
Foul Chores ID, WA, UT Wives Won’t Do That Fall On Husbands
When it comes to household chores, the way couples maintain harmony is usually by dividing up responsibilities.
Is it unfair of me to make the claim that men are generally expected to handle the filthiest of the household to-do tasks?
As a man, I can't just refuse to do certain things around the home without potentially sparking conflict. I can't say the same for my female counterpart.
I was having a discussion with my wife recently from work when she asked me when I was coming home.
'Why?' Do you miss me?', I replied.
'The bag of dog%$# is too heavy for me to carry to the curb', she replied back.
Ah...the joys of marriage.
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Removing wasp nests and bugs around the property, taking the weekly dog poop bag out to the curbside, cleaning the stovetop, oven and microwave, anything involving the attic, cleaning out the fireplace, and removing waste from the rain gutters are some of the most hated chores couples have to tackle. These responsibilities generally fall on me, and I'm just stating facts not asking for small violin music.

My wife does handle cleaning the bathrooms (not all the time), mopping floors, maintaining the plants, washing the dog, blowing off the patio, and folding the laundry, so it's almost an even trade off.
What are some chores that you refuse to do around the home and force your partner to handle?
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