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No interest. I want a companion and soul mate, not a mindless slave.
Also, I think I will probably - and want to be - the family cook. Indeed, my mother told me today that I cold not move out because my cooking is too good!
I treat my wife right because it's the right thing to do and I love her immensely. If I came home to a tidy house and my dinner on the table, it would be because someone had offered to keep Big Gingey and Mr Feral for a week and she was celebrating some peace and quiet! Mrs BG&MFD is more than my equal, she's my other half and the completeness of me. The OP has chosen their path,whether it's wrong or right,but denigrating equality based on your choice is a bit shitty all told.
Agree with Pharaoh: I want a partner, not a servant. Besides, I like cooking.
Hate doing dishes, mind, but I love cooking.
I cook and do dishes. I have dinner by 5:30, because that works for everyone. I also do laundry. I'm also male and single and live with family for multiple reasons. Maybe it's cultural. Mexican culture seems to make a spare son or daughter for that purpose. One of my aunts lived with my grandparents until they died.
If you want that for yourself, not sexist.
If you want that for other women, regardless of their personal needs and desires, then yes indeedily-doodily it's sexist.
Exposing her entitled elite class roots. Daddies home by five? Me Jealous. Must be nice, most have jobs that involve more than 4 hours a day. If you're into it and hubbies income allows you to be little Suzie Homemaker NOBODIES STOPPING YOU. Even in 50s TV you see Daddy go into the den after work to veg (I do this for about an hour after work) before I even feel like eating.
(Yeah my time stamp betrays me because it's winter months I work sporadically in Winter months Jan to march the weakest. By mid April I'd be at work two hours ago and wouldn't be back by five unless it was pouring rain.)
Treat them right...:
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...and they'll ensure Britain's skies are safe. Oh yes, that's right: with our Equal Opportunities laws, coupled with our Ministry of Defence being lauded for it's eagerness in ensuring said laws are followed, we already do.
The other day, I watched an edition of "Mighty Ships" on 'Quest' channel. This one was of the medical charity ship 'Africa Mercy'. It's security chief is a former US Marine officer.
A woman.
She was treated right. To ensure you had the freedom to be a G.I.R.L.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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