Today I fought the Patriarchy

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    Jan Sobieski
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    Today I fought the Patriarchy. No, No, hear me out my brothers. Cis females always claim that they always suffer by having to do larger share of housework. So today I decide to show my support for the poor oppressed first world cis females.

    I did housework. I cooked, cleaned, did laundry, and even made my bed.

    By doing this I cancelled the old female that I usually hire for $15 and hour to do those tasks for me. So now she wont get the money she would have received for me exploiting her labor under the evil capitalist patriarchy.

    Suck it Patriarchy!!!

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    #181466
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    BigD
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    I bet that meal you cooked was probably better than the meal you would have paid for.

    Don't stick your dick into anyone you aren't willing to put up with for eighteen years and nine months.

    #181502
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    Mgtow_85
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    I fight the patriarchy every day. LOL. I cook and clean and do my laundry, and I work in a job that pays ONLY enough for a bachelor to get by on his own terms. Ha ha! I therefore cancel out the needs of a woman every time. I could easily be working at a job I hate for three times the pay because “Wifey wants a new minivan with the automatic closing doors just because her friend has one and says she needs one” and “Junior needs money for joining his soccer team and that dentist appointment next week”. But I like my job and doing what I do, and relaxing on the paid vacation they just gave me yesterday. The only thing I don’t like is seeing the faces of my coworkers who work two other jobs as well so their wives don’t have to. They look dead inside, their eyes vacant and downcast. I feel sorry for them, but they were the ones who said “I do” to their smiling Cupcake in the first place. The one who was smiling because she knew her name will be added to that guy’s debit and credit cards in just another moment or two.

    #181512
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    K
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    Hahaha ! a WIN for you brother ..i cook , clean and do laundry better than any woman i ever met ! saves $ too. btw i got your message and responded a few minutes ago,.thanks ! cool capability to have here..i was typing in a long ass message back and it has a limited amount of space to use ..i did not know..anyway all is well,thanks again brother !

    #181545
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    Grim-
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    It’s funny how when feminists bring up “patriarchy” they never actually bring up the fact they want traditional men while they don’t want to be traditional women.

    Thing is, men are better cooks, cleaners, and housekeepers. Hell, we even make businesses out of cleaning homes and we profit from it. The only thing women do is bitch and moan when you ask them to lift a finger around the house. Even with sitcoms it’s somehow “taboo” for a husband to say “It’s my money!” and point out how the wife is spending it and just sitting on her lazy ass all day.

    #181588
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    RoyDal
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    I too am fighting the patriarchy by doing all my own housework. This liberates at least one cleaning lady and one cook from the oppressive drudgery men like me inflict upon them. It’s a double win for feminism.

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    #181601
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    Ha ha, 15 bucks an hour to do basic s~~~? Wow, I hope she worked fast. Also, I’ve always done my own housework, and fifteen minutes of cleaning up everyday isn’t as backbreaking and horrible as women would have you believe, it’s easy to keep a hold on if you do a little bit every day so your place never gets filthy. But of course, women have blown their contributions out of proportion, and men realize it, and then we get rid of women.

    Feminism is a movement where opinions are presented as facts and emotions are presented as evidence.

    #181643
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    Puffin Stuff
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    Well, as a venerable member of that lofty society we know of as the Patriarchy, I happily put off work to my scullery maid. She does my laundry, folds, puts away, scouring the bathroom and kitchen to a sparkling sheen.

    She is a marvel. Women do have a place in my world.

    #icethemout; Remember Thomas Ball. He died for your children.

    #181654
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    Grumpy
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    Well done all.
    We should all do are part to stop the oppression of women doing <gasp> household chores< double gasp>
    I just feel a tad traitorous due to just finding out I was actually fighting the patriarchy while doing my domestic duties, instead of reinforcing the Patriarchy.
    Oh s~~~ I had a feeling…
    Wait, I thought about it, and it was actually gas, no need to summon KM…

    There was a time in my life when I gave a fuck. Now you have to pay ME for it

    #181931
    Narwhal
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    I have seen maids that do a crappy job and ones that are excellent. Never, hiring a corporate cleaning service. They are going to do the bear minimum, every time, and do a poor job at that. If you hire a woman working alone for cash, you’ll do much better.

    Back when I was married, we had a lady that would come in once a month a clean the hell out of the house. Would do mountains of laundry too. She was expensive, $100 for the day, but dang, did I love coming home to the house on the days she cleaned.

    Had to drop when the ex to decided she wanted to be a stay at home mom. And even this great maid had her issues, she eventually wanted to re-arrange where the dishes went and stuff like that.

    Today, wouldn’t pay someone to clean my house.

    Ok. Then do it.

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