expressmanOPwolverhampton, West Midlands, England UK239 posts
Veritaas: So what's your preference then?
where do i start does not have to be be pretty not solvenly in here ways understands a mans work a good cook take a joke can walk away from any argument when wrong to say sorry hows that for startersjavascript:emot('');
VeritaasLondon, Greater London, England UK5,839 posts
expressman: where do i start does not have to be be pretty not solvenly in here ways understands a mans work a good cook take a joke can walk away from any argument when wrong to say sorry hows that for startersjavascript:emot('');
Okay, fair enough, so what would you define as a woman's work?
expressman: i think that the old days have gone when a women was tied to the kitchen sink a womens work should be half the the mans work when 2 people work
My late husband didn't have the attitude that certain things around our home was solely 'womans work' and it wasn't his job to do it.He considered it to be both our job and we did the chores together as a team.
VeritaasLondon, Greater London, England UK5,839 posts
expressman: i think that the old days have gone when a women was tied to the kitchen sink a womens work should be half the the mans work when 2 people work
Well being tied to the kitchen sink is very boring, and not very imaginative, need variety!
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