Toxic masculinity = No housework
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He fought for the country. Wash his damn clothes an have some respect.
When I was married to a "Macho Service Man," I did his laundry, and starched the HELL outta his uniform shirts, and ironed nice sharp creases in them - horizontally. Gingers-1. Uniformed Service Crybaby-0.
seriously, give the guy a break and wash his laundry.
He's an American hero doing his laundry is part of your duty to this country lol.
Just lay off the poor girl, seriously! You guys have no idea what her situation is...suppose she really does respect her boyfriend and usually washes their laundry, and asked him to do it once, because she didn't feel like doing it all the damn time...I agree that people in the army definitely are brave and to be respected, but it doesn't make you a servant to them.
Men are such pigs. Expecting women to do everything. I'm a man, not homosexual, and I actually understand some parts of women. I go out of my way for my girl, and I'm tired of men putting women down like old dogs. Thumb me down guys, I know you will.
Marines are ******* anyway, you want a Ranger
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tell him if he does his laundry he'll get a special reward ;) then give him a lollipop
He's in the marine corp. he knows how to do his laundry. I'm in the marine corps. Guys do their own laundry every day.