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Division of household labor

Postby Smunkeeville » Tue Sep 22, 2009 12:21 pm

How is it in your house? Who does what? Why? Who does the most? Are all chores created equal?
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Postby Sidebody » Tue Sep 22, 2009 12:24 pm

I cook because I find it relaxing.

I clean because I find it relaxing and she is too f*"king slow at it

I wash my clothes, she washes hers.

Neither of us washes the cars. Neither of us irons. Body heat takes those creases out fine for me.
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Postby JuNii » Tue Sep 22, 2009 12:24 pm

It's divided between Me, Myself and I. tho Me and Myself are slacking. I have been cleaning my apartment all alone. tho I think I'll leave the chores for me and Myself to do. force them to carry their own weight for a change.
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Postby Maraque » Tue Sep 22, 2009 12:27 pm

Nobody does anything, so the house is pretty disorganized and gross.

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Postby Fartsniffage » Tue Sep 22, 2009 12:30 pm

I just do the things I like, cooking, diy, anything that needs doing around technology.

Since I only do the things I enjoy I assume that whoever is doing the cleaning, ironing and washing up is working on the same principle and enjoys those tasks also.

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Postby Longhaul » Tue Sep 22, 2009 12:40 pm

We both enjoy cooking, so we spilt that roughly 50/50 and whoever didn't cook ends up doing the dishes. Neither of us tidy up the clutter often enough, but actual cleaning gets divvied up roughly 50/50 as well (although it's always me that cleans the kitchen and always my wife that cleans the bathroom). She loads up the washing machine with laundry, I get it dried (either outside on the line or inside on/near radiators) and then she'll iron whatever seems to need ironed and I'll (eventually) put it away. Other tasks tend to stay undone until one of us just can't take it any more and succumbs.

It's not something we've ever really talked about or agreed on, it's just a system that seems to have evolved over the years we've lived together and it seems to work for us pretty nicely :)

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Postby Galloism » Tue Sep 22, 2009 1:55 pm

She does the cooking because I'm terrible at it.
She does the bulk of the cleaning for the same reason, although I help.
We do laundry together.
I wash the car, because she's my other baby.
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Postby DrunkenDove » Tue Sep 22, 2009 2:03 pm

I have more of a game of "who can tolerate living in this horrific filth for the longest" than a formal division of household jobs.
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Postby Berzerkirs » Tue Sep 22, 2009 2:09 pm

Everything is attempted at 50/50, but I often do things for her. Not that she cant do it, I just enjoy helping out and doing work.

I get a nice surprise later ;)
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Postby Anti-Social Darwinism » Tue Sep 22, 2009 4:01 pm

When I was married, I was a stay at home mom, so I did pretty much everything.

When my daughter was living with my, her idea of division of labor was to 1. Note what needed to be done, 2. Tell me about it. She's a lot like her father in that respect. Now that she has her own place, I guess she has to note what needs to be done and do it herself.

To be fair, she did do all the laundry and pay for the groceries and utilities. Of course her idea of doing the laundry was to toss a bunch of clothes in the machine, fill it with water and some detergent, let it run, put it in the dryer, pull out all her clothes when it was dry and tell me that there were clothes to be put away.

Like I said, a lot like her father.

I do a lot less now that I live alone - probably because there's a lot less to do.

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Postby Basement-Cat » Tue Sep 22, 2009 4:11 pm

She's chained to the kitchen block during the day, and to the bed at night. Every man needs a female slave.

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Postby JarVik » Tue Sep 22, 2009 4:59 pm

Hmn ..

Me:
Garbage + Recycling
Bathrooms
Dishes, mostly me.
Meals; Breakfast me, dinner is 50:50
Some of the laundry and vacuming

Her:
Most of the Laundry
Most of the Vacuming
Moping floors has gone back and fourth
Usually lunch(weekends), and dinner about half the time.
She probably does more "tidying" than I do.

She likes to rearrange the furniture every 6 months. Do other women feel this need??
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Postby Buffett and Colbert » Tue Sep 22, 2009 5:01 pm

Our household is... what's the word... a meritocracy? capitalistic?

Well, mainly you clean up after yourself or get paid to do many (not all ;) ) other things.
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Postby New Kereptica » Tue Sep 22, 2009 5:01 pm

I live alone :unsure:
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Postby The Black Forrest » Tue Sep 22, 2009 6:01 pm

It's about 30/70 since I work and she is at home.

When she works; we split it......
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Postby Tagmatium » Tue Sep 22, 2009 6:04 pm

I live in a rented house with five other people (four students like me, one who's working) and, in theory, there's a rota that everyone should follow for chores.

In practice, it's all gone to hell and things tend to be done by one or another person. For example, two people do their own washing up and two others basically let other people do it for them, occasionally making a song and dance about getting their arses in gear and doing it for once. The two of us left tend to do the washing up whenever we get sick of the piles of dishes.

Other than that rather contentious point, most other things are done equally. The house is cleaned every two weeks by someone, and usually to a high standard.
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Postby Antilon » Tue Sep 22, 2009 6:04 pm

I'm the garbage man.

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Postby German Nightmare » Tue Sep 22, 2009 6:18 pm

Smunkeeville wrote:How is it in your house? Who does what? Why? Who does the most? Are all chores created equal?

Ha! Since I'm living in a one-man household... guess what?!?
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Postby Nanatsu no Tsuki » Tue Sep 22, 2009 6:18 pm

German Nightmare wrote:
Smunkeeville wrote:How is it in your house? Who does what? Why? Who does the most? Are all chores created equal?

Ha! Since I'm living in a one-man household... guess what?!?


You're the beyotch that does all the household work? 8)
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Postby Kryozerkia » Tue Sep 22, 2009 6:19 pm

My husband and I divide it fairly evenly. Though, at this moment, the apartment is a picture perfect example of total chaos.
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Postby Smunkeeville » Tue Sep 22, 2009 6:24 pm

JarVik wrote:Hmn ..She likes to rearrange the furniture every 6 months. Do other women feel this need??

I rearrange quarterly if not more often. I don't know why but it REALLY annoys my husband.

Me:
Dishes
Emergency laundry (i.e. Mom! I have to wear that shirt tomorrow!)
Grocery shopping
Most meals (he cooks on days when I'm not home, too busy, or sick)
Anything needing scrubbing (counters, sinks, toilets, bathtubs)

Him:
Laundry (everyone's)
Maintenance things (replacing light bulbs, making the fridge stop making that buzzing sound, backing up the server)
vacuuming/dusting
car maintenance/repairs

Kids:
Their rooms
Tidy up living room (it's all their crap strewn about anyway)
Set table/clean table after meals
Tidy up the bathroom (again, it's all their crap anyway)
Take out the trash
Pick up mail
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Postby Jordaxia » Tue Sep 22, 2009 6:26 pm

hmmm. It varies. With 2 partners, what we do is random, but balanced. no tasks are mine or hers. we just keep a tally of who has contributed what so we stay at roughly 50% of our housework each. With another partner, I effectively do most of everything.
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Postby German Nightmare » Tue Sep 22, 2009 6:27 pm

Nanatsu no Tsuki wrote:
German Nightmare wrote:
Smunkeeville wrote:How is it in your house? Who does what? Why? Who does the most? Are all chores created equal?

Ha! Since I'm living in a one-man household... guess what?!?


You're the beyotch that does all the household work? 8)

Actually, I'm the one bitching about things not getting done. :o (And then, yes, I'm the one who does what needs to be done - maybe not exactly as soon as it needs to be done, but eventually, things will get done. Doesn't mean I don't clean or do the dishes or whatever, but I usually need a good incentive or certain kind of mood to feel like doing stuff.)
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Postby Kryozerkia » Tue Sep 22, 2009 6:29 pm

JarVik wrote:She likes to rearrange the furniture every 6 months. Do other women feel this need??

I don't, and I don't understand why other people do as well.
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Postby Nanatsu no Tsuki » Tue Sep 22, 2009 6:29 pm

German Nightmare wrote:
Nanatsu no Tsuki wrote:
German Nightmare wrote:
Smunkeeville wrote:How is it in your house? Who does what? Why? Who does the most? Are all chores created equal?

Ha! Since I'm living in a one-man household... guess what?!?


You're the beyotch that does all the household work? 8)

Actually, I'm the one bitching about things not getting done. :o (And then, yes, I'm the one who does what needs to be done - maybe not exactly as soon as it needs to be done, but eventually, things will get done. Doesn't mean I don't clean or do the dishes or whatever, but I usually need a good incentive or certain kind of mood to feel like doing stuff.)


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