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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Darth Loo-knee on 13 May 2007, 13:33:08
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I have asked Mrs.Loo-knee and she thinks that "all you lot on the forum are men, they are bound to think women have easier lives!"
Men go work everyday, come home knackered then have to do jobs around the house that women don't seem to be able to do...... like "my car is making a funny noise" or "will you put this curtain rail up for me" etc.........
But Mrs.Loo-knee says she never has a day off, washing, cooking, cleaning, running Mini Loo-knee's to school..........
So what do you think Guys???? ;D
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I have asked Mrs.Loo-knee and she thinks that "all you lot on the forum are men, they are bound to think women have easier lives!"
Men go work everyday, come home knackered then have to do jobs around the house that women don't seem to be able to do...... like "my car is making a funny noise" or "will you put this curtain rail up for me" etc.........
But Mrs.Loo-knee says she never has a day off, washing, cooking, cleaning, running Mini Loo-knee's to school..........
So what do you think Guys???? ;D
Mrs TB works. So I think we are equal workwise. She tends to do pink jobs, I do all the blue jobs. Therefore, some weeks she has it easier, some weeks I do...
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well judging by the lazy cow neighbour i have i would say most women have an easier time of it.
the woman neighbour sits on her ass all day, nattering on her mobile phone and does next to nil. when her labourer hubby gets home he seems to do all the washing up left from the day and looks after their kid. (poor sod).
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Yes, girls just have to look good and everything else falls into place :D
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well judging by the lazy cow neighbour i have i would say most women have an easier time of it.
the woman neighbour sits on her ass all day, nattering on her mobile phone and does next to nil. when her labourer hubby gets home he seems to do all the washing up left from the day and looks after their kid. (poor sod).
Well he's a soft idiot then isn't he?
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I have asked Mrs.Loo-knee and she thinks that "all you lot on the forum are men, they are bound to think women have easier lives!"
Men go work everyday, come home knackered then have to do jobs around the house that women don't seem to be able to do...... like "my car is making a funny noise" or "will you put this curtain rail up for me" etc.........
But Mrs.Loo-knee says she never has a day off, washing, cooking, cleaning, running Mini Loo-knee's to school..........
So what do you think Guys???? ;D
In my opinion, as well as typical "man" jobs, we're all required at some point in our lives to wash, cook, and clean. the difference is WE DONT MOAN ABOUT IT!! ;D
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I have asked Mrs.Loo-knee and she thinks that "all you lot on the forum are men, they are bound to think women have easier lives!"
Men go work everyday, come home knackered then have to do jobs around the house that women don't seem to be able to do...... like "my car is making a funny noise" or "will you put this curtain rail up for me" etc.........
But Mrs.Loo-knee says she never has a day off, washing, cooking, cleaning, running Mini Loo-knee's to school..........
So what do you think Guys???? ;D
In my opinion, as well as typical "man" jobs, we're all required at some point in our lives to wash, cook, and clean. the difference is WE DONT MOAN ABOUT IT!!
We stood and cooked together this evening. Ah bless.
I don't do the washing, as I can't work that fancy machine she has - every friggin button I press, it just bleeps. I have to fix it when it goes wrong though.
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I have asked Mrs.Loo-knee and she thinks that "all you lot on the forum are men, they are bound to think women have easier lives!"
Men go work everyday, come home knackered then have to do jobs around the house that women don't seem to be able to do...... like "my car is making a funny noise" or "will you put this curtain rail up for me" etc.........
But Mrs.Loo-knee says she never has a day off, washing, cooking, cleaning, running Mini Loo-knee's to school..........
So what do you think Guys???? ;D
In my opinion, as well as typical "man" jobs, we're all required at some point in our lives to wash, cook, and clean. the difference is WE DONT MOAN ABOUT IT!! ;D
Ah, but see that is the point! Women create extra work for themselves and others because they want the drama, to moan about it, and to get attention by having someone else do work for them! ;) ;D
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I don't do the washing, as I can't work that fancy machine she has - every friggin button I press, it just bleeps. I have to fix it when it goes wrong though.
Funny thing I've noticed is that the fairer sex cannot load a dishwasher properly. Everything gets stacked at odd angles and the washer arms can't rotate because there's normally a ladle or similar stuck in the cutlery basket. ::)
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Well id certainly say women or at least my wife has it very easy.....she stays home all day looking after the twins 24/7 ,does a bit of house work then puts her feet up all day.
I work 12 hour shifts (don't technically work as i sit watching TV or playing on PC doing sod all ;D) then i have the long tiresome drive home (3.75 miles) then have to endue her cooking......shower and bed.
So yes id say women do get an easy life. ;D
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Women have it easier.....and my phone bill PROOVES how much free time she has!
I do
DIY
Gardening
Decorating
Car Maintenance
Bills and paper work
Cooking.....
.....and when it needs doing properly.....some cleaning.... :y
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I'm saying nothing, as Mrs AA sometimes reads the posts on here ::)
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After reading some of these posts I'm sure glad that I'm not, and nor do I ever intend to be, married ;D
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After reading some of these posts I'm sure glad that I'm not, and nor do I ever intend to be, married ;D
Never say never
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Women have it easier.....and my phone bill PROOVES how much free time she has!
I do
DIY
Gardening
Decorating
Car Maintenance
Bills and paper work
Cooking.....
.....and when it needs doing properly.....some cleaning.... :y
Sounds familiar Mark!!! ::)
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Have to stick up for the women. They have it harder. My wife does a harder job than me in Social Work and gets paid less. She does longer hours.
On top of that i do nothing in the house apart from dishes and tidy up ( i am a very tidy person)
Ironing, cooking, dusting, hoovering, shopping and all that....I dont touch :-[
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Who cares!!................I'm divorced and have no woman in my life at the moment (although there is one obvious disadvantage ::)) so I'm keepin out of this one. :D
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I'm suprised you see your wife Daz, cos by the sounds of it she lives here with me :-/
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:) I gave up work for custody of my son who was 4 yrs @ the time so i was a single dad. Granted he was past the nappy/ up @ night teething, colic stage but i was still there 4 that 1st year. From 4 yrs we were on our own, & to be honest it's easier than going to work, despite tummy bugs, changing bedding in early hours & settling him down again etc etc & all the rest, it's no big deal to do school runs, shop, wash pots, hoover, dust, still done before lunch every day.
Sadly he's 22 this year so i'm back at work in a truck, but i'd do it all again. I think in some ways parenting teaches us lessons. Still, no regrets, glad i did it, he's like a mate now & i'm still young!!! ;)
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After reading some of these posts I'm sure glad that I'm not, and nor do I ever intend to be, married ;D
Never say never
LOL... that is a common response, but I'm quite glad so many people say it cos it just makes me more determined to stick to my principles :P
There's not a girl in the world who looks good enough for me to give up my freedom, and damn are there some hot girls out there 8-). Besides, there's always a hotter one than the last and this way I get to sample more of 'em :y
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After reading some of these posts I'm sure glad that I'm not, and nor do I ever intend to be, married ;D
Ditto.
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i would say me and my misses are about the samei work perminent nights and she doses all the houes work and look after my 8month old daughter and work for here mum in a van for about 4 hours a day not easy