Housework is what a woman does that nobody notices unless she hasn't done it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm a housewife: I spend far more time on housework than anything else.
Housework, if you do it right, will kill you.
I hate housework! You make the beds, you do the dishes and six months later you have to start all over again.
I'm not saying that if you're working at home, raising a family, that's not work. I want to disrupt the narrative around what it means to be a woman who works. The whole point of my brand is that women should be architecting the lives they want to live.
I think women - relative to men - tend to feel that they have to do the household chores on top of everything else. This becomes even worse once you have kids. It's enough to have a full time job; a full time job plus a family is even more.
It is the woman - nearly always - in spite of all the advances of modern feminism, who still takes responsibility for the bulk of the chores, as well as doing her paid job. This is true even in households where men try to be unselfish and to do their share.
When it comes to housework the one thing no book of household management can ever tell you is how to begin. Or maybe I mean why.
I think basically I'm lazy, but I have a housewife's mentality when I go about my job.
Housework is work directly opposed to the possibility of human self-actualization.
Housework is the only activity at which men are allowed to be consistently inept because they are thought to be so competent at everything else.