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Georgia [21]
3 years ago
5

Some people say that both spouses should do housework if they both have jobs. Others argue that housework is a woman’s duty and

she must do this even if she works outside home. What do you think? Support your view with examples from your experience or knowledge of life.
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Orlov [11]3 years ago
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Hello, i guess?

Now, my opinion on this subject is simply, well, both spouses should do housework, like cook and clean. However, no offense, but women belong in the kitchen, since men can't cook all <em>that </em>well.. Actually no, some men can cook, but it's rarely seen...

Moving on, chores are meant for both spouses within a situation. No offense, but men can learn to h*cking clean. I mean, men <em>have</em> become (somewhat) lazier than they were, lets say, 30-40 years ago?

Still, sure women can (or are supposed to) clean, but that doesn't mean men can just sit around and not help out around the house once they get home from work.

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From my experience, i've learned that housework is for both spouses (since i'm living with my bf in his condo-). My bf normally does the dishes, while normally i dust & vacuum, and we call that fair. But some days, we switch the housework around, and do each others stuff, and we still call that fair for the 2 of us.  

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<u>Its wrong to use my own work, 1.</u> And 2, this is my own opinion. If you choose to restate this, thank you. However, if this is not restated, you might be struck down for plagiarism, and i don't want that.

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But, this concludes my response to your question. :)

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