1. The title for the housework poll shall be:
    • The chore I hate the most is
    • The chore I enjoy the most is
    • The ideal partner is one that does
    • I wish my spouse would do
    • I force my spouse to do
    • I force my children to do
    • My family is grateful that I always do
    • I wish parents didn't force children to do
    • I pay a servant to do
    • I belive people in 2050 won't have to do
    • I wish perl would help me do
  2. ...
    • looking after child
    • shopping
    • cooking
    • feeding child
    • washing up
    • putting the cutlery in/out the dishwasher
    • buying clothes
    • buying chlotes for child
    • washing by hand
    • washing with a machine
    • hanging chlotes
    • ironing
    • cleaning shoes
    • doing the bed
    • cleaning windows
    • dusting shelves
    • tidying my desk
    • vacuum cleaning
    • sweeping with a broom
    • mopping
    • repainting walls
    • gardening
    • watering plants
    • repairing the car
    • changing light bulbs
    • feeding and walking pets
    • looking after household animals
    • something else (please detail)

This may be redundant to Irregular Webcomic poll 301: Which household chore do you dislike the least?, won by taking out the rubbish.


In reply to Re: poll ideas quest (housework) by ambrus
in thread poll ideas quest by vroom

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