Is something wrong with being a male chauvinist?


CEE DOG

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I personally think it is a good thing. I am proud to have chauvinistic ways. Someone has to clean the house, cook the food, make the bed and do those things they need to do. There will never be such a thing as 50/50. 55/45 is about as close as it will get, when it really should be 60/40 at the most.
 
I have no issues with a man being THE man in the "traditional sense" who ALSO chases after God's heart!
 



It's alright, as long as you don't become a pig about it. That's the line I don't cross. I call it the bacon strip of gentism.
 
I ain't 'gon lie. I like a Take-Charge man who knows how to respect his lady. Do your thang, Daddy! :tup:

What I don't like is a man who believe house work is woman's work, but he can't hold no job and don't want no job. :tdown:
 
I personally think it is a good thing. I am proud to have chauvinistic ways. Someone has to clean the house, cook the food, make the bed and do those things they need to do. There will never be such a thing as 50/50. 55/45 is about as close as it will get, when it really should be 60/40 at the most.


In what sense..At this point in my life, be chauvinistic to me and let my arse stay home ,so I can cook, clean, :sperm::sperm::sperm:, run back and forth with children, continue my church volunteer work, while the man pays the bills and knows what is due without asking me or have no clue:argue2::argue2::argue2::argue2::shame::shame:

My mind may change tomorrow:lol::lol:..I really do love working:lol::lol::lol:
 
What if my wife (potentially anyway) WANTS to stay home and take care of the kids, and cook, and clean and wait on me hand and foot, while I work and bring home the bread, and I agree to what she wants.

Would I be a chauvinist in this situation in this particular situation if I don't insist that she goes out, gets a job, and helps bring home some money?

Truth be told, this is the EXACT situation I find myself in...and I think I would be a straight fool to pass this up.

What do yall think?
 
What I don't like is a man who believe house work is woman's work

That shows a man w/ zero independence, IMO. :tup: What was he doing to keep his crib(s) clean before he said "I DO?"

:smh: I don't think it's a good look for a man to depend on a woman for <b>anything</b>. :read:
 
I ain't 'gon lie. I like a Take-Charge man who knows how to respect his lady. Do your thang, Daddy! :tup:

What I don't like is a man who believe house work is woman's work, but he can't hold no job and don't want no job. :tdown:

AMEN!:clap:
 
What if my wife (potentially anyway) WANTS to stay home and take care of the kids, and cook, and clean and wait on me hand and foot, while I work and bring home the bread, and I agree to what she wants.

Would I be a chauvinist in this situation in this particular situation if I don't insist that she goes out, gets a job, and helps bring home some money?

Truth be told, this is the EXACT situation I find myself in...and I think I would be a straight fool to pass this up.

What do yall think?

You are good brother and I think you would qualify. Personally, I am running away from any female who asks to stay at home.
 



That shows a man w/ zero independence, IMO. :tup: What was he doing to keep his crib(s) clean before he said "I DO?"

:smh: I don't think it's a good look for a man to depend on a woman for <b>anything</b>. :read:

You are not lying. I got a homeboy like this though. Cat don't even know how to Iron his own clothes...:shame:
 
That shows a man w/ zero independence, IMO. :tup: What was he doing to keep his crib(s) clean before he said "I DO?"

:smh: I don't think it's a good look for a man to depend on a woman for <b>anything</b>. :read:
Agree 100%

Only if:lecture::lecture::lecture:
 
:confused: :shame:

Man, don't say that. :smh:

Sad, cat had to get married early because he did know how to cook, wash clothes, or Iron :shame:. Some of these cats really get ruined by their moms. When we go out, cat would always have wrinkled clothes, and I never figured out why at first.
 
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Sad, cat had to get married early because he did know how to cook, wash clothes, or Iron :shame:

It was late into my HS before I met anyone like that. Talk about mind-blow'n. Ain't like none of that is hard to do AT ALL. Cooking...I can understand to an extent. But, washing dishes...washing clothes...ironing. Good Lord...how you go 15, 16+ years without put'n that iron to your clothes?...:retard: How you walk out of the crib without knock'n out big arse wrinkles?...:lol:
 
It was late into my HS before I met anyone like that. Talk about mind-blow'n. Ain't like none of that is hard to do AT ALL. Cooking...I can understand to an extent. But, washing dishes...washing clothes...ironing. Good Lord...how you go 15, 16+ years without put'n that iron to your clothes?...:retard: How you walk out of the crib without knock'n out big arse wrinkles?...:lol:

:shame::shame:This is the very reason, I don't do any of the above for my 14 year old son. He washes dishes, iron and wash his own clothes. I taught both my daughter and son at a early age, how to do housework, because I refuse to raise lazy children female or male

I'll cook to keep household happy :goodbad::goodbad:,but catch me on a day when I am completely beat when I get home from work, you best believe he will get in there and cook something for himself..his favorite right now is cornbeef hash:lol::lol::lol:
 
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