Definately!! I work from home but i still expect my man and brother to do certain things. Its only fair since everyone lives there that everyone has something they have to do.
2007-12-21 02:14:23
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answered by Sweet T 5
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Yes. Why should someone not have to clean up after themselves just because they are young or male or whatever. An exception could be if one person is the total financial support of the family and pays for everything. That person should get a break o the house work. But if both Mom and Dad work outside the house and contribute financially, thn it is back to everyone cleans. Or unless you have a paid house keeper.
2007-12-20 14:03:30
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answered by ♪♫♪The♪♫♪ Duchess 7
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Yes they should. Kids that are over the age of 5 should have small jobs to learn responsibility. Adolescents can do what the adults do. Adults should share with balance. Obviously, you should expect more from someone that's 'stay at home' as opposed to someone that works. If all the adults work, then jobs should be divided as equally as possible, with abilities taken into consideration.
2007-12-20 22:02:03
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answered by Captain Jack ® 7
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Yes
2007-12-20 13:58:27
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answered by Emily S 5
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Yes! It used to drive me nuts when my(healthy) grandparents used to live with us and I had the pick up the slack when they didn't help out. That I didn't even mind except that they would complain about how messy the house was when me and my mom were trying to take care of 7 people and a dog.
2007-12-20 14:04:28
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answered by ~Think About It~ 4
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Yes, I've always believed that. One person shouldn't do it all because they aren't the only person living there. Everyone should do their part if they live in the house. It makes things a lot easier.
2007-12-20 14:00:01
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answered by Turtle 7
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it should be shared with people living in the household who are 18 or over.
2007-12-20 13:58:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. I help my wife when I can (i.e. when I'm not at work) and when my children were at home they had to help out.
They should be shared out in proportion to the time available, i.e. if one person is at home all day and the other works all day it shouldn't be a 50:50 split.
2007-12-20 18:46:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, depends. If someone in a relationship works ALL day and the other person stays at home baking cookies or something (Ok, I know, retarted). Then the person at home can do more.
Or, if both work, and one's not disabled then yes.
2007-12-20 13:58:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Chores should be split evenly between those that live in the home.
2007-12-20 13:59:25
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answered by DD75 3
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