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Question for everyone, and it’s about your parents.
Does your dad help your mom with household chores? Does he at least take care of himself,like washing his own clothes or does your mom have to do everything for him? In my house, my mom literally has to take care of three grown ass children: my father and my two grown ass brothers. From washing their underwear,to ironing their clothes to serving them food no matter how tired she is, to washing their plates after they eat ,she does it all.She expects me to do the same too simply because I’m a woman.My family is very conservative,we’re Muslim, so that’s kind of a given but I still find it unfortunate.
What about y’all? How is it in your homes? I’m curious.
This question is for the married folks too do y'all do all that for your husbands too? Ot does your husband help in house chores or atleast take care of himself?
Babying grown ass men has got to be one of the worst things ever. Me thinks your mom should file for divorce and both of you should leave those bums alone bc that sounds like hell.
As for my household, my dad is the coolest dad ever, and he doesn’t need my mom to coddle him. He’s also the best cook, so it’s not like my mom is always the one c...... 1 reply
anytime my father gets mentioned i get pissed off SO BAD. GOD thinking about him rn just make me mad. that bum complains about everything being dirty 24/7 and if i don’t clean up he says he’ll kick me out of the house. BUT HE CANT WASH HIS CLOTHES, HE CANT CLEAN HIS BATHROOM, HE CANT COOK CHICKEN. every time i see him and my mom i am reminded o...... reply
my father is self sufficient cause he is a police man and i heard they do learn to be self sufficient during their training. growing up i always saw him doing houseworks along with my mom. he can cook and clean, especially clean. he has been living far from home cause of his work for the past 8 years. so now whenever he gets the chance to come home...... reply
my dad has already passed away, but when he was alive, he pretty much took care of the household. he woke up early, cooked, cleaned, washed the clothes (by hand), and brought me to school and picked me up afterward. i think the reason he was so active is that he was the oldest of five and had to sacrifice a lot for his siblings.
my mom usually wok...... 4 reply
He doesn't always but it's understandable considering he's always awake at night because of work and asleep in the morning, if my mom is sick he helps and he also helps with the washing clothes sometimes, but my mom only sometimes gotta wash the dishes because we do that, she likes rearranging our whole house though reply
I'd say the household responsibilities in my family are pretty balanced. My mom does the cooking mostly and but the other chores are divided between me and my brother. He a nice kid so he does his work diligently and I've always been very particular about how I like my living space and clothes so I wash them and clean my room myself. My dad helps o...... 1 reply
It’s strange because first of all my parents are both really old and my mom does most of the work but that’s because she never actually lets my dad do chores because his body isn’t very healthy. Like if my dad tried to fix the sink or something she’ll tell my sister to do it instead and be like “don’t let your dad bend down” If my dad...... reply
My parents split before I entered preschool, but from what my mother told me, he didn't, however, I do remember growing up that when my father had all three of his children that he would wash, feed and do chores all by himself (obviously because there was no one to help him), but seemingly he didn't really have a problem with it. It was just his la...... reply