how do you think to get a man to do his share of the housework?
By myy0220
@myy0220 (60)
China
May 12, 2010 9:21am CST
if you are a man, will you share housework with your wife? will you cook for her or you just wait for dinner while playing games? equality starts at home, Wallin, Finland's minister for culture and sports said.
do you agree with it? show us your ideas, so that we can know more about the difference between men and women.
2 responses
@zhangxia (87)
• China
13 May 10
of course .everyone have responsibility to a family .if it's a happy family .husband will share the work which wife is doing .especially when wife is sick or ill .he will do the whole housework .make dinner for her .wash her clothes .and clean the house .it's a warm and fragrant home .happiness filled in the air .snd that is what I will do for my lover .
@lifedoesntimitate (128)
• United States
12 May 10
Yeah, I think people use gender stereotypes too often to make their personal situation more pleasant for themselves. "I can't cook because I'm a man" is obviously ridiculous. I absolutely help out every day, as does my wife. We have a list of things that needs to get done, and we each are assigned based off that list, and we do our part. The other side of that is that we don't *just* do our part. If, for instance, the trash needs to be taken out, and it's not my day to do it, but she's busy with one thing or another, I'll take it out.
All these gender-based rules that we've decided on in this world are so silly. I've always thought so, anyway.