What is women's stuff? Cooking, cleaning, remembering when the car insurance/registration is due? Collecting the kids from school? Planning, buying (and cooking) the food for the week.
etcetera ....
ALL males should suffer prostate problems ...

Valkie wrote: ↑Wed Nov 28, 2018 5:56 amMy little lovely has been gradually learning to use many of my tools.
But she draws the line at some of the more industrial ones.
But over the years while helping me renovate my home , my fathers home , my sisters home and my daughters home, she quite competently uses most tools.
She even took to basic repairs while I was overseas for extended periods and can competently replace washers, install wall fittings, replace powerpoints, even some basic car repairs, although changing her tyres is beyond her as she cannot lift the tyre back onto the hub.
Most women can be as competent with tools as men, but some just dont cut it for the strength required to use other tooling for extended periods.
A woman's work is never done, a man's day ends with the setting sun"
Pardon my opinionsprintcyclist wrote: ↑Wed Nov 28, 2018 8:56 amValkie wrote: ↑Wed Nov 28, 2018 5:56 amMy little lovely has been gradually learning to use many of my tools.
But she draws the line at some of the more industrial ones.
But over the years while helping me renovate my home , my fathers home , my sisters home and my daughters home, she quite competently uses most tools.
She even took to basic repairs while I was overseas for extended periods and can competently replace washers, install wall fittings, replace powerpoints, even some basic car repairs, although changing her tyres is beyond her as she cannot lift the tyre back onto the hub.
Most women can be as competent with tools as men, but some just dont cut it for the strength required to use other tooling for extended periods.
' .......... replace powerpoints ......... '
I am in the electrical industry. Unless she is an Electrician she should not changer GPOs.
The Insurance will be void on our house if there is a problem
Well done NefertiNeferti~ wrote: ↑Wed Nov 28, 2018 4:21 pmI'll have you blokes know that I can change the tap washers. I have also changed the oil in the car and even had a practice run changing a tyre ... just in case.
However, my "tool kit" consists of:
Lots of screwdrivers of various types and sizes
Hammer
Nails
Screws
Usual other stuff
I do not have a "drill".
A woman's work is never done, a man's day ends with the setting sun"
Valkie wrote: ↑Wed Nov 28, 2018 4:53 pmPardon my opinionsprintcyclist wrote: ↑Wed Nov 28, 2018 8:56 amValkie wrote: ↑Wed Nov 28, 2018 5:56 amMy little lovely has been gradually learning to use many of my tools.
But she draws the line at some of the more industrial ones.
But over the years while helping me renovate my home , my fathers home , my sisters home and my daughters home, she quite competently uses most tools.
She even took to basic repairs while I was overseas for extended periods and can competently replace washers, install wall fittings, replace powerpoints, even some basic car repairs, although changing her tyres is beyond her as she cannot lift the tyre back onto the hub.
Most women can be as competent with tools as men, but some just dont cut it for the strength required to use other tooling for extended periods.
' .......... replace powerpoints ......... '
I am in the electrical industry. Unless she is an Electrician she should not changer GPOs.
The Insurance will be void on our house if there is a problem
But PowerPoints are so simple these days, colour coded and easily replaced
I have taught her to strip the wires correctly, and ensure good connection
And of course isolating the circuit, not just switching the fuse.
It's not like adding PowerPoints
That requires some basic calculations, which most people, electricians included, neglect to do.
You can easily overload a circuit with additional PowerPoints if you don't know what you are doing.
lol, Nef your partner is or was obviously an oxygen thiefNeferti~ wrote: ↑Tue Nov 27, 2018 6:51 pmTools = Men's stuff
What is women's stuff? Cooking, cleaning, remembering when the car insurance/registration is due? Collecting the kids from school? Planning, buying (and cooking) the food for the week.
etcetera ....
ALL males should suffer prostate problems ...![]()
I divorced my husband in 1982. Nobody has had their feet under my table since, i.e. moved in.
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