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I'm not sammy enough to post such evidence, even if they did exist. Which I'm not going to confirm or deny.
LOL
What a shame, but just the thought alone has made me smile
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I'm not sammy enough to post such evidence, even if they did exist. Which I'm not going to confirm or deny.
I'm not sammy enough to post such evidence, even if they did exist. Which I'm not going to confirm or deny.

And he's quite PROUD of the fact he does, too.And since he's the dominant one in our equation, he isn't volunteering for the job. He has chores that he has chosen. I do the rest. I'm mostly anal about it given the limitations of my work schedule. I like things to be, as ADR so aptly put it the other day, TIDY. I'm a tidy person who lives with someone who isn't. But, he does his own laundry.
Now, it's back to the yard to pull weeds and fantasize about my manservant creating the perfectly manicured lawn while I do my own laundry. Yep, I'm a multitasker.![]()
LMAO. Yes, he is. I knew you'd jump on that one.And he's quite PROUD of the fact he does, too.
When we both worked ful time - the house went dirty.
We're messy, but we're control freaky and raised to be ashamed of this, too, so it's actually VERY hard to let someone come and clean, whether we paid them,
I do everything - including the gardening, decorating, carpet laying, tiling the bathroom, building the kitchen but he will help with the heavy stuff.
The only thing I don't do is to weild the hedge trimmer. I'm not allowed because he says I'm dangerous with it
This works for us. He goes out and earns the lions share of the money and I pick up the slack.
When we both worked ful time - the house went dirty.

I've talked to some other D's and it's funny, I've met a few like me. We're messy, but we're control freaky and raised to be ashamed of this, too, so it's actually VERY hard to let someone come and clean, whether we paid them, whether they're dressed as a little french maid and love every minute, it's just really hard.I get squidgy about it, even if it's just H sometimes.
You nailed that one.
me too. I never had a problem having someone clean my house when I could afford it. I was able to spend more time with my kids because of it.Oh wow, I have noooo problem letting someone else do the housework. I mean, I would probably freak out if my partner did everything and I did jack, but I have no problem outsourcing. The only thing I would hate to give up is cooking. Although it would be awesome to have a sous chef for onions and, you know, when I cook a big elaborate meal or something.
Oh wow, I have noooo problem letting someone else do the housework. I mean, I would probably freak out if my partner did everything and I did jack, but I have no problem outsourcing. The only thing I would hate to give up is cooking. Although it would be awesome to have a sous chef for onions and, you know, when I cook a big elaborate meal or something.
I do everything - including the gardening, decorating, carpet laying, tiling the bathroom, building the kitchen but he will help with the heavy stuff.
The only thing I don't do is to weild the hedge trimmer. I'm not allowed because he says I'm dangerous with it
This works for us. He goes out and earns the lions share of the money and I pick up the slack.
When we both worked ful time - the house went dirty.
I've talked to some other D's and it's funny, I've met a few like me. We're messy, but we're control freaky and raised to be ashamed of this, too, so it's actually VERY hard to let someone come and clean, whether we paid them, whether they're dressed as a little french maid and love every minute, it's just really hard.I get squidgy about it, even if it's just H sometimes.
I wouldn't outsource cooking ever...I honestly enjoy it too much to do that.
But outsourcing the chopping of onions? In a heartbeat!
~LB
And he's quite PROUD of the fact he does, too.
I've talked to some other D's and it's funny, I've met a few like me. We're messy, but we're control freaky and raised to be ashamed of this, too, so it's actually VERY hard to let someone come and clean, whether we paid them, whether they're dressed as a little french maid and love every minute, it's just really hard.I get squidgy about it, even if it's just H sometimes.

Oh. hang on, I think I missed a couple out:
Launch the boat and clean the cars.

At one point in my life, I was a little guilty of this one. Now, I can't afford to outsource. But, I'd have zero shame about it if I had the extra bucks. I love a clean house and I'd rather be puttering in the yard than running a vacuum cleaner.There's this Jeff Foxworthy routine. It goes something like 'women still do the majority of the chores. But what's funny is how proud men are of the 1% that they do. Your wife will be outside, PAVING THE DRIVEWAY, and the man will yell out the door 'Honey? Don' you worry about that ashtray in the den! I done emptied it!'
Hi grace. I used to love Jeff Foxworthy. That routine describes my T, who ADR is referring to. I have to give him credit though, he does chop onions for me (and he's proud of that too)... in fact, whenever he does something around the house, he makes a point of telling me. LOL.
My mom used to clean the house before the housekeeper would come over.![]()
I've talked to some other D's and it's funny, I've met a few like me. We're messy, but we're control freaky and raised to be ashamed of this, too, so it's actually VERY hard to let someone come and clean, whether we paid them, whether they're dressed as a little french maid and love every minute, it's just really hard.I get squidgy about it, even if it's just H sometimes.