juandontbeg, A Career Man, Male, 29-35, Charlotte, Self-Employed

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i dont think any of that shit should matter

my motto is.. "if you wanna dont right... do it yourself"

i think alot of men think this way.... thing is.. when it comes to laundry and dishes.... we dont do it "right" in the womans eyes... hence why they do it themselves

but yah... ive always done my own laundry... i feel weird when someone else does it for me... i dont need to live with "mom" anymore

- Response by chavis, A Rebel, Male, 22-25, San Jose, Internet / New Media

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In a family, everyone should do their fair share. If someone happens to be better at something, regardless of their gender, then all the better.

..and don't try to pull that, "oh I'm terrible at doing the dishes" ploy and purposely break plates to get out of it.

- Response by snafu, A Trendsetter, Female, 26-28, Toronto, Administrative

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It's just easier to assign "men's jobs" and "women's jobs" so that no one has to figure out who has to do what.

But also, women might be better to do some things than men and vice versa, b/c we were brought up to be good at those things.

But I had a g/f who insisted on fixing things herself. She enjoyed being a handywoman.

- Response by djslimjim, A Guy Critical, Male, 29-35, New York, Who Cares?

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I know how to fix things and cook and clean and work full time so whta's your response to that?

My parents never taught me that ridiculous man does this woman does that bullshit. how can you have such rigid ideas on who does what? in my house, my parents were a team. my mother cooked and cleaned when we were kids. today my dad has back problems so he cooks while my mother does the yard work, cleans out the gutters, and changes the light bulbs.

Marriage should be a team and not a rigid idea on who does what like it's the 1950's. it's unacceptable for a woman not to know how to change her oil and a man should be able to cook. it's not brain surgery and sometimes the other person isn't around to do that ""chore" for you, so you have to know how to do it yourself.

- Response by ebm3, A Trendsetter, Female, 36-45, Artist / Musician / Writer

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