WIFE: I’m a grown woman! Don’t tell what to do! I don’t need your help!!
ALSO WIFE: Help me find my glasses …
There’s a big yucky spider in the bathtub …
My CHECK ENGINE light is on …
The grass is getting quite long …
The toilet isn’t flushing right …
That floodlight bulb outside is burned out …
.
Okay, then. Whoa. Back off. Neither Aunty’s complaints nor those above apply at our house. Distasteful chores are equally shared. I don’t know about yours, but the men in our family are more than just pretty faces. (—
As kids (Boys) we were taught by Mother and grandma to cook, iron, wash clothes, housekeep etc. Payed off all my life. Wife and I raised 8 boys with hard work and they learned to be self reliant. Wife and I ended up caretakers for my Mother and dad over 6 years and now my wife has Alzheimers since 2014 and I am her caretaker – chief cook and bottle washer and maid. Skills I was taught as a lad (now age 76) at home is not book knowledge (my history degree useless now) worth more than I ever knew as “mommy that’s girls work” not man’s work.
I depend on my wife for one thing: glasses so I can read the menu at a restaurant in the summer.
In the summer I wear T-shirts or golf shirts with no pockets. Therefore: no place to put glasses.
I know women have a love/hate relationship with their purses but, like a magician’s hat, they can pull all manner of things from them. My wife had a flight instructor who said he liked flying with her since if they crashed in the mountains, they could survive for a week off the contents of her purse.
My wife keeps a spare pair of glasses in her purse just for this purpose.
Macushlalondra over 2 years ago
Typical! So very typical!
blunebottle over 2 years ago
Not me. I do quite well on my own, thank you.
FreyjaRN Premium Member over 2 years ago
My hubby was always self-reliant, but now he takes care of both of us.
The Reader Premium Member over 2 years ago
You don’t need to smother him. Eventually he will just starve in his dirty underwear looking for his wallet.
PraiseofFolly over 2 years ago
WIFE: I’m a grown woman! Don’t tell what to do! I don’t need your help!!
ALSO WIFE: Help me find my glasses …
There’s a big yucky spider in the bathtub …
My CHECK ENGINE light is on …
The grass is getting quite long …
The toilet isn’t flushing right …
That floodlight bulb outside is burned out …
.
Okay, then. Whoa. Back off. Neither Aunty’s complaints nor those above apply at our house. Distasteful chores are equally shared. I don’t know about yours, but the men in our family are more than just pretty faces. (—
rbullfogg over 2 years ago
Hey! I object! I resemble that remark!
LOL : )
CorkLock over 2 years ago
As kids (Boys) we were taught by Mother and grandma to cook, iron, wash clothes, housekeep etc. Payed off all my life. Wife and I raised 8 boys with hard work and they learned to be self reliant. Wife and I ended up caretakers for my Mother and dad over 6 years and now my wife has Alzheimers since 2014 and I am her caretaker – chief cook and bottle washer and maid. Skills I was taught as a lad (now age 76) at home is not book knowledge (my history degree useless now) worth more than I ever knew as “mommy that’s girls work” not man’s work.
goboboyd over 2 years ago
Mother me, don’t smother me. Let me mansplain it to you. After you bring me another beer.
ladykat Premium Member over 2 years ago
So true!
ChessPirate over 2 years ago
Wife: “I do.”
Also Wife: “Not tonight, I have a headache…”
jango over 2 years ago
AA, you are crossing the gender line here. Both sides have their pluses and minuses. Learn to cooperate through them all!
dflak over 2 years ago
I depend on my wife for one thing: glasses so I can read the menu at a restaurant in the summer.
In the summer I wear T-shirts or golf shirts with no pockets. Therefore: no place to put glasses.
I know women have a love/hate relationship with their purses but, like a magician’s hat, they can pull all manner of things from them. My wife had a flight instructor who said he liked flying with her since if they crashed in the mountains, they could survive for a week off the contents of her purse.
My wife keeps a spare pair of glasses in her purse just for this purpose.
cuzinron47 over 2 years ago
That can go both ways Auntie. By the way, I don’t carry a wallet, don’t drive so I don’t lose my car, and prepare my own meals.
gopher gofer over 2 years ago
my wife also helps me find things in the fridge that are right in front of my eyes…