If you are a husband, would you like to do most of the housework.

@paulybg (126)
China
August 27, 2010 1:04am CST
Would you like to take most housework if you are a husband?
3 responses
@GemmaR (8517)
27 Aug 10
I don't know of any man who would actually like to take on that amount of work in the place of his wife. My partner doesn't have a job at the moment, but he doesn't do anything around the flat, either. He goes out to see his friends while I do all of the work, and he won't even wash up his own plates after our meals. If anything, I'm getting a little fed up of it, and everytime I speak to him, he will do work for a day or so, but then things will just slip back to the way they were before. If I say anything more than every few weeks I get accused of nagging.
@paulybg (126)
• China
6 Sep 10
I asked this question because I think I have taken most parts of the housework and always wonder how to become a dutiful husband. Both my wife and I have to work at daytime and once come back, both of us are tired and then i need to receive the child and then do the cook. At night I need to take care of the child and need to change the diaper three to four times. And in the morning, I need to send the child to nurse's home. I think as a man, I have done my best, but my wife still not sactisfactory and always complained. So I always puzzled about this.
@GemmaR (8517)
27 Aug 10
I don't know of any man who would actually like to take on that amount of work in the place of his wife. My partner doesn't have a job at the moment, but he doesn't do anything around the flat, either. He goes out to see his friends while I do all of the work, and he won't even wash up his own plates after our meals. If anything, I'm getting a little fed up of it, and everytime I speak to him, he will do work for a day or so, but then things will just slip back to the way they were before. If I say anything more than every few weeks I get accused of nagging.
@GemmaR (8517)
27 Aug 10
I don't know of any man who would actually like to take on that amount of work in the place of his wife. My partner doesn't have a job at the moment, but he doesn't do anything around the flat, either. He goes out to see his friends while I do all of the work, and he won't even wash up his own plates after our meals. If anything, I'm getting a little fed up of it, and everytime I speak to him, he will do work for a day or so, but then things will just slip back to the way they were before. If I say anything more than every few weeks I get accused of nagging.