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Should men be asked to wash clothes?

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Mate 1

THIS A WOMAN’S JOB SINCE SHE IS FREE ALL DAY AND WE HAVE NO KIDS LIVING AT HOME.

Mate 2

We should share responsibilities. I am not your slave.

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Sarah

I agree, if she has no job then she should be doing this. Just like if she had the job and he doesn’t then he should.

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Jacque

Wait! I have a question! Mate 1, do you work? If not, then yes, it is your job. If he makes the money fo ryou to spend then you should hold up your side of the partnership and make sure the house is clean and he has food to eat. It’s not fair for him to go have to put in his 8 hours while you get to do what you want when you want. BUT if you do work, leave him. If both partners are bringing in money and doing their equal share finacially then both should have to put in thier equal share of the house duties.

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Elise

It’s got nothing to do with being a woman or a man. If M2 is at home with no children, being supported my M1, then M2 should do more housework. It doesn’t mean that M2 should do everything, especially if M1 leaves behind a disgusting mess. And M1 should not be commanding M2 to do things

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Dane

If you don’t work and have no children living at home…what is your problem with doing the laundry. Tons of women with children and a job still do the laundry. There is a deeper issue here…M2…what do you do with all your free time during the day????

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yotleo

Sweetie, if your not working and he is it’s only fair that you take care of the household. But, he must help some, your right you are not a slave, and after children and/or job, he should help a lot more.

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Doug

As I understand it M2 does not work and M1 does. If that is true then not only should she wash clothes but do ever other house hold chore. I’ll bet she spends more time sitting on her back side than contributing (grow up) If both work, then bills and chores should be split equally.

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Nancy

It’s a weak argument at best. If she is not working outside the home then find some other area to share responsibilities and leave the laundry out of the equation.

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Nancy

If mate#1 is not working, then laundry is not a valid argument. There are other ways to share responsibilities in a marriage w/o bring laudry into it. It’s a weak argument at best.

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Jennifer

Um.. Ok. I don’t think it’s necessarily a woman’s job.. If one person is working and paying for the other person’s life, then the person that stays home all day should be the one who is cleaning, cooking and keeping the laundry done, end of story.

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Gaelen and Meghan (VIP)

I don’t agree with how Mate 1 put his arguement… he comes off as a bit of a #@$%, but if Mate 2 doesn’t work then laundry is a set it and forget it chore that really doesn’t take up much of her time.

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