jak1
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February 08, 2016, 10:38:31 PM |
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couple should agree and divide house tasks so everything will be complete and than can enjoy other activities together. Everything works perfect with agreement, people need to talk
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valta4065
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February 09, 2016, 08:36:09 AM |
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couple should agree and divide house tasks so everything will be complete and than can enjoy other activities together. Everything works perfect with agreement, people need to talk
Who you really revolutionized the world buddy ^^ What you say is obvious for everyone, and thus a bit useless. The main part is "people should talk" well yeah they should, doesn't mean they will!
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February 09, 2016, 10:36:05 AM |
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If he is not satisfied with conditions in the house than he can take a broom and clean himself. Don't like her food? Than go make something you or order from restaurant
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jak1
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February 09, 2016, 05:49:03 PM |
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if people talk more than all be happier and no divorce, no argue..so that's the problem, people don't want to talk between them. when realize that they are wrong and start doing that all will be better and we won't read things like this
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hugoworld
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February 09, 2016, 06:52:23 PM |
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In some places, the punishment for a less-than-clean house is a dirty jail cell. A husband from the Lazio region of Italy is taking his wife to court this week, alleging that she does not perform enough housework. Her failure to clean has led to "mistreatment of the family," reports Italian newspaper Il Fatto Quotidiano. SEE ALSO: Firefighters help woman out of her chastity belt after she loses the key As a result, he and his family have been "forced to live in conditions with poor hygiene" for the past two years. He argues that food, which could have been used, has gone to waste. The husband himself has even been kicked out of his own bedroom, and feels "insulted." While 'failure to complete housework' is not a crime in Italy, negligence is. If convicted, she could spend anywhere from two to six years in jail. The 40-year-old woman goes on trial Oct. 12. In March of 2014, a campaign was launched to provide housewives with a government-funded salary, but the measure did not pass. It is unclear why, exactly, the husband couldn't perform the chores himself. TOPICS: CONVERSATIONS, DOMESTIC, ITALY, WATERCOOLER, WEIRD NEWS http://mashable.com/2016/02/04/housewife-jail/#B8fxqulMxSq4yes.. as women , we have to do chores perfectly.. we dont even need to breathe or have some rest.. our houses must always be neat.. these are our life aim..(sarcasm)
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yugo23
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February 10, 2016, 08:47:25 AM |
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In some places, the punishment for a less-than-clean house is a dirty jail cell. A husband from the Lazio region of Italy is taking his wife to court this week, alleging that she does not perform enough housework. Her failure to clean has led to "mistreatment of the family," reports Italian newspaper Il Fatto Quotidiano. SEE ALSO: Firefighters help woman out of her chastity belt after she loses the key As a result, he and his family have been "forced to live in conditions with poor hygiene" for the past two years. He argues that food, which could have been used, has gone to waste. The husband himself has even been kicked out of his own bedroom, and feels "insulted." While 'failure to complete housework' is not a crime in Italy, negligence is. If convicted, she could spend anywhere from two to six years in jail. The 40-year-old woman goes on trial Oct. 12. In March of 2014, a campaign was launched to provide housewives with a government-funded salary, but the measure did not pass. It is unclear why, exactly, the husband couldn't perform the chores himself. TOPICS: CONVERSATIONS, DOMESTIC, ITALY, WATERCOOLER, WEIRD NEWS http://mashable.com/2016/02/04/housewife-jail/#B8fxqulMxSq4yes.. as women , we have to do chores perfectly.. we dont even need to breathe or have some rest.. our houses must always be neat.. these are our life aim..(sarcasm) Well back into the context, this wife was not working. So it means that if she didn't do the chores, what did she do for the family? If both are working, then just try to do what you can and equal chores, fine with that. But if one is not working, he/she should take care of the house and the children! Seems logical to me!
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jak1
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February 10, 2016, 10:05:25 PM |
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That's true, the complete work can not be only done by one person. So side who don't have a job should take more care about house and kids, but if both are working need to split and do housework together all will be ok then
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February 10, 2016, 11:55:22 PM |
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I can read some Italian. It says that the husband was coming home with food from the supermarket, expecting his wife to to make a dinner out of it, but the wife just put everything in the trashcan... That happened many, many times over 6 years, and I just don't understand why the guy kept on coming home... Anyway, the guy went to justice with the hope to solve his feeding problem, and that means he's a total *sshole. He 'd better start looking for a new wife. I'm sure the case will be dismissed.
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TheGr33k
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February 11, 2016, 03:26:04 AM |
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Interesting...
My way of thinking is that when I mate with a woman, I want her and I to have a traditional partnership where I make the money to pay for the house and amenities, and she makes just enough to pay for groceries and our clothes. She can stay home with our children, raise them, take care of them, make sure they're healthy, and clean the house. On weekends, we can all go out as a family and bond with one another.
If my wife wouldn't, I don't see a partnership at all. Life isn't something that's handed to you. You have to earn it. Not to say I think they were right to go through with the extreme of suing the woman. Just to say that I understand the frustration.
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yugo23
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February 11, 2016, 10:43:26 AM |
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Interesting...
My way of thinking is that when I mate with a woman, I want her and I to have a traditional partnership where I make the money to pay for the house and amenities, and she makes just enough to pay for groceries and our clothes. She can stay home with our children, raise them, take care of them, make sure they're healthy, and clean the house. On weekends, we can all go out as a family and bond with one another.
If my wife wouldn't, I don't see a partnership at all. Life isn't something that's handed to you. You have to earn it. Not to say I think they were right to go through with the extreme of suing the woman. Just to say that I understand the frustration.
Why not, it all depends on the partnership you want. In my case we have a rather modern partnership. We both work and earn more or less the same thing, we share everything including the chores. But the important is the equality of the total relationship. Doesn't matter who does the chores or who works or whatever. The important is that both share the living cost and work the most equally possible. And as long as you're happy who can judge? ^^
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February 11, 2016, 11:14:59 AM |
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In some places, the punishment for a less-than-clean house is a dirty jail cell. A husband from the Lazio region of Italy is taking his wife to court this week, alleging that she does not perform enough housework. Her failure to clean has led to "mistreatment of the family," reports Italian newspaper Il Fatto Quotidiano. SEE ALSO: Firefighters help woman out of her chastity belt after she loses the key As a result, he and his family have been "forced to live in conditions with poor hygiene" for the past two years. He argues that food, which could have been used, has gone to waste. The husband himself has even been kicked out of his own bedroom, and feels "insulted." While 'failure to complete housework' is not a crime in Italy, negligence is. If convicted, she could spend anywhere from two to six years in jail. The 40-year-old woman goes on trial Oct. 12. In March of 2014, a campaign was launched to provide housewives with a government-funded salary, but the measure did not pass. It is unclear why, exactly, the husband couldn't perform the chores himself. TOPICS: CONVERSATIONS, DOMESTIC, ITALY, WATERCOOLER, WEIRD NEWS http://mashable.com/2016/02/04/housewife-jail/#B8fxqulMxSq4At first I thought "What the F***!, doesn't he know what a wife really for?" And then I saw "has even been kicked out of his own bedroom" and that explains everything. She shouldn't have done that. I don't mean not performing housework, I mean kicking him out of the bedroom. )
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valta4065
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February 11, 2016, 11:19:49 AM |
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In some places, the punishment for a less-than-clean house is a dirty jail cell. A husband from the Lazio region of Italy is taking his wife to court this week, alleging that she does not perform enough housework. Her failure to clean has led to "mistreatment of the family," reports Italian newspaper Il Fatto Quotidiano. SEE ALSO: Firefighters help woman out of her chastity belt after she loses the key As a result, he and his family have been "forced to live in conditions with poor hygiene" for the past two years. He argues that food, which could have been used, has gone to waste. The husband himself has even been kicked out of his own bedroom, and feels "insulted." While 'failure to complete housework' is not a crime in Italy, negligence is. If convicted, she could spend anywhere from two to six years in jail. The 40-year-old woman goes on trial Oct. 12. In March of 2014, a campaign was launched to provide housewives with a government-funded salary, but the measure did not pass. It is unclear why, exactly, the husband couldn't perform the chores himself. TOPICS: CONVERSATIONS, DOMESTIC, ITALY, WATERCOOLER, WEIRD NEWS http://mashable.com/2016/02/04/housewife-jail/#B8fxqulMxSq4At first I thought "What the F***!, doesn't he know what a wife really for?" And then I saw "has even been kicked out of his own bedroom" and that explains everything. She shouldn't have done that. I don't mean not performing housework, I mean kicking him out of the bedroom. ) Bah, even not performing the housework is a crime by itself! It's not the woman job but it's the job of the one in the couple who doesn't work. If he brings the bread AND do the chores, what does she even do?
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February 11, 2016, 11:45:00 AM |
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Domestic work is not restricted to women. What the article is trying to tell us is that the women might be wrong by refusing to do domestic chores. If the man felt that the woman was not doing her job, he could have hired someone to do it for him , or even hire a domestic servant.
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adverbelly
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February 11, 2016, 12:50:42 PM |
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It´s probably some silly law that he´s trying to hang his hat on. Silly laws are everywhere (f) A person who possesses six or more obscene devices [[[dildos]]] or identical or similar obscene articles is presumed to possess them with intent to promote the same. http://www.dumblaws.com/law/938I like this link though! Problem with laws is that nobody check them regularly so it's full of old stupid laws that makes absolutely no sense now:! yes , you are right something must be changed.. lawmakers must look over old-school laws and must get rid of them..
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yugo23
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February 11, 2016, 12:58:28 PM |
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It´s probably some silly law that he´s trying to hang his hat on. Silly laws are everywhere (f) A person who possesses six or more obscene devices [[[dildos]]] or identical or similar obscene articles is presumed to possess them with intent to promote the same. http://www.dumblaws.com/law/938I like this link though! Problem with laws is that nobody check them regularly so it's full of old stupid laws that makes absolutely no sense now:! yes , you are right something must be changed.. lawmakers must look over old-school laws and must get rid of them.. Not only look over but also suppress them. It's horrible how complicated it is to understand the laws of your country, it should be really simplified for the people!
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February 11, 2016, 07:17:52 PM |
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I just don't understand why only women is supposed to do all the work without any complaimts, without any holiday, 24x7, 365 days, and still not complain... Husbands should help them, will it make them a lesser man.... She has to take care of the house, the kids, in-laws , cleaning, cooking, and what not... Instead of getting rewarded for all this, husbands just do not stop complaining. . This is pathetic. ..
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jak1
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February 13, 2016, 10:50:30 AM |
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both sides are responsible for house and both need to do housework. Man can be very good in kitchen and cooking, and some of best cook in the world are mans
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galdur (OP)
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February 14, 2016, 11:08:57 AM |
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Wife Battered Husband After She Found Dildo Among His Belongings, Cops ChargeMeet Chao Gao. After discovering a dildo among her husband’s belongings during a move Wednesday night, the Florida woman attacked her spouse, leaving him with bruises and scratches on his face, according to cops who arrested Chao for domestic battery. As detailed in court records, the 48-year-old Chao and Joshua Sinclair, who have been married for just over a year, were driving to a new residence in Sarasota when Gao confronted Sinclair about the sex toy she discovered. In a police statement, Sinclair wrote that Gao became furious upon learning from him that “a dildo she found was actually for me to use.” An argument between the couple then allegedly turned physical. Sinclair charged that Gao--who was driving at the time--began to “beat and slap and pinch my face with her hand repeatedly” for about 30 minutes. The attack ended, Sinclair said, when the duo arrived at their new home (from which he dialed police). When a Manatee County Sheriff’s Office deputy arrived in response to the 911 call, he found Sinclair with “injuries of bruising and scratching” to “the victim’s right eye, lip, nose, and forehead.” Gao “had no signs of injuries,” according to a probable cause affidavit. Gao, who operates a Sarasota day care facility, was arrested on a misdemeanor domestic battery count. She was released from custody yesterday and is scheduled for arraignment on March 15. http://www.thesmokinggun.com/buster/domestic-battery/wife-batters-husband-over-sex-toy-263478
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