Yes, I think so too. Men, on average, often have lower expectations of this but still manage their lives & homes at a reasonable level.https://twitter.com/KatMcKinley/status/923526305878069248 …
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I dislike dirt a lot. Ex-husband wd vacuum only once a year left 2 his own devices. (No exaggeration.) And kitchen surfaces are sticky. No.
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I think it depends on what level of disorganisation/dirt we're talking abt but I do think there's a point at which it's a waste of gd real
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estate to keep yr place looking like a pigsty.
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Oh yes. Dirt is unhygienic and unpleasant. I think a good clean through once a week suffices & if it gets untidy in between, don't care much
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But my own mother definitely managed both
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Based on my own experience, I’ll go with social.
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(My mother could *never* have such a sign in her kitchen. Myself? I’ve stacks of books, paper, etc.)
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I dislike dirt, dirty dishes, etc., but clutter doesn’t vex me too much. (Prhps something scholars learn to tolerate/occupational hazard?
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My grandma use to have a sign in her craft room: “A Creative Mess is Better than Tidy Idleness.”
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