5 (Fake) Tips From the 1950s on How to Be a Good Housewife
These tips, despite being listed suspiciously as "Fake"...these were very much the attitudes of my childhood, bar the submissiveness and knowing one's place stuff.
Just ask the "Leave it to Beaver" crowd.
Sounds like something out of the 50's but in spite of listing these tips as humor, there is a bit of common sense and a couple of things I wish my wife would take note. (nothing sexist here).
It is nice to be greeted when I get home and except for the greeting...(the dogs) I do like some quiet time and a good meal...after that, I'm ready to hear, (cringing) the disasters of the day.
Just ask the "Leave it to Beaver" crowd.
Sounds like something out of the 50's but in spite of listing these tips as humor, there is a bit of common sense and a couple of things I wish my wife would take note. (nothing sexist here).
It is nice to be greeted when I get home and except for the greeting...(the dogs) I do like some quiet time and a good meal...after that, I'm ready to hear, (cringing) the disasters of the day.
My own stumbles, keep Me humble. My younger and older siblings have already passed on.
Shrinkflation has occured with thousand of consumer goods , masking some of the increase.
A bag of M&Ms today is 1.00 in a vending machine, back then...maybe 5cents?
Thats $455 that's closer to 1980 rent.
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Most working class people don't live in Harrisburg, Pa.
Where you begged to differ...that's my point.
You obviously had a different experience.
My view of those days is that you got a lot for a 1.00 and a few bucks to save to boot. That includes College books, just cause I was chasing a pretty girl 3 year older.
Lost the Girl but got an Associates degree for my trouble before my counterparts graduated HS.
My parents mortgage was 103.00 dollars a month and my dad brought home 200.00 a week from Pratt and Whitney Aircraft.
Were we rich...by no means but food was good, local and cheap. We always had what we needed.
It was a good life.
Thank you Ed.
(More than 50 years ago my grandmother told me about locking my grandfather out because he
stayed out too late, [I do not know when the inci
dent actually took place] and making him stay out of the place the rest of the night. After which,
he said he would rather be kicked in the "hinder"
[German immigrant town, although he was actu
ally born in the U.S.A.], than locked out all night
like that, whereupon she said "All right," and gave
him such a kick).--I am glad to find that the "Tips"
were a fake.
The PCBS world of feminism today is straight out of a SNL skit gone wrong.
After a relatively short time, in a relationship, a partner's eye begins to wander. I noticed this throughout a (small) number of extended relationships, while I was still young. Maybe growing up, with 7 siblings, exacerbated the "absence makes the heart grow fonder" issue, but I believe it happens to everybody, at some point.
After nearly 40 years of marriage, I've found that I have to frequently "remind" myself that my wife is just as attractive to me now as she was when she was in her 20's. I still ogle her, when she undresses for bed and make appreciative comments if I see her step out of the shower. Those, combined with an occasional wolf whistle, have extracted frequent comments of appreciation from her and have kept our relationship strong.
I guess my remarks really should reference "How to be a good Husband".
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