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Do you and partner share housework??
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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 729672" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>husband tended to want to take care of the "manly" stuff, though the cars were "my deal" as I was the first girl to take "auto shop" instead of home economics in our school district. (If it doesn't have a carburetor, I'm out of my league on fuel systems, know how to change oil, do brakes, etc, but have it done these days) Kitchen cleaning was husband's thing as he had food service sanitation engineer's certification and I just didn't clean "well enough" (or wrap well enough).</p><p></p><p>He did the gardening because he loved it and I have a black thumb. Other chores were catch as catch can. I mostly did laundry. He did the ironing after he got out of the Army, as well as being in charge of footwear care. (man could he put a shine on a pair of shoes or boots!)</p><p></p><p>I'd say fifty-fifty, depending on who was working what hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 729672, member: 1963"] husband tended to want to take care of the "manly" stuff, though the cars were "my deal" as I was the first girl to take "auto shop" instead of home economics in our school district. (If it doesn't have a carburetor, I'm out of my league on fuel systems, know how to change oil, do brakes, etc, but have it done these days) Kitchen cleaning was husband's thing as he had food service sanitation engineer's certification and I just didn't clean "well enough" (or wrap well enough). He did the gardening because he loved it and I have a black thumb. Other chores were catch as catch can. I mostly did laundry. He did the ironing after he got out of the Army, as well as being in charge of footwear care. (man could he put a shine on a pair of shoes or boots!) I'd say fifty-fifty, depending on who was working what hours. [/QUOTE]
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