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Ellie
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Yes and we bow down and lick your boots as well when you come home from work. |
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MiZz SaAk
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I love staying at home...its by choice...not because my husband makes me...we both agreed that after our youngest was born that i would stay home a care for her since she has so many health problems...its such a reward for all of us!!! |
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If my fiance wants to pay my bills and give me all the money I want, then I wouldn't mind being a housewife. |
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Valentina
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I'd love to be able to do that. Spend time with the kids, always have a clean house, clean laundry.
Yup that would be a dream!!! |
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Valerie X
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I would if I could. That would be a luxury for me!!! |
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kiny
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Sure if you are Mennonite, my wife is not, I am a 42 yr old married 24 yrs w/4 kiddos still at home MALE. No such thing as "womens" work...I do laundry, vacuum, dishes, scrub the tub and pot.....when both work it should be split evenly. If one or the other makes enough money for the other to stay home and you want to stay home, knock yerself out slavin' to clean....personally I prefer to share the dirty work |
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jojo
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no i dont |
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DIANNE E
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male chauvinist y do you class house wk as womans work ????????? please give a thumbs up if u agree with me! |
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gypsy
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My husband and I have a great marriage, he goes out to work and I take care of the home, it works perfectly and we have loads of spare time to spend together as most jobs are completed when he returns from work. |
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bluebell
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Whoever is old enough to create the mess is old enough to clean it too .... and if that is her, then she should. If it is him - why would he expect maid service? The only real 'woman's work' is the part of BEING a woman - something he is not genetically qualified for. |
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I belong to me.
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Woman's work? wow....to think i thought all neanderthals were extinct!!! Hell no i do not think woman should stay at home cleaning, Ive yet to meet a man who can earn more in a month than i could so realistically when i meet another man worthy of my affections i would split the housework, and by the way no guy i have dated recently has ever expected me alone to clean my house or theirs, but then they are real men and not primitive half evolved apes. |
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Weird Angel
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No, would guyz want that? No! Be a bird explore the world
the mysteries inside and outside. Live life to the fullest.
U become something when u r outside and explore. |
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eidos
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working women have independance i think it's great |
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Like being a DINK
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I do. However, I couldn't do it. |
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cmdrbnd007
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If it is economically feasible and that is there desire then yes they should but I wouldn't necessarily call it woman's work. While I was going through nursing school, I did most of the housework and cooking. |
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lizthompson21061
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I don't think it is wise, especially if you have children. Once your children are born, they will always be your children. Your spouse may divorce you or may die (accidents do happen). However, you will still need to financially support yourself and your children. |
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sassysandyinmi
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why does cleaning the house and such have to be womens work just because that's how it was done back in the day? Well we don't live back there anymore and it's time that men to stepped up to the plate what does it hurt for the woman to have a job and the guy then when at home they share household responabilites one cook one do the dishes or something like that it's kind of a coming together when you have spent the day apart |
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C
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no it makes more sense for both the wife and husband to work. And then you HIRE a cleaning service to clean the house.
If she wants to stay home and do housework then that is ok but dont make her. |
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Fook Yu
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No I don't. That is degrading to women. I think that men should have to do the chores because women work hard to get where they are and men are so egotistical that I think that they should do some immasculating work. It would do them good and show what some women have to do because their husbands/boyfriends say that the men should do the work. Well women deserve to have a paying career too. If we want it we can do anything! |
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doo doo head
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what do you mean "other womens work"? what kind of work?
somtimes women don't have a choice and they have to do what they have to in order to feed themselves and their children |
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rolandleane
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Both work part time, be poor and spend lots of loving time together. If not this then what is it that YOU realy WANT. This way there is nothing to fight over. Oft said is that the best times were the poorest, but obviously not grinding poverty |
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career_of_artsx3
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"Womens' work"? What the hell, women are just as capeable as men and I think that only if she really wants to should she stay at home. If you wanna b a stay @ home mom, more power to you i guess... |
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Delerious?
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I've no objections if paid a fair wage for cleaning, nannying, chauffering ... think thats about £50,000 a year at least!! |
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Missy
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Sure, will you find my husband a job that pays enough so I can quit my job??? |
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Rad
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if they want to. i dont-im a diagnostic radiographer so i have to do all the cleaning and attend a full time job. |
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chloe s
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u should work sorry random lol |
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AMBER
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i stay at home and do the cleaning,cooking,shopping,bill paying, running kids to sports pratices, and games, and for the most part love it ,i feel lucky to be able to do it too, it can be lots of work but to say womens work is kind of old school,
dont be jelouse you cant provide well enough for your loved one (if you have one) to be able to enjoy taking proper care of things if thats what she would like to do. |
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supermom
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It is my experience that whether women stay at home or work outside the home...they are still responsible for doing all of the cleaning and 'womens work'. It should be each woman's choice what they want to do along with their husband's input. |
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ffiondove
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It works for me! |
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