Things My Wife Won't Touch

#77
#77
I always offer to pump the gas for a girl. Gentlemanly thing to do.
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#78
#78
Completely agree. Girls y'all wanted to be equal. Fine. Pump your own damn gas then. And expecting someone to offer to pay your gas is completely ridiculous.
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They want to pick and choose which things they want to be equal on. They want all the benefits of a man, the privileges of women and the responsibilities of neither.
 
#80
#80
make you own sammiches, wash your own clothes, iron them, cook your own dinner, get up and get your own bottle of water/sweet tea/beer, go pick up your own dry cleaning, buy your own groceries, wake up in the middle of the night and take care of your sick children, remember your own parents, grandparents, childrens b'days/anniversarys and then we'll go from there.

i never said i asked for it, but it's appreciated and noted. i don't ask any man, besides my daddy, to do anything for me. i moved out of my parents house at 18, and w/the exception of extremely limited spending money because of my parents work situation at the time, and a car that was bought as a gift for my graduation from college, i've never asked anything of them monetarily.

you all, for some reason, got your panties in a wad over me noticing a guy to treating me like a lady. if i go to dinner with a male friend, i typically pay for at least my half of the bill, if not both of ours, no matter who had the idea of going. i don't expect anything from anyone, but i'll be honest, i think it's extremely rude for a healthy male to sit in a car while a female pumps gas. i also that a healthy male should offer to carry my shopping bags for me, or if we go out to dinner should offer to carry the leftover boxes.

it's common courtesy. i'll never apologize for expecting that from someone and don't shy away of giving it in return
 
#81
#81
make you own sammiches, wash your own clothes, iron them, cook your own dinner, get up and get your own bottle of water/sweet tea/beer, go pick up your own dry cleaning, buy your own groceries, wake up in the middle of the night and take care of your sick children, remember your own parents, grandparents, childrens b'days/anniversarys and then we'll go from there.

I know people have been giving you crap for expecting men to do stuff for you, but why do you do this for them?
If my legs aren't broken I get my own stuff.
 
#85
#85
make you own sammiches, wash your own clothes, iron them, cook your own dinner, get up and get your own bottle of water/sweet tea/beer, go pick up your own dry cleaning, buy your own groceries, wake up in the middle of the night and take care of your sick children, remember your own parents, grandparents, childrens b'days/anniversarys and then we'll go from there.

i never said i asked for it, but it's appreciated and noted. i don't ask any man, besides my daddy, to do anything for me. i moved out of my parents house at 18, and w/the exception of extremely limited spending money because of my parents work situation at the time, and a car that was bought as a gift for my graduation from college, i've never asked anything of them monetarily.

you all, for some reason, got your panties in a wad over me noticing a guy to treating me like a lady. if i go to dinner with a male friend, i typically pay for at least my half of the bill, if not both of ours, no matter who had the idea of going. i don't expect anything from anyone, but i'll be honest, i think it's extremely rude for a healthy male to sit in a car while a female pumps gas. i also that a healthy male should offer to carry my shopping bags for me, or if we go out to dinner should offer to carry the leftover boxes.

it's common courtesy. i'll never apologize for expecting that from someone and don't shy away of giving it in return

I'm sorry, princess. I see the error in my ways. I should assume that women are too frail and dainty to do something as macho as pumping their own gas. I will also know from now on that if I ride with a woman in her car, I am expected to pay part of the fuel costs... or at the minimum just make the effort to pump and pay for the gas.

Gender role reversal is not so great, is it?

:unsure:
 
#89
#89
wait, you want a 'healthy male' to offer to carry your bags for you when you go shopping, and to carry your leftover's when you go out to eat? riiiiight. If something is too heavy for you to carry or we can see you straining with it, we'll offer to carry it. But shopping bags? Doggie bags? Give me a break.
 
#96
#96
Yall sound like alshon Jeffrey. Crying about pumping gas
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It isn't even the act of pumping gas. It is the fact that she even expects someone to offer to do it for her or pay for it that is annoying.
 
#97
#97
we see who wears the pants in ur relationships...

Not married are you? This is something taught to women at a very young age.
The first morning of our honeymoon, I got up and threw my pants across the bed to my wife, I said "try them on". She said " I can't wear them", I said "that's right, I wear the pants in the family". She then threw hers to me and told me to "put them on". I said " I can't get in them" and she replied " that's right, and if you ever want to again, you will do as I tell you". :)
 
#98
#98
Not married are you? This is something taught to women at a very young age.
The first morning of our honeymoon, I got up and threw my pants across the bed to my wife, I said "try them on". She said " I can't wear them", I said "that's right, I wear the pants in the family". She then threw hers to me and told me to "put them on". I said " I can't get in them" and she replied " that's right, and if you ever want to again, you will do as I tell you". :)

Ain't that the damn truth.
 
#99
#99
Not married are you? This is something taught to women at a very young age.
The first morning of our honeymoon, I got up and threw my pants across the bed to my wife, I said "try them on". She said " I can't wear them", I said "that's right, I wear the pants in the family". She then threw hers to me and told me to "put them on". I said " I can't get in them" and she replied " that's right, and if you ever want to again, you will do as I tell you". :)

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She said pay for dinner n you'll more than likely get head. How's that benefitting her?
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