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What household chores do you do?

Started by merithyn, July 19, 2012, 01:00:21 PM

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On a regular basis, what chores do you do around the house?

Dishes
Laundry
Sweeping
Dusting
Picking Up
None - that's wimmen's work.

Scipio

I do all of these, in rotation.  But only I vacuum or do windows.
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None. I pay a nice Romanian lady to do them for me.

Quote from: merithyn on July 19, 2012, 01:00:21 PM
Obviously, the single folks are going to skew the results a bit since they kind of HAVE to do this stuff. I'm still wondering.

No we don't. See above.

derspiess

Quote from: merithyn on July 19, 2012, 01:19:09 PM
Huh? What the hell does that even mean?!

I actually like doing yard/outside work.  It's fulfilling.  If I've done a good job on the lawn & it looks nice, I'm proud of it and don't mind the physical effort one bit.  Same goes for fixing things, installing/replacing appliances, light fixtures, etc.  But if I do housework, even if I do a decent job of it, I get no such fulfillment.  I honestly wish I did.
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Grey Fox

All of it. My Girl is lazy, my kid is still too small.

She will do some of it, I just have to order it multiple times.
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Barrister

Quote from: merithyn on July 19, 2012, 01:19:09 PM
Quote from: derspiess on July 19, 2012, 01:15:17 PM
Having said the above, I don't hate or resist housework because it's emasculating.  I do so partly because I'm lazy and partly because the kids will mess everything up 2 seconds later.  Also partly because it just doesn't feel natural or fulfilling.  I'm not into the nesting thing.  I'd rather spend 5 hours working out in the yard in 90 degree heat than spend 30 minutes doing household chores.

:blink:

Huh? What the hell does that even mean?!

I don't know about natural, but some housework is more enjoyable than others.  I do more of the cooking because I find it satisfying - providing food for the family, being a bit creative with what you cook.  I like doing yardwork because it gets you outside.

But I hate doing laundry - its just so dull and tedious.  My wife says she doesn't mind doing it - find it relaxing.  So to each their own.
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derspiess

Quote from: garbon on July 19, 2012, 01:22:20 PM
Quote from: derspiess on July 19, 2012, 01:19:22 PM
Quote from: garbon on July 19, 2012, 01:16:53 PM
Housework doesn't feel natural? :unsure:

Not for me.  Unfortunately, not so much for the wife, either since they had a maid growing up and she never had to do any chores.  Shit, *I* had to teach her how to clean.  How messed up is that?

I'm still not sure I understand natural though. I mean I hate cleaning but I wouldn't say it is unnatural. Care to clarify? :D

All I can say is that it doesn't feel natural for me to be doing it.  Besides, you're gay, so cleaning would obviously feel natural to you :)
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garbon

Quote from: derspiess on July 19, 2012, 01:27:47 PM
All I can say is that it doesn't feel natural for me to be doing it.  Besides, you're gay, so cleaning would obviously feel natural to you :)

Didn't I just say that I don't like to clean? :unsure:

So is a natural state for humans - a big, jumbly mess? :unsure:

What do you mean by natural? From what you said to Meri it seems like you just mean you don't derive pleasure from it...?
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derspiess

Quote from: Barrister on July 19, 2012, 01:27:32 PM
I don't know about natural, but some housework is more enjoyable than others.  I do more of the cooking because I find it satisfying - providing food for the family, being a bit creative with what you cook.  I like doing yardwork because it gets you outside.

But I hate doing laundry - its just so dull and tedious.  My wife says she doesn't mind doing it - find it relaxing.  So to each their own.

I don't mind doing laundry, per se.  And surprisingly I'm better at it than my wife, in terms of knowing how to separate clothes & whatnot.  But I abhor folding clothes and am pretty lousy at it.  I'm not much into cooking outside of grilling or making chili, but thankfully the wife loves to cook.

What gets me about dividing up chores is that the wife always bitches about how she has to do more than 50% of them and doesn't count yardwork because she knows that's something I like doing.  She also doesn't count gathering up & taking out the garbage because that's "a man's job anyway". 
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Barrister

Quote from: derspiess on July 19, 2012, 01:32:13 PM
Quote from: Barrister on July 19, 2012, 01:27:32 PM
I don't know about natural, but some housework is more enjoyable than others.  I do more of the cooking because I find it satisfying - providing food for the family, being a bit creative with what you cook.  I like doing yardwork because it gets you outside.

But I hate doing laundry - its just so dull and tedious.  My wife says she doesn't mind doing it - find it relaxing.  So to each their own.

I don't mind doing laundry, per se.  And surprisingly I'm better at it than my wife, in terms of knowing how to separate clothes & whatnot.  But I abhor folding clothes and am pretty lousy at it.  I'm not much into cooking outside of grilling or making chili, but thankfully the wife loves to cook.

What gets me about dividing up chores is that the wife always bitches about how she has to do more than 50% of them and doesn't count yardwork because she knows that's something I like doing.  She also doesn't count gathering up & taking out the garbage because that's "a man's job anyway".

The folding is what drives me crazy.  Washing itself isn't so bad - just separate and put in machine.

If you enjoy grilling and making chili, then you enjoy cooking.  You just need to expand your repertoire.  There's no difference between grilling a steak, and making any other kind of meal.  And besides - all the great chefs are men anyways.  ;)
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All of those. But less than she does. I do the majority of the cooking. She mows the lawn. Mostly because it drives my allergies nuts. It's kinda funny watching that little girl trying to wield a big mower.  :P

Mostly I do my laundry and she does hers. She's got too many rules and delicate stuff she has to wash in special ways I never bothered to figure out. I just dump my clothes in there and go. It's either dark, light or white.

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garbon

Quote from: derspiess on July 19, 2012, 01:32:13 PM
She also doesn't count gathering up & taking out the garbage because that's "a man's job anyway". 

Odd.
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Grey Fox

I don't even bother separating anymore. It's all the same cotton with a little polyester.
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derspiess

Quote from: garbon on July 19, 2012, 01:31:04 PM
Didn't I just say that I don't like to clean? :unsure:

So is a natural state for humans - a big, jumbly mess? :unsure:

Oh, I prefer a nice, clean house.  It just doesn't feel natural for me to clean it.  I do it, but I sort of feel lost doing it.

QuoteWhat do you mean by natural? From what you said to Meri it seems like you just mean you don't derive pleasure from it...?

I'm not sure how I can explain in any more detail how something does or does not feel natural, sorry.
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