hmm, i don't like to "label" anything, so even though there are certain traits more common and suitable with women and men there will always be an outlying factor. so those definately are stereotypes(most are true, which is why they are stereotypes), there will always be exceptions.
men doing dishes is so very sexy, bubbles n all ...woah... and when there done a mans place is in my bed... I find the more a man does the more i do for him, if im not tired from all the chores i can give my man more attention.. If a man is slack, im slack and thats never good in a relationship! Men work it out, the more you help out your lady the more time she has to focus on you.. Get cleaning you could be in for a good night!
I think the woman can do whatever she wants and the man can do whatever he wants, it doesn't have to be a certain way.
Ssshhhhhh my darling. Don't think using that pretty little head of yours. I have much better uses for it. Now be a sweetheart and get yourself all prettied up and if I am feeling generous I will let you please me for 2 hours. But after that I have got to get some rest...
Somewhere sits a barber- sporting numerous bandages. What are the odds that this kitty does not trust people and is skittish at hearing certain buzzing sounds?
This woman's place is... In the home, yes. On the sofa, yes. With my feet resting on his naked prone body, yes. In full control of the remote, yes. Talking to my friends about what a good job he's done of cleaning the floors, yes. Enjoying watching him cum as a result of me giving him even that much attention. (And then) Up in the bed deciding whether he should be allowed to join me or not, or whether he should just pleasure me and go back to the floor downstairs. Maybe yes, but maybe no. (He finds that kind of interpretation of 'traditional roles' challenging. Shame. It's horny as hell.) Ok so we're not quite there yet. But I know exactly what I need to do to make it happen, and it's already a good way down the road.
no one's place is anywhere. life happens and everyone ends up wherever it puts them. you can attempt to steer the odds. take this class and not that one, apply for this and not that, but the randomness and diversity of the universe have the final say, and social culture often has too much to say about it too. the home is also a myth. there used to be places called 'homes', but they weren't very 'homey'