Just saw a fox news host ask "What kind of a husband goes grocery shopping with his wife?" in a tone dripping with derision, and like seriously?
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Just saw a fox news host ask "What kind of a husband goes grocery shopping with his wife?" in a tone dripping with derision, and like seriously?
get. out.
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Gentleman of Leisure πππ΄βΆββreplied to The Gibson π last edited by
@thegibson ahh mate they'd hate me and this is a point of pride! I am the "domestic partner" I cook, clean, shop, sew, do laundry... all while still being the "dominant" in my household. My partner has a skilled trade, and I am artsy fartsy.
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@thegibson honestly surprised those wretched little shits were on board with letting women put on shoes and leave the kitchen, otherwise very on brand for FuX
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Esther Payne :bisexual_flag:replied to The Gibson π last edited by
@TheGibson that news host is weak sauce. The idea of exotic locations like the grocery store fills him and others like him with fear.
So clearly the revolution must start at the grocery store, plan accordingly, leave signals with arrangements of cans.
Band together at the Costco!
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Esther Payne :bisexual_flag:replied to The Gibson π last edited by
My father organised the shopping and knows his way around all the deals, the frugal cooking. Cooks, cleans, irons. Makes does and mends.
Yet he also looks like a discworld dwarf. That's my model of masculinity. Not that Fox News cosplay of masculinity. Imagine being so scared of a hypermart.
Esther Payne :bisexual_flag: (@[email protected])
I grew up with an unusual example of masculinity. My Dad cooked and cleaned. He sewed and repaired clothing. When I wanted to talk about my feelings he was always the person I talked to instead of my mother. He taught me to bake. He kept his nails tidy. So when people meet him for the first time, they are a bit surprised at seeing a short man with a bushy beard. But he's always tried to protect me. Including when I was stalked. Just by checking in on me.
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