This is nothing new. I learned this from my father. He taught me how to mow the lawn and care for the trees and bushes. That way, when mom complained to the neighbors about how lazy he was around the house, they would know that it wasn't true because they always saw him doing some work or other. The lesson is that if other people don't see it happen, it didn't get done.
Besides, who are these uppity women who are complaining so much about the amount of housework that they have to do for their husbands? They should be thanking their men for marrying them and for giving them the privilege of doing this as opposed to being spinsters and having to work for a living.
Men's hard work in the home is ignored by women, study finds Men do far more housework than they are given credit for, according to research that claims women do not notice because their male partners "don't make a fuss".
Men said they spent 13 hours a week on household chores including cleaning the lavatory, taking out the rubbish and changing the bed linen. But 60 per cent of the 1000 men questioned said their efforts were unnoticed by the woman in their lives because they did not like to make a fuss. Almost half said they felt women were more prone to showing off about the amount of housework they take on.
Men said they spent 13 hours a week on household chores including cleaning the lavatory, taking out the rubbish and changing the bed linen. But 60 per cent of the 1000 men questioned said their efforts were unnoticed by the woman in their lives because they did not like to make a fuss. Almost half said they felt women were more prone to showing off about the amount of housework they take on.
Besides, who are these uppity women who are complaining so much about the amount of housework that they have to do for their husbands? They should be thanking their men for marrying them and for giving them the privilege of doing this as opposed to being spinsters and having to work for a living.
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