You live with your mother in law? Nice.
2007-01-10 06:27:01
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answer #1
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answered by omi g 2
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Ahhhh? am I missing part of this? What does the Mother-In-Law have to do with this? If your both working outside the home then by all means both work to make a home run smoothly. It should be a 50/50 proposition on the cooking, cleaning, laundry and kids. He works 5 mins from the house an 8 to 6 with lunch time coming home. I work on the road, some days 15 hours, I make my own work schedule. We share in everything. On weekends we do the shopping and the heavy cleaning, thru the week we do laundry and dishes and general pick up as well as cooking. Over the last 4 years we have gotten it down better and better as to who does what, but on the whole we share it all.
2007-01-10 06:32:50
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answer #2
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answered by sassywv 4
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No it is not the woman's job to do all the cleaning . I am a older woman with grown children and I hold a full time job , my husband is disabled , he does a lot of the cleaning , all the laundry, and I do most of the cooking if I feel like it and if I don't we have sandwiches or frozen dinners or go out to eat. My husband never complains about this and he says he feels like he should do more and would if he could.
2007-01-10 11:53:13
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answer #3
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answered by lovely 3
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No, it is not. If both people work in a marriage then it is both of their responsibility. Now if the woman wants to take on that burden of cleaning the house, then that's fine or vice versa. But if the woman doesn't work and her husband brings home the paycheck then out of courtesy the woman should want to keep the house clean and have a hot meal for her husband.
2007-01-10 06:42:08
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answer #4
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answered by Hoping he will bless me with #1 4
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It depends on the agreement between the husband and wife on how to divide responsibilities at home. My husband and I both work, we have a maid come in 2x/month, so we don't have to worry about cleaning too much. I do all of the day-to-day stuff like cooking, dishes and laundry - and he does the rest (electrical work, plumbing, home improvement projects, fixing things, maintaining electronics and computers, general financial management, paying bills, I could go on). I think, I've got a great deal here, I'll do dishes any day of the week instead of crawling in the attic pulling cable for the new lighting system.
Your MIL should butt out of your life, as should you out of hers (if she wants to play on the computer all day it's her business). Your husband is the one you should be making an agreement with re. your household chores; what your MIL thinks about it - doesn't really matter.
2007-01-10 06:31:46
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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What?!! You need to tell your mother in law that the year is 2007 not 1962! Women are much more independent and can work now!
It should be a joint effort between you and your husband. Who ever cooks, shouldn't have to clean up. He should take out the trash while your vacumning, or he can fold laundry while you put another load in. Have him help you.
And tell your mother in law that its none of her business whether you clean or not. Your not married to her.
2007-01-10 06:34:49
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answer #6
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answered by 88776 2
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NO! Leave those old stereotypes behind! Please don't worry about what your mother in law thinks- It's more important that you & your partner agree on what works best for your household.
Divide and Conquer is the rule at our house! With both people working, it' s the only way to go... but a word of advice -clearly define each persons roles - otherwise it can get messy- trust me.
My husband is in charge of all of the household wash ( mostly because he likes things folded a certain way), taking out the trash and taking care of our pet cat (since he brought the stray home from work one afternoon). He also helps with food shopping on occasion too.
Talk about what each of you likes and dislikes about housework and divide accordingly. It will certainly help if you work together on this one.
2007-01-10 06:34:17
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answer #7
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answered by littlemiraclesmom 2
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you're an exceedingly small little boy!!! and have no thought what you're speaking approximately. There are no longer any jobs for in basic terms women folk except that's to have you ever idiots toddlers! then you definately ought to do a million/2 the cleansing and feeding of the flaws. NO! we ladies folk weren't made to stay barefoot and pregnant interior the kitchen each and all the time!! And maximum adult males do no longer help women folk sufficiently that they do have the entertainment of in basic terms staying abode and laying around watching television!! abode protecting is a tricky finished time job. toddler elevating is a tricky finished time job. Cooking is a tricky finished time job then women folk are envisioned to offer a million/2 the investment of the abode too?? i think of no longer!! maximum women folk could be greater beneficial off no longer marrying you stupid jerks interior the 1st place. adult males come abode from an afternoon on the place of work and plunk down on the settee to reveal screen television adult males come abode from an afternoon on the place of work and get a lager or suitcase of it. adult males come abode from an afternoon on the place of work and assume the "little female" who has additionally had an afternoon on the place of work to attend on him hand and foot. JACK A** !!!
2016-12-12 08:30:17
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answered by Anonymous
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No, absoltuely not. It is the job of everyone in the household to get together, draw up a list of chores and divide them equally, making allowances for time and ability, and to work on it until everyone is satisfied.
If there is a member who will not participate in the running of the household, neither should they benefit from the labor of others. Let that person find their own dinners, empty their own trash and do their own laundry.
2007-01-10 06:30:23
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answer #9
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answered by Sola_Balisane 3
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Sounds like your mother in law is stuck in the ice ages. Back in the day, thats how it was, but times have changed, and woman have more responsability nowdays. your mother in law is just an old fassioned person, but it dosnt mean you have to be one too. Everyone should lend a helping hand in the home.
2007-01-10 06:28:34
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answered by Anonymous
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What is your mother law doing liveing with you first of all. And if its a womans job then she can get up and do it.
2007-01-10 06:27:06
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answered by melissas69er 3
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