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Thursday, March 23, 2023
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If I have sons, I’d 100% do that. It would be a pleasure to see my son act like my husband around his own family.
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DeleteMy 8 year old son is trained on all of the above. He cleans the house every Saturday and washes the plates.
ReplyDeleteCooking training begins when he hits 9 this year.
He is an only child at the moment but all his siblings will get the same training both male and female.
Wow!!! Kudos to you! This is what I keep telling my sister who has twins that are 15+!!! They barely do any housework when they're back from boarding and she makes all their meals. I keep telling her that she's not doing them any favours
DeleteBetter woman! We must raise better men!!! My son is 9,sweeps,washes plates and keeps the entire house neat. Cooking lessons start during his holidays this year...
DeletePray he continues after he gets married. Most of them become Lord of the jungle after marriage and don't lift a spoon anymore.
DeleteAbsolutely. These things are basic survival skills.
ReplyDeleteYes ooo.. very important.
ReplyDeleteYes oo. I'm already carrying my 9-year-old son along in the kitchen. My boys will not be trained differently from the girl.
ReplyDeleteYes!
ReplyDeleteYes yes,my 2+ son eats and takes his plates and others' to the kitchen and he does other stuff you did not even send him🥰🥰,I pray he continues like that.
ReplyDeleteYes oo
ReplyDeleteAs the only girl and first child, My brothers were also trained to do home chores..
Bv Yosola
I don't know if I'm interested in having kids yet tho, but if I do,.
ReplyDeleteMy answer would be YES. Same way I'll instill in my daughter the value of making her own money.. I'm doing this so they can have more better options in life..
No be say because of cooking and clean, him go collect toxic trashy attitude from one babe . Same way I won't want my daughter to be enduring toxic relationship from one man because of money.. (I don't think I want to have a daughter(s) tho)..
Not because there are no "gender roles" but cos they need all the weapons necessary to survive the world
Dante, I pray you have them 😁(Daughters)🏃🏃🏃
DeleteYes.
ReplyDeleteYes oooo,
ReplyDeleteI made sure my nephew learnt how to do all the domestic chores, at 17 years he cooks and cleans very well, he is not yet perfect in soup making but he cooks every other thing.
Yes very important.
ReplyDeleteThere's absolutely zilch stopping the both sexes from being domestic with house chores and kitchen duties
ReplyDeleteYesso
ReplyDeleteI will, my husband was trained like also
ReplyDeleteYes oh,it's mandatory..I grew up in a home where domestic duties are must for both genders, my brothers cooks,clean the house ,even peels egusi, washing of beans for either akara or moimoi,infact nothing is left out and I have decided to tow that part too
ReplyDeleteOf course,its basic survival skills
ReplyDeleteYes of course
ReplyDeleteYes
ReplyDeleteVery important
ReplyDeleteYes
ReplyDeleteI have two sons and I make sure they are involved in every activities in the home.
AmyViv
Oh yes! My 5-year old boy does some chores even without telling him, he loves helping when he sees me working especially in the kitchen, sometimes I tell him calm down, something you'll do tire. His sister has started on this part too💃
ReplyDeleteYes!!!
ReplyDeleteIt is highly pertinent that such skills are imbibed in them as they grow.
My brothers are very good at it and kinda better than we their sisters if I must say and they are actually enjoying it.
Yesoooo they must learn and help like their father,my son knows how to mop,na small small and how to sweep dirt
ReplyDeleteI am doing that already.
ReplyDeleteYes and Yes , They need it for survival
ReplyDeleteand for a balanced life.
Yes o I will. I don't want someone's daughter to pass through what I am passing through in my house now. My husband can't lift a pin infact Na me dey turn on generator sef.
ReplyDeleteYes, yes and yes!
ReplyDeleteI have 2 boys and they must learn how to be useful to themselves.
Cooking and domestic chores should be a norm for everyone irrespective of their sex
Absolutely. Dependency should never be encouraged.
ReplyDeleteSure
ReplyDeleteMy two brothers was trained same way mother trained her girls. My sons will be good with house chores, those people who refused to train their sons with house chores are the one giving us headaches.
Yes of course. There is no two ways about it.
ReplyDeleteI will, they need to be self sufficient in all areas of life. I have two sons, one is 4+ and his sibling is still an infant. The older one takes his plates to the kitchen after eating(I tried making him wash his dishes but na me stop stop am because he can finish a tub of soap on one plate, I'll wait till he's a bit older). He tidies up his sitting room too.
ReplyDeleteOf course.
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