Labor in the House

Philippines
May 9, 2007 11:04pm CST
To my feloow husbands, are you willing to help your wife in doing domestic chores or anything in the house or do you prefernot to just to maintain the image of being macho?
5 responses
@muscare (3068)
• Australia
10 May 07
I love to help my wife with the housework, because the quicker it gets done the more time we can spend together. I don't know about it being an issue of machoism,but I can't say it bothers me what others think about it.I mean, I can do the dishes and 5 minutes later, I'll be out mowing the lawn! Frankly, I just like to help my wife out whenever I can.
• Philippines
10 May 07
I agree! I even love to cook for my wife and the whole family.
@muscare (3068)
• Australia
10 May 07
Yes, I've done my fair share of cooking too. My wife likes it. She says I'm a better cook than she is, but she's probably only saying that so I do it more often!!!
• Philippines
11 May 07
me too, my wife also said that I'm a better cook then her and so as the children, that's why I am assigned to the kitchen most of the time. He he he!
• Indonesia
10 May 07
I did help my wife doing house chores, but not for labor reason, much more into 'romantic' reason, to show her that man is more than just macho thing, and I do believe it gives us, man, an added value to do this kind of thing for our lady.
• Philippines
11 May 07
Yup! it makes us more attractive and loveable to them right?
@balasri (26537)
• India
12 May 07
Not helping is bum.Helping is Macho to me.
@lilman (10)
• United States
18 May 07
I cook most meals and help with everything.. My wife works outside the home and we use her income for bills. It works out well..
@nsangno (63)
• Thailand
24 May 07
I am always willing to help my wife in doing house chores. Sometimes I do massage for her, cook, wash cloths, clean house and toilet. Not only when she ask me to do, but also when I see her doing many thing and getting tired I voluntarily do other chores for her. This is because she not only my wife, she is also my friend, my buddy (but not my mom). We share happiness and sadness.