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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 9 Dec 2012

    Men did 16 minutes of housework a day on average in 2011, women 52 minutes. How it breaks down:http://on.wsj.com/VoKXub 

    12:50 PM - 9 Dec 2012
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      2. Purr Box Jr.‏ @purrboxjr 9 Dec 2012
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ do you know what percentage was spent cleaning up cat vomit from floors? Also, do the people at WSJ still talk about me?

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      3. The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 9 Dec 2012
        Replying to @purrboxjr

        @purrboxjr Good question. We didn't get that specific in our analysis. Nice hedcut.

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      1. Neil Lyndon‏ @neillyndon 9 Dec 2012
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ and men are in the house how many minutes on average compared with women? How can a reputable paper publish such philistine bullshit?

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      2. Ben  🐧  🐨 🇦🇺 🚴 🍺‏ @thecattery 9 Dec 2012
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        @WSJ @shughes83 wonder how that correlates with the % of men working part time hehe.

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      3. Sarah Hughes‏ @shughes83 9 Dec 2012
        Replying to @thecattery

        @thecattery fair point but in my house there is only 1 person who knows how to clean a bathroom or how to use the kitchen sink. And it is me

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      4. Ben  🐧  🐨 🇦🇺 🚴 🍺‏ @thecattery 9 Dec 2012
        Replying to @shughes83

        @shughes83 Mm. In our house there's only one too- the cleaner.

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      1. Newton Owi‏ @owinewton 9 Dec 2012
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        @WSJ Unfair that women hog the housework to the near total exclusion of men.

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      1. Laurie Wiegler‏ @WriterWeegs 9 Dec 2012
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        @WSJ Pretty clear explanation as to why I haven't married!

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      1. seekerlin‏ @bklvrlinda 9 Dec 2012
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        @WSJ someone has a maid

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      1. BircanEyup‏ @Bircaneyupp 9 Dec 2012
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        @WSJ Men did 16 minutes a day? I don't believe!!!

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      1. Hans Daecher‏ @hddoger 9 Dec 2012
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        @WSJ Hmm... know it the other way round. #Housework

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      1. Eric Wolfe‏ @hungry_like_the 9 Dec 2012
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        @WSJ I suppose it all evens out since men make more money in the workplace.

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      1. CARMELINA‏ @carmelinamusic 9 Dec 2012
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        @WSJ uhmmmmmm

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      1. A.T.Cher2‏ @ATCher2 9 Dec 2012
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        @WSJ I really hate comments like these. At 1st, it looks like men don't do much but were the men working? This set up is often a choice.

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      1. peline‏ @PKurtdarcan 9 Dec 2012
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        @WSJ obviously these r not turkish men.... They dont even know how to open dishwasher:p

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      1. G-Dawg‏ @gsimpson926 9 Dec 2012
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        @WSJ easier for us to live in our own mess

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      1. Josh Krysak‏ @jktypist 9 Dec 2012
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        @WSJ not at my house!

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      1. Fatos Kica‏ @FatosKica 9 Dec 2012
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        @WSJ It's not our fault - we cum quicker!!!

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