Get your teenagers to clean - we operated a rota system growing up to distribute daily household chores - and don’t force mostly low paid women to risk their health or even lives because that’s extremely selfish behaviour?
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Replying to @sarahditum
I have a twin sister and two elder brothers: we were all expected to do housework from the age of 11, using a daily rota system dividing up chores. I don't understand why teenagers cannot be expected to do this?
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Replying to @OwenJones84 @sarahditum
Free online parenting and household management classes from a childless mansplainer. Mothers thank you for your service, Owen!
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Be great if Owen addressed the reason most families have cleaners. Not lazy bitches “with time on their hands” or crap mothers who don’t draw up rotas for teenage kids. But men. Men don’t do their share. Instead of hating on women tell the dude bros to pick up a fucking mop.
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Replying to @VictoriaPeckham @nadiamarsh and
To be fair the reson we have one is that my husband thinks I'm shit at ironing. I am. Tried it five years ago and not bothered again. Ditto mops. Never really understood what they're for.
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Replying to @JournoBird @VictoriaPeckham and
If there’s a worse household job than hoovering the stairs I don’t want to know about it
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Replying to @JournoBird @nadiamarsh and
As humorously relatable as all this is what does it have to do with whether the government should allow low-wage workers to be exposed to infection during a pandemic
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Like I genuinely do not understand, you must know how angry this kind of banter in public will make people given the situation we're all in, is it an act of defiance or something Pre-emptively owning the shame of being middle-class and out-of-touch and calling it feminism
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