I shave, use moisturiser and deoderant. I do these things because without them I would look like a bag of shit and smell.
Nothing to do with being metrosexual.
I can cook, clean, wash clothes and iron (although the latter not very well). Is it about being femenine? No, it is so I can be independent. I dont NEED a woman to feed me or make sure I don't look like a scruff.
Again, this is not becasue I am metrosexual, I just think needing a woman to make sure you eat is something every man should grow out of. You are no longer a baby, sort it out.
I can change a tyre, rewire a plug, put up shelves and lift heavy things. Is it being manly? No, it's just so I dont end up stranded in the middle of nowhere if I get a puncture or unable to read if the plug goes in my lamp.
Surely the division of jobs into male/female is about 30 years out of date?!
Stupid article. If I find the writer and beat the piss out of him, would that be manly?
I could not tell you where the missus keeps the iron nor do I care. I don't use it and I would have to consider it greatly to work the thing if I had to. My missus does thw women's work and I do the man's work. She likes being with a real man and I like being with a real woman. Job done.
You read that in a text book or something?
In response though, I do what I have to do and to be honest whether its a manly task like changing a tyre or a "womanly" job like ironing my own shirt for the office I'll do it... real men don't have to consider if it's manly or not... they just get the fucking job done and move to the next task... ;-)
I neither read it in a book nor consider what tasks are manly or not. I do the washing up, I cook, I clean about the place if needed. i do not iron nor do I wash the clothes. That is just how it is and I certainly don't way up whether it is a manly or unmanly balance.
Yet you say you do the man work...??
And why would have to "consider it greatly" if you were to use an iron... (cue a convoluted response on ironing)...
I could not tell you where the missus keeps the iron nor do I care. I don't use it and I would have to consider it greatly to work the thing if I had to. My missus does thw women's work and I do the man's work. She likes being with a real man and I like being with a real woman. Job done.
You read that in a text book or something?
In response though, I do what I have to do and to be honest whether its a manly task like changing a tyre or a "womanly" job like ironing my own shirt for the office I'll do it... real men don't have to consider if it's manly or not... they just get the fucking job done and move to the next task... ;-)
I neither read it in a book nor consider what tasks are manly or not. I do the washing up, I cook, I clean about the place if needed. i do not iron nor do I wash the clothes. That is just how it is and I certainly don't way up whether it is a manly or unmanly balance.
Yet you say you do the man work...??
And why would have to "consider it greatly" if you were to use an iron... (cue a convoluted response on ironing)...
Cos I don't use an iron.
Any particular reason, I know this is off topic but... I'm intrigued, as an iron isn't complicated or difficult to master..?
I could not tell you where the missus keeps the iron nor do I care. I don't use it and I would have to consider it greatly to work the thing if I had to. My missus does thw women's work and I do the man's work. She likes being with a real man and I like being with a real woman. Job done.
You read that in a text book or something?
In response though, I do what I have to do and to be honest whether its a manly task like changing a tyre or a "womanly" job like ironing my own shirt for the office I'll do it... real men don't have to consider if it's manly or not... they just get the fucking job done and move to the next task... ;-)
I neither read it in a book nor consider what tasks are manly or not. I do the washing up, I cook, I clean about the place if needed. i do not iron nor do I wash the clothes. That is just how it is and I certainly don't way up whether it is a manly or unmanly balance.
Yet you say you do the man work...??
And why would have to "consider it greatly" if you were to use an iron... (cue a convoluted response on ironing)...
Cos I don't use an iron.
Any particular reason, I know this is off topic but... I'm intrigued, as an iron isn't complicated or difficult to master..?
Haven't used one in years... my concern would be burning the clothing or under-ironing them. I assume they have to be set up right for the fabric.
I could not tell you where the missus keeps the iron nor do I care. I don't use it and I would have to consider it greatly to work the thing if I had to. My missus does thw women's work and I do the man's work. She likes being with a real man and I like being with a real woman. Job done.
You read that in a text book or something?
In response though, I do what I have to do and to be honest whether its a manly task like changing a tyre or a "womanly" job like ironing my own shirt for the office I'll do it... real men don't have to consider if it's manly or not... they just get the fucking job done and move to the next task... ;-)
I neither read it in a book nor consider what tasks are manly or not. I do the washing up, I cook, I clean about the place if needed. i do not iron nor do I wash the clothes. That is just how it is and I certainly don't way up whether it is a manly or unmanly balance.
Yet you say you do the man work...??
And why would have to "consider it greatly" if you were to use an iron... (cue a convoluted response on ironing)...
Cos I don't use an iron.
Any particular reason, I know this is off topic but... I'm intrigued, as an iron isn't complicated or difficult to master..?
Haven't used one in years... my concern would be burning the clothing or under-ironing them. I assume they have to be set up right for the fabric.
LOL... you're assumption is correct... stay away from the iron..
I could not tell you where the missus keeps the iron nor do I care. I don't use it and I would have to consider it greatly to work the thing if I had to. My missus does thw women's work and I do the man's work. She likes being with a real man and I like being with a real woman. Job done.
You read that in a text book or something?
In response though, I do what I have to do and to be honest whether its a manly task like changing a tyre or a "womanly" job like ironing my own shirt for the office I'll do it... real men don't have to consider if it's manly or not... they just get the fucking job done and move to the next task... ;-)
I neither read it in a book nor consider what tasks are manly or not. I do the washing up, I cook, I clean about the place if needed. i do not iron nor do I wash the clothes. That is just how it is and I certainly don't way up whether it is a manly or unmanly balance.
Yet you say you do the man work...??
And why would have to "consider it greatly" if you were to use an iron... (cue a convoluted response on ironing)...
Cos I don't use an iron.
Any particular reason, I know this is off topic but... I'm intrigued, as an iron isn't complicated or difficult to master..?
Haven't used one in years... my concern would be burning the clothing or under-ironing them. I assume they have to be set up right for the fabric.
LOL... you're assumption is correct... stay away from the iron..
There you go you see... not like the old days of iron on/off or iron warmed by the fire.
And you know washing machines can be a bugger to switch on if you don't know the dial needs pulling out. Took quite a bit of staring and prodding to get past that security device!