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We/I pick up for 15 minutes every night, usually the kitchen or toy room. Sometimes if we/I are rolling we keep going. I do most of the cleaning/scrubby cleaning when I have time or on weekends. I put away laundry when the kids are getting ready for bed. Toys are pretty much only allowed in their rooms or the toy room. They get resorted and cleaned once a week, usually on a Friday night or Sunday morning. It's mostly my job. My husband is a huge help with picking up not so good on the scrubby stuff. This way rooms like the dining room,our bedroom, guest room, take about 15 minutes to clean at anytime because there isn't crap all over the place.

I clean in stages a lot. Sometimes I say okay just this one room today, that's all I'll do but at least it will be one room. Other times if I notice a bathroom is messy I'll scrub the sink and wipe down the mirror for a couple minutes, then later in the day or the next day come back to it and do the floor and baseboards, then later the tub or shower. Sometimes I spend 5 minutes at a time doing something small before we go somewhere. It ends up making a difference and I don't feel so overwhelmed by it then. I'm also never too tired to do it.

I also always keep the family room clean. No kids toys at the end of the day, no papers, no crap. It always takes about a half hour to clean once a week and if somebody drops by I can lead them into that space and I don't think anybody notices the clutter in the rest of the house. My kitchen is always clean but it's cluttered with kids papers, projects, lists, bags of stuff to return, whatever. I usually scrub it here and there when I'm making dinner.

Sounds like you live in a museum......

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Sounds like you live in a museum......


No, far from it.


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He can now come home from school and throw loads in the washer and dryer

15? I suspect he is coming home and blowing loads, not throwing them.

As long as the laundry is being done, I am good.

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The wife cleans the kitchen and does the dishes, she usually gets pissed at me for not helping out...
Then we go to work(we work together)she does our laundry there and then we go home and the cycle is complete. Circle of life...

YOU'RE MARRIED??!?!

:lol: Thank goodness I read a little further, because I damn sure was about to ask the same thing. Congrats Crosscheck!!!

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Our 3 kids are grown & out of the house so chores are easy now. I work out of my house & set my own schedule & travel while Mrs. Scorehead works full time, so I am home more than she is so I do laundry, dishes, vacuum, clean & cook when I can in between phone calls, conference calls, webcasts, & managing my business. When our kids were younger my Wife was a stay at home Mom so she pretty much did everything.

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Hawg Ass wrote:
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The wife cleans the kitchen and does the dishes, she usually gets pissed at me for not helping out...
Then we go to work(we work together)she does our laundry there and then we go home and the cycle is complete. Circle of life...

YOU'RE MARRIED??!?!

:lol: Thank goodness I read a little further, because I damn sure was about to ask the same thing. Congrats Crosscheck!!!


I'm wondering how many cats he has now. That adds to the cleanup.

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Kids get less expensive at the age of 6 because that's when they go to school full time. Next year we're gonna feel like we inherited another house payment's worth of $ every month now that daycare will be done.


this information is for parents who don't care about either their kids' soul or their future earning potential

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Never been married but have lived with a couple of girlfriends. I never let anyone do my laundry. Been doing that on my own since I was about 10 I'd say. Lots of the cleaning I got so used to doing by myself just by virtue of being an only child and my parents being divorced. My mom was usually working two jobs while I was in school and cleaning the house was something I always did. My girlfriends would clean and cook. Never got used to it. I honestly don't like people doing too much for me. It feels weird.

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Never been married but have lived with a couple of "girlfriends". I never let anyone do my laundry. Been doing that on my own since I was about 10 I'd say. Lots of the cleaning I got so used to doing by myself just by virtue of being an only child and my parents being divorced. My mom was usually working two jobs while I was in school and cleaning the house was something I always did. My girlfriends would clean and cook. Never got used to it. I honestly don't like people doing too much for me. It feels weird.



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Doing laundry removes the sexiness and mystery of a woman's undergarments.

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Doing laundry removes the sexiness and mystery of a woman's undergarments.

More than wearing them does?

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The plight of the American middle class "not rich enough to turn-over raising the kids to an undocumented worker, not poor enough to ride the gubberment cheese gravy train"

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When you picture having a long and happy marriage, vacuuming may not come to mind, but it should. A new study of 220 couples published by the University of Illinois found that wives who want to divide household chores equally are significantly happier if their husbands agree. If their spouses don't, wives' happiness levels plummet.

Yes, it sounds obvious, but according to researchers, marital happiness is linked to housework only for wives who want their husbands to clean just as much as they do. As for women who are content doing all the housework, if their husbands end up pitching in, they’re happy just the same. (Perhaps unsurprisingly, a husband's marital happiness had nothing to do with household chores!)

No matter how you feel about household labor, it’s important to establish guidelines right when you get married, according to the study's lead author Brian Ogolsky, PhD, an assistant professor of human development and family studies at the University of Illinois. "The first two years of marriage are crucial for determining the division of household labor, because that's when lifelong patterns are established," he tells Yahoo Shine. "That’s important, especially if you decide to have kids down the road."

Ogolsky and his team didn’t study the reasons behind their findings, but a wife’s happiness could be linked to chores because wives often end up cleaning more than their husbands do, spending about six extra hours cleaning the home and three additional hours caring for their children per week, according to recent research conducted by the Pew Research Center.

So what do you do if you want more help from your husband? For starters, try giving him "manly" tasks. One study published in the American Sociological Review found that guys who complete traditionally "masculine" jobs, such as taking out the garbage or fixing a broken door handle, report higher sexual frequency than those who fulfill traditionally "feminine" roles. A bit sexist, yes, but hey, whatever it takes!
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When you picture having a long and happy marriage, vacuuming may not come to mind, but it should. A new study of 220 couples published by the University of Illinois found that wives who want to divide household chores equally are significantly happier if their husbands agree. If their spouses don't, wives' happiness levels plummet.



Well fuckin'-a, Tweety .... did it take a fucking study to uncover the fact that people are happier when someone helps them do menial tasks and mundane upkeep rather than doing it all themselves?

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What else are they going to study in Champaign?

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We/I pick up for 15 minutes every night, usually the kitchen or toy room. Sometimes if we/I are rolling we keep going. I do most of the cleaning/scrubby cleaning when I have time or on weekends. I put away laundry when the kids are getting ready for bed. Toys are pretty much only allowed in their rooms or the toy room. They get resorted and cleaned once a week, usually on a Friday night or Sunday morning. It's mostly my job. My husband is a huge help with picking up not so good on the scrubby stuff. This way rooms like the dining room,our bedroom, guest room, take about 15 minutes to clean at anytime because there isn't crap all over the place.

I clean in stages a lot. Sometimes I say okay just this one room today, that's all I'll do but at least it will be one room. Other times if I notice a bathroom is messy I'll scrub the sink and wipe down the mirror for a couple minutes, then later in the day or the next day come back to it and do the floor and baseboards, then later the tub or shower. Sometimes I spend 5 minutes at a time doing something small before we go somewhere. It ends up making a difference and I don't feel so overwhelmed by it then. I'm also never too tired to do it.

I also always keep the family room clean. No kids toys at the end of the day, no papers, no crap. It always takes about a half hour to clean once a week and if somebody drops by I can lead them into that space and I don't think anybody notices the clutter in the rest of the house. My kitchen is always clean but it's cluttered with kids papers, projects, lists, bags of stuff to return, whatever. I usually scrub it here and there when I'm making dinner.

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Whoa

You earn like 10 Boxes of wine


:lol: It's not bad most of the time.

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Well fuckin'-a, Tweety .... did it take a fucking study to uncover the fact that people are happier when someone helps them do menial tasks and mundane upkeep rather than doing it all themselves?


The mundanity is what's annoying and tiresome about it. I really do feel great when my husband helps. Kids add to it because they seem to ask moms more for stuff than dads.


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Whether they realize it or not, women lose respect for men who help out with traditionally female-role household chores and end up having less sex with them. Image


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Whether they realize it or not, women lose respect for men who help out with traditionally female-role household chores and end up having less sex with them


I'm guessing that's more because you say out loud and put in print traditionally female-role household chores. I know I'm a stay at homer, I'm pretty comfortable with my role but few things are as degrading as hearing phrases like women's work or anything about little women from a man.


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I do most of the womens work in my house. It's like I have TWO full time jobs.

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Whether they realize it or not, women lose respect for men who help out with traditionally female-role household chores and end up having less sex with them


I'm guessing that's more because you say out loud and put in print traditionally female-role household chores. I know I'm a stay at homer, I'm pretty comfortable with my role but few things are as degrading as hearing phrases like women's work or anything about little women from a man.


I can think of a few more degrading things.

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Whether they realize it or not, women lose respect for men who help out with traditionally female-role household chores and end up having less sex with them


I'm guessing that's more because you say out loud and put in print traditionally female-role household chores. I know I'm a stay at homer, I'm pretty comfortable with my role but few things are as degrading as hearing phrases like women's work or anything about little women from a man.


The "traditionally female" verbiage and the claim that men who do housework get less sex from their wives is from the study:

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I can think of a few more degrading things.


That's only because you think sex is dirty, I think it's fun. :twisted:


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Whether they realize it or not, women lose respect for men who help out with traditionally female-role household chores and end up having less sex with them


I'm guessing that's more because you say out loud and put in print traditionally female-role household chores. I know I'm a stay at homer, I'm pretty comfortable with my role but few things are as degrading as hearing phrases like women's work or anything about little women from a man.

Right on.

It goes both ways too. A job is available in my firm right now. They sent out the email to 6 people, all women.

Because new accounts is a women's job.

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The "traditionally female" verbiage and the claim that men who do housework get less sex from their wives is from the study:



I didn't read the whole thing. There was a sentence in there
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Other study shows that U.S. couples who have more equal divisions of labor are less likely to divorce than are couples where one partner specializes in breadwinning and the other partner specializes in family work.


I don't really remember what we did when I worked, I can only speak from my point of view...kids can put out sexual fires, and when I don't feel supported sex feels like one more thing I have to do rather and like something I want to do.


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I didn't read the whole thing. There was a sentence in there
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Other study shows that U.S. couples who have more equal divisions of labor are less likely to divorce than are couples where one partner specializes in breadwinning and the other partner specializes in family work.



Maybe other women don't even want to have sex with gelded-husbands who do housework so the husbands don't get to cheat and thus don't end up divorced?


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When the kids are in school for at least 6 hours a day there is no reason a house should ever be dirty if one parent stays at home.

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Maybe other women don't even want to have sex with gelded-husbands who do housework so the husbands don't get to cheat and thus don't end up divorced?


That's rough.

I will agree with you and bigfan that there are lots of unhappy women out there. I don't know if they know why, are spoiled, change as the age, etc, but it's sad and makes life miserable for everybody.

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I'll let you know how it goes next year. I'm not really sure what I'm going to do with myself yet.


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