>AND a latch-key kid (remember when that was a thing?) > >point (to answer your question): ALL of them (cooking, >cleaning, sewing, repairing small electronics, get on the bus >and go pay this bill, you name it) > >mom was famous for saying: you need to learn so you won't have >to depend on anyone to do it for you > >>..and how did they impact your life as an adult? > >mom was right in terms of the depending stuff. i have found i >do most household stuff "better" than the women i dated
did this ever cause issues/resentment with you or the women you've dated?
>also, the wife and I often bump heads relative to the boys >because she was raised the total opposite (both parents at >home, mom was a 100% traditional stay-at-home. the kids didn't >have ANY chores)
was this discussed before having children? was there a compromise or plan in place that would address the way you'd both agree to raise your children in regards to chores/responsibilities?