Attention ladies. Is your husband/partner properly trained to do menial task around the home? And if not, why not?

Attention ladies. Is your husband/partner properly trained to do menial task around the home? And if not, why not?

Asked by rhine44 1 month ago Similar questions: Attention ladies husband partner properly trained menial task home Society > Death.

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Yes he is. I could not make it without my husband. He helps me do lots of things ...just as I help him.

I cannot help him as much as I did before because of my back, but I do what I can do :) .

I just bet you are good at helping your wife also, Rhine :) .

Only when my wife puts a gun to my head. :-) rhine44 1 month ago .

Not married, but if you can find me a trained model...

I'll check my data files. Rhine44 1 month ago .

WAIT! I have a list of other qualifications that must be met.

Alright, I'll wait for you to make your shopping list. Just be sure it doesn't include eggs, butter, and milk. It would spoil by the time I got to Texas.

Rhine44 1 month ago .

I married my husband because he will not be trained. We're peas in a pod.

I wouldn't have him any other way. And I mean that.

My husband is and was always capable of doing all things that need to be done and is a much better cook than I am. Because my ability to do things have been hampered by physical "stuff", he has had to take on way more than he should with no complaints. He learned all of this as a kid in the Bronx whose Mom went to work, unusual for the 1940's.

Don't you just love men who are self-sufficient. :-) rhine44 1 month ago .

My husband is amazing in that area. He will clean the kitchen if I get tired after dinner or do anything else he sees could help me at any given time. He'll just do it.

That's after a full day's work. He is an absolute jewel.

Good thing; in these dire, economic times, you can always gets your money's worth at a local pawn shop. Rhine44 1 month ago .

Ha Ha...funny, He's a doctor so as long as people get sick, he'll be okay. Anyway, I wouldn't pawn him. In my book its not what you have but who you're with that makes life bearable!

Mostly my partner (husband) is super helpful with anything electronic; computer for example. He also loves to cook and does all the grocery shopping. Also, anything having to do with my car he is able to give advice on what I should do so I don't have to rely on a stranger.

Not so helpful with fixing things around the house. I've gotten over that since he's so helpful in other ways. I look for what he is doing not what he isn't doing.

This has made a huge difference in our relationship; he now feels appreciated.

Everyone has their limitations. It's nice to know you appreciate the talents he's good at. Rhine44 1 month ago .

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