who is more lazy man or women?

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Chores in the house should be split up among all family members in the household.

Husband, wives, or So. should split up the chores, It does not hurt to even split the chores with the kids in the household.

I know my kids have chores to contribute to the house.
 
There are lazy women and lazy men....I can't tolerate either one.
I have 3 teens that I raise single-handily (all boys) and I'm 62. Only 1 of them is sort of lazy....We do our yard work together, I do the cooking/cleaning, etc. They do their rooms and foremost keep their grade average to a B or better. They also can cook simple meals, do laundry if necessary, vacuum, etc.

I believe children should be taught to be "well-rounded" to be able to do it all, no matter the gender.
 
give me a break, where did you actually see it? I don't think that do a real life, it is? :shock:
Oh no... I did not actually see that. I found it on google searching under lazy woman. I think it is a real picture though. Would not suprise me a bit.
 
Oh no... I did not actually see that. I found it on google searching under lazy woman. I think it is a real picture though. Would not suprise me a bit.

I would rather walk...burn off more calories! :lol: I wonder if that woman had a leg or foot injury but it does make her look like she is too lazy to walk.
 
I don't think there's any difference on which gender are more lazy or not. Like everyone says, it depends on how they are.

I've known of some women and men who are both lazy or active. It is just all about how they were taught/raised to begin with.

Sure, from time to time it is nice to be lazy but then again, it is about how to do it in moderation or rather, to balance it out instead of being overwhelmingly lazy.
 
Sure, from time to time it is nice to be lazy but then again, it is about how to do it in moderation or rather, to balance it out instead of being overwhelmingly lazy.

The whole thing is, one partner should not be doing all the relaxing for both of them, especially when there are things that need attention. Some households are just that way. One sits with a remote and demands favors while the other runs the household. I like doing things my way, plus I am energetic, so I carry a majority of the workload. I have no issues with it. But to do all of the chores? Not gonna work out.
 
The whole thing is, one partner should not be doing all the relaxing for both of them, especially when there are things that need attention. Some households are just that way. One sits with a remote and demands favors while the other runs the household. I like doing things my way, plus I am energetic, so I carry a majority of the workload. I have no issues with it. But to do all of the chores? Not gonna work out.

I understand what you're saying and I do agree that it should go both ways with having both partners doing their share of work. I'm not saying that one has to do all the work and other one has to be lazy or sitting there to drink their mai-tai or whatever; but if they both can work something out in order for each other to have a "break" every now and then - That's fine too.
 
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