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Gardenarian
12-8-13, 2:33pm
The NYT published an article on housekeeping titled The Case for Filth. (http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/08/opinion/sunday/the-case-for-filth.html)

Anyone else read it?

The conclusion (possibly tongue-in-cheek) it that since we all dislike housework, let's live like slobs.

I hate housework as much as the next person, but this doesn't sound like a solution to me.

I think the different definitions of housework were intriguing. (Does doing Xmas cards count? Decorating? Walking the dogs?) There are lots of things I do that may not qualify as regular chores, but they are part of keeping the household together.

I wonder if the scientists account for the time women spend THINKING about housework - the managing/accountability factor.

I believe that if a house is a mess, it is the woman who is judged, not the man.

I also think family priorities have changed in recent decades, with MUCH more time being spent with/caring for/educating children - something that is hard to quantify.

JaneV2.0
12-8-13, 2:36pm
I'll have to read this; I pretty much live by it.

ETA: "Domesticity is the macho nonsense of women." I tend to agree. But then, I love Ice Road Truckers.

I do what has to be done, then what I feel like doing. I can't imagine being in a situation wherein I was expected to do more than my share on a regular basis.