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 How to become a good newly housewife?

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violette
post Apr 26 2009, 01:43 AM

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QUOTE(Reuben @ Dec 21 2007, 03:20 PM)
I find this question a bit saddening as it reinforces the stereotypes of what a man and woman's roles are.

This seems to imply that guys like girls that stay in the home and cook nice food etc etc...Well sure I like it but is it a requirement? Not for me at least.

Be comfortable with who you are, learn how to cook a few simple dishes and it's not a problem to get your other half to join in as well. Cooking need not be a chore and everyone can help out. You cook, he washes or vice versa.

The old model of MAN MAKE MONEY COME HOME WIFE MUST SERVE should be obsolete now.

If your husband or husband to be enforces that...then perhaps what he needs is a maid and not a wife.

But once again I think EVERYONE should be able to do a bit of house work regardless of being male or female. It's part of being a complete person
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in fact i probably should learn how to operate that washing machine of mine....
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u r ryte!!! nod.gif hrm.even me myself not really gud in cooking. sweat.gif spent almost 6 years live in hostel [cuz my skewl is a boarding school] makes me feel like -i know nothing- bout all housework. sweat.gif my mom n sis teached me all dat [cook especially] but then when get back to hostel n not practce cooking summore when got so many homeworks to do during holiday had reduced d number how many times i cook. then, forgot what ive learned before. sweat.gif n currently continue studying at university....i cme backhome during semester break oni, da whole semester didnt prctce cooking. haih2. sweat.gif

 

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