Women Vs Men
I guess if you're born a male, you're happy being one, but I'm glad I was born a female. Because I really don't know what I'd do with all my spare time, otherwise.
I mean, let's face it, if there's a way for a woman to be busy, she'll find it. Whether it's having another baby, volunteering in the classroom, or scrubbing the floor - she's on it. Full time job or not - a woman's work is never done.
Men? Not so much. For men it's pretty much all about the money. I get paid, therefore I work. When I'm not getting paid, I don't work. Unless the work is doing something I like to do, anyways - like swish the toilet brush around in the toilet or carry the garbage to the curb after the magic fairies have sealed it all up and put it just outside the door.
It's pretty basic. And I'm not sure what it is about this very simple concept that women find so hard to grasp. Whose problem is it - really - that men don't do their share of unpaid work?
Why, it's the woman's problem - that's whose problem it is. Men don't care that they're not doing their share of unpaid work. So is it really fair for women, who are already willing to work the same hours as men for less money, to expect men to share their seemingly endless burden of unpaid work, too? I mean - c'mon - be reasonable, ladies.
Maybe instead of expecting the unlikely to happen, that men will suddenly develop a desire to work for free, women should just stop wasting their time and energy on trying to convince them of the merits of working for free and just either do the work themselves or let it not get done at all.
Men don't work for free. That's what makes them men.
Women DO work for free. That's what makes us women.

