September 13th, 2008
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By Joy Adalia
I know that you are now a career woman. But other women hadn’t been as lucky before!
Decades ago, the role of a woman was to be her husband’s partner in taking care of the children and of keeping the house tidy and in order. Her job is to cook breakfast early, wake the kids and help them prepare for school, help her husband get ready for work, juggle the grocery shopping while keeping the baby clean, plus doing the extra chores at home such as cleaning and washing the dishes and clothes, doing some ironing, and generally, to be at home. In the late afternoon, she waits for her husband when he comes home from work. Her husband works for money to keep their budget well provided for. Yes, the career of a woman was to be the home manager.
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September 9th, 2008
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By Luann Dawkins
I was at a party the other night with my husband and was in a nice conversation with two women I had just met. My husband (lets call him Barney) was standing behind me conversing with the husbands of these women and had also just met them. Of course when a wife is within earshot of her husband she always has one ear on his conversation, we have to make sure he is not divulging state secrets about our household or making a fool out of us. So, I was listening to his story and low and behold he said the words….MY WIFE DOESN’T WORK!!!!
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August 13th, 2008
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There’s this interesting article from MSNBC.com that all married women can relate to. The author shares her wonderment as to why people think that her husband is sooo wonderful – when all he’s doing is pitch in the housework. Continue reading ‘How to Get Your Guy to Share with the Housework’
July 31st, 2008
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Unless you consider Gordon Ramsay, Jamie Oliver or Chef Bobby Flay to be your significant other – you are most probably stuck in the kitchen doing all the hard work. Continue reading ‘Should You Do All The Cooking?’