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#174722 Jan 23rd, 2008 at 10:03 AM
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Weeks ago when I was sick Mark actually picked up the old vac to vacuum, I had to laugh though because before starting he looked at me and said, how do you turn this on? haha It was the first time he'd ever vacuumed our house! lol He also loaded the dishwasher and didn't know how to do that either! I had to tell him to put the plastics on the top. egad

So my question is, do any of your men do "womanly" work ever? I mean men in a relationship here.....my dad was single for many years so he had to do it all himself for a while......And I'm not saying men don't do it, or shouldn't do it...just curious whether or not yours help out around the house with the things....

I don't work outside the house so I do the housework, that's fine with me--as long as he doesn't ever think I'm his maid. rspb I know when I'm sick it's so nice for him to make ME dinner! I think wow, this is nice having someone bring your food in to you each night! lol

Here's Mark caught in the act! We were both laughing pretty hard, I just had to capture it on camera!

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Cool pic Loz.

I see Mark decorates like my DH...with guns leaning against a wall. I just put away a few of them yesterday lol .

A few times when I was very sick DH did the dishes for me...he hates the sound of the vacuumn so I know he'd never do that.

It's great that he helps no matter what it would be. Great job Mark.


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Hey doing the dishes is a good help! thumbup

Yeah Mark finally took the gun out of the living room a few days ago...he's done hunting now finally! thumbup

That's a bad pic because it was messy then....My acrylic paints all over the floor, a big piece of wood on the floor, the mop and stuff. It doesn't look like that now! lol

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Hunting season was over months ago here, he just wouldn't let me put them away.... I finally made him tell me where he put the gun cabinet key.

Hmmm, wonder if you could learn him to make bread? lol You'd have it made then...


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So a house cleaning man is better than a rich man? lol
Proud to say I do my fair share of housework without being asked! clap


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I'd like a rich, house cleaning man---but since I already have Mark lol I'll settle for a decent waged, not so much of a housecleaning man.

It's good you do your fair share..... thumbup


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I feel the same way. Jeremy and I always both did the house work and cooked when I worked. We had a housekeeper that came in once a week. Now that I don't work I do most all of the cleaning and cooking. It makes me a nervous wreck if he starts cleaning. He works very hard to make it where I can stay home and be with Brennan. Jeremy takes very good care of me and Brennan. We don't want for anything. I think it's the least I can do. I know a lot of people may think that's wrong but it's what makes me more comfortable.


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lol

rachelp, Your mom is getting spoiled...... lol

Kidding......my man helps also....Mostly in the winter.. Summer he is too busy outdoors...

I don't always like his cleaning or cooking, but I pretend I do, so he doesnt quit..............LOl lol


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Originally Posted by dodge
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rachelp, Your mom is getting spoiled...... lol


She deserves to be spoiled. She has always taken care of me and spoiled me. She definitely deserves some pampering herself.


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#174846 Jan 23rd, 2008 at 02:45 PM
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At our house I do mostly all of the cooking and cleaning. James' cooking is heating up leftover pizza or microwaving some hot dogs. lol He only cleans if he absolutely has to. That means that we find out we are having unexpected company and I tell him he better get on the ball and help me pick the house up. lol Once in a while I get on him about not helping because I also work full time. The last time I did he said that he would vacuum and clean the bathroom. I told him that he had to either wash dishes (we don't have a dishwasher) or clean the bathroom and he chose bathroom duty. Well....that was about 2 months ago and he has cleaned the bathroom once and hasn't vacuumed yet! lol I always remind him that I am doing his jobs when I do them. He grew up in a large family where the girls did the house work so he got used to not having to do it. But...he lived by himself for years and had to do it himself but as soon as we moved into our house together he quit. lol Oh well! We can't have everything right??

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I don't mind cleaning the house at all since I don't work--but I don't view it as my job or anything. I'm clean but not superfreaky clean.....

I just don't want Mark to ever think of me as his maid. I had to laugh becuase the other night he had an empty pepsi can here and I said, aren't you taking that out---he said, I thought you were.....I said HECK no....I may keep the house clean but you have two legs to pick up after yourself. lol Plus he works 4 tens now so he's off 3 days a week so he has more time now. His only "real" things I expect him to do are the trash, and the mowing. And any yucky thing--like bug killer, etc....

That time that I was sick and he vacuumed he also ran the dishwasher, cleaned the kitchen and wiped it all down and tidied it up, and he did SIX loads of laundry--which I regretted but didn't harp on him too much about. He throws wrong things, and wrong colors in together. One time he put my wool skirt in the dryer and shrunk it so small it would've fit Athena.

Too bad we can't have everything huh? lol




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lol lol lol

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Dwight and I share the house work,, with us both working it's a given that he helps,, He even cleans the base boards,, and put an old towel on the end of a broom and "sweeps' the ceiling and upper corners of the walls,, and cleans the ceiling fans once a month grin ,,,, and he can cook some dishes better than me, His meatloaf is the best I've ever eaten and so is his stew! It takes him twice as long as me to do all the above but who cares, When I'm sick he waits on me hand and foot, brings my meals wakes me to take my medicine, takes my temp, runs my bath water, he's great with things like that. When he's sick he just wants to be left alone,.. period,, so I do,, although when he asleep I go check on him dang he sleeps sooooooo still I have to watch to see if his chest is moving when he breathes shock ,,scary sometimes nervous But over all Dwight pulls his weight around here evenly and hasn't one time complained about my hours being cut and he has to make up the difference when it comes to paying bills,, Yep I got a keeper!!


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Cindy--I am glad you are spoiled--it is about time, right ??

Diane--I think yo have a "keeper" too.

Loz--Rachel--I don't work outside the home either--and I do all the housework, which seems fair to me too--until now that is--While I am recovering from my surgeries, Rod does most of it--(I tell him what needs done, & then he does waht I ask)--he thinks he is doing a great job--NOT--but hey he is trying his best--and at least I do not have to feel like I need to clean anyway.

he DOES do a great job of vacuuming though !!! thumbup


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Originally Posted by angelblossom
Dwight and I share the house work,, with us both working it's a given that he helps,, He even cleans the base boards,, and put an old towel on the end of a broom and "sweeps' the ceiling and upper corners of the walls,, and cleans the ceiling fans once a month grin ,,,, and he can cook some dishes better than me, His meatloaf is the best I've ever eaten and so is his stew! It takes him twice as long as me to do all the above but who cares, When I'm sick he waits on me hand and foot, brings my meals wakes me to take my medicine, takes my temp, runs my bath water, he's great with things like that. When he's sick he just wants to be left alone,.. period,, so I do,, although when he asleep I go check on him dang he sleeps sooooooo still I have to watch to see if his chest is moving when he breathes shock ,,scary sometimes nervous But over all Dwight pulls his weight around here evenly and hasn't one time complained about my hours being cut and he has to make up the difference when it comes to paying bills,, Yep I got a keeper!!


Summer time,, I sure dont worry about house being super clean......Never is.. Houses are ment to be lived in.........I sure enjoy mine.......We pretty much share everything here.
He uses the computer to play games when he wants, and I go watch tv.. We have 2 but the one in the kitchen has no couch... lol
I love mowing lawn, so I do it all......I do all the flowers, but he does help in the garden......
We even share our disagreements...... lol lolAnd cold..

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I'd rather mine didn't clean...but when he does I just grin and bear it


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suzydaze #174967 Jan 23rd, 2008 at 08:03 PM
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Originally Posted by tamara
... I finally made him tell me where he put the gun cabinet key....
i just made mine give me one of the keys, so we each have one!

scott can keep house better than i can, but hates it worse, so he only does what i absolutely need him to. i'm ok with that. since i got sick last fall, he does a lot of things that a lot of men wouldn't want to, like getting up 2 hours early to brush my hair and put my socks on. so if he doesn't ever wash dishes, i don't care!

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Jiffy, he hid the keys when DD had friends coming over all the time and I had forgot to ever ask where they were. lol

I always did all the housework and yard work even when I worked full time. Mind you DH worked at a job where his hours were beyond crazy.


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Originally Posted by Jiffymouse

scott can keep house better than i can, but hates it worse, so he only does what i absolutely need him to. i'm ok with that. since i got sick last fall, he does a lot of things that a lot of men wouldn't want to, like getting up 2 hours early to brush my hair and put my socks on. so if he doesn't ever wash dishes, i don't care!

Scott is a good man to help you like that, Jiffy-- thumbup

Tamara: when the girls were at that stage--DH gave me a key to the gun cabinet of my own.--that was not much better because i used it so seldom I would have to remind myself which key on my ring it actually was.

Now he has a gun safe--and since it has been so long since I have gone down and looked at it, I really need to see if it locks or if it has a combination--although MY gun is upstairs in the closet, using the old lock/key--so for protection I am good.


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Ours is a gun safe as well but I always threw the key in my jewellery box~not a good thing if we ever had a break in so DH hid the keys together. I never dig in there so I never asked where it was hidden..now I know.

It's against the law here to have guns in a cabinet, they have to be out of sight in a fully enclosed steel box...with the ammunition stored seperately in a steel ammunition box.


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Sorry Loz, I hijacked your topic... lol

Back to men and housework grin


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OK--back to men & housework--except--when I said gun cabinet--I did not mean the glass front kind--we had a small locked box for my gun and a homemade gun safe for all the rest of the guns--My dad has the conventional gun cabinet--and it would be NO problem to get into--just break the glass--

OK--back to men & housework here

DH even takes out the trash 2 times a week for me--and fills my bird feeders--
I guess I will keep him.- bow


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Originally Posted by plantqueen
At our house I do mostly all of the cooking and cleaning. James' cooking is heating up leftover pizza or microwaving some hot dogs. lol He only cleans if he absolutely has to. That means that we find out we are having unexpected company and I tell him he better get on the ball and help me pick the house up. lol Once in a while I get on him about not helping because I also work full time. The last time I did he said that he would vacuum and clean the bathroom. I told him that he had to either wash dishes (we don't have a dishwasher) or clean the bathroom and he chose bathroom duty. Well....that was about 2 months ago and he has cleaned the bathroom once and hasn't vacuumed yet! lol I always remind him that I am doing his jobs when I do them. He grew up in a large family where the girls did the house work so he got used to not having to do it. But...he lived by himself for years and had to do it himself but as soon as we moved into our house together he quit. lol Oh well! We can't have everything right??


The girls only did the house work ...Ha ha ha
I grew up in family of 10 kids .5 of each.
We had a large dairy farm all done by us 12.......The girls had to do the house work, work in the barn and milk cows 2 times a day......GO to the milk house an help bottle the milk and was the utinsels......Steam bottle was something else.
In the summer the girls worked out in the field right with the boys..

How is that for upbringing????????

Ps........i still live on a small farm an love my land.


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