There are those (including my mother) who feel that I set back the women's rights movement when I catagorize DH's and my particular jobs around the house. I say certain things are "women's" work and certain things are "men's" work. She says women fought for years to get out of the kitchen and here I am putting us back into the kitchen when I say doing dishes or doing laundry is "women's" work.
What she misses, what EVERYONE seems to miss, is that this particular method works best between myself and my husband for whatever reasons that are known to us and us alone. I'm not telling every woman I meet that they should be doing the dishes and/or laundry because that's their work; I'm classifying that particular task for myself and identifying with it as a woman.
Well, if you really do say that, I can see why your mother is missing the point, because it's certainly misleading. If you're not classifying those tasks for all women, why don't you call them "Carly's work" and "Mr Roach's work" instead of "women's work" and "men's work?" If you don't mean all women, there's no reason to call it "women's work." "Women" is plural, you know.
