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Thursday, August 23, 2012

Moratorium: Honorable Act #XYZ1

While driving through my neighborhood to my own house and up my own driveway, it has come to my attention that an honorable act remains unnoticed or perceived to be as honorable as it is.

Mowing. To see a man mowing his own yard is such an honorable act.
But, to see a woman mowing their own yard is disgustingly honorable.
I still hold by a man pulling his own weight in a running household, even if it may appear to be "just a woman's duty."

A woman works out of the home. And then she comes home and works in the home. She cooks, cleans the house and dishes, does laundry, gardens, schedules events, entertains, manages the bills, takes care of the broken sprinkler head, paints the mailbox, sews the curtains and then hangs them by herself.

Must you make her mow the grass, too? Is that beneath you, too.

Do your honorable act.
Mow the grass, and take out the trash.

In my personal opinion by observation, there might not be anything more honorable than doing these "mundane" things to take part in the system of a household.

You cannot respect a man who does not respect the running household.
So, do you wish to be honorable?  =>DO HONORABLE THINGS.




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