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- Composing a piece of music is very feminine. It is sensitive, emotional, contemplative. By comparison, doing housework is positively masculine.
- Housework is like cleaning fish. No matter how often you do it, it still stinks.
- I love it when my justifications for avoiding housework are actually legitimate.
- The scorn men express for a male who does housework is exceeded only by their aversion to a woman who doesn't
- For women the wage gap sets up an infuriating Catch-22 situation. They do the housework because they earn less, and they earn less because they…
- My husband and I have figured out a really good system about the housework: neither one of us does it
- The secret of surviving housework is simply to do it. Pull the plug on the part of your brain that always wants to negotiate everything.…
- The cruel irony of housework: people only notice when you don't do it.
- I think housework and kids is the main reason why mental institutes are filled with a majority of women.
- Most women without childrenspend much more time than men on housework; with children, they devote more time to both housework and child care. Just as…
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