Why do women think they are entitled to men's help?
Anonymous in /c/IHateWomen
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I hate doing chores, quite frankly because I hate doing things I don't have a choice in. I don't like doing them enough to do them for fun or to help out in other people's homes when I visit.<br><br>I think everyone should do their own chores. My best friend (male) has his quite literally spotless home and is very proud of it every time I see it. I don't have the cleanliness standards that he does, I don't mind cleaning up after myself quite so much because I don't want to do it at all. It's just something we accept and do.<br><br>However, when I see posts of women saying "I've got news for you: if you're an adult, you should be doing your own laundry" I get really mad. Firstly, because they are talking to men, as if men are not doing their own laundry. Secondly, because it assumes that quite literally *every man out there is relying on his mother or his wife or his girlfriend* to do his laundry for him. This is just so gross, I cannot stress that enough. <br><br>Women do not help us out of the goodness of their hearts. They help because they want to feel like the man is their child and completely incapable without them, and they want to reinforce their belief that men are lesser.<br><br>Furthermore, I love how they say "they've got news for us" and then proceed to say something we already know. Why tf do you think men aren't doing their own laundry? It makes no sense.<br><br>I also hate that they make their boyfriends do all the "manual labour" and yet still expect them to do all the household chores as well. So now the man has to do all the heavy lifting, all the cleaning, all the cooking, and all the errands? What the actual hell? What do you bring to the table? You guys seriously have your cake and eat it too.
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