Do you love him enough to do his laundry? Now that is REAL committment!

@cher913 (25782)
Canada
November 2, 2009 2:22pm CST
I was thinking about this the other day. I have a teenaged daughter and with that age, feelings other than love come into play and i always tell her this. what do you think?
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@asweetie (1187)
• India
12 Nov 09
hi cher, This is funny, if u marry a guy then ofcourse laundry is a part and parcel of the female duties in a home and i would definitely do it..i got no problem in that..what is problem in doing his laundry when you would be doing the laundry of kids too.. well in old days our grandmoms did with hands and now there are washing machines in every home so whats the problem?
@Lucifey (93)
• China
4 Nov 09
Laundry is easy, I think. If I like I can do the housework all by myself, but that doesn't mean he could do nothing, I want some help sometimes too. If he loves me, he will do me a favor.
@twoey68 (13627)
• United States
3 Nov 09
A good way to get her to look at it. A lot of times kids only think of their hormones and how much they love a guy/girl but they don't realize there's a lot more to a relationship then that. [b]!!Happy Turkey Day!! ~~AT PEACE WITHIN~~ **STAND STRONG IN YOUR BELIEFS**[/b]
@ellie333 (21016)
3 Nov 09
Hi Cher, I haven't been about for a while but this question made me giggle. My eldst is at uni and I will do her laundry but any man in my life is quite capable of doing their own so perhaps I have a committment phobia but NO WAY will I do his launbdry lol Huggles Ellie :D
@dawnald (85135)
• Shingle Springs, California
2 Nov 09
Laundry is easy. As long as it doesn't involve ironing, that is. But do you love him enough to clean up in the kitchen and the bathroom and so on after him?
• United States
3 Nov 09
Both my husband and I share laundry duty. I still do way more laundry than him but at least he pitches in. Laundry is not that big of a deal (except for the amount of it) I just wish that he would finish the other tasks around the house that he started but never completed. I say staying with my husband with a house full on half finished tasks and not going crazy is a commitment.
@Rtlsnk316 (1197)
• Mexico
2 Nov 09
Well, I think it depends on how you look at it. Doing someone's laundry it's somewhat a commitment when the other person doesn't do anything back for you, that's something I would think about before doing. But on the other hand, there could be reciprocity and maybe someone would make my laundry but I can return the favor in someway that the person would feel comfortable with.