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Previously on "How to get your wife/partner to clean up the house and enjoy it"

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    Stay at home reading a book and eating chocolate.

    That's what I used to do...
    You quit reading books?

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  • Pogle
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    I get on very well with my mother in law - she's a nice, if rather dotty lady.
    I often go and visit her with Pogle Jr - Its Mr P who never visits her!

    My own mum however, drives me nuts

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  • cojak
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    Stay at home reading a book and eating chocolate.

    That's what I used to do...

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  • configman
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Just ask her to visit her mother-in-law...

    "Have you heard the one about the woman who would rather have a root canal than visit her mother-in-law? Well it’s true.
    After taking my partner to a family wedding my partner has convinced me to emigrate to a neutral country where neither of the in-laws live - except her children. My family mentioned the war - Korean war and my partner is Chinese and was on the other side.

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  • How to get your wife/partner to clean up the house and enjoy it

    Just ask her to visit her mother-in-law...



    "Have you heard the one about the woman who would rather have a root canal than visit her mother-in-law? Well it’s true.

    A new poll released today showed that 28 per cent of women would prefer the dentist’s drill to spending a few hours with the ‘monster-in-law’.

    In fact, they would do almost anything to get out of seeing their husband’s mother, according to a survey by iVillage, a women’s interest website that boasts thirty million visitors a month."

    More: Survey finds 51% of women would rather stay at home and clean than visit mother-in-law | Mail Online

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