We all have different fetishes, however, one man recently posted a series of pics that got 425,000 people drooling. Featuring such classics as vacuuming the living room and doing the dishes, Michael Oonk shared the photos with an appropriate caption: “How to send sexy pictures to your lady.” Since then, women have been telling his girlfriend what a lucky person she is to have such a nice BF.
Some called it foreplay, others said it’s more like choreplay, but whatever label you put on it, it’s still hot.
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Michael’s girlfriend is Laine Murray. “I will be proposing in the near future,” he told Bored Panda. It’s not a surprise. I love our relationship and I’m very proud of it. I told her from the start, I wanted my actions to speak louder than anything I say.” The couple has been together for over a year now.
It was just another Friday night when he took the pictures. “The house was a mess,” Michael said. “Laine was volunteering at a women’s shelter for domestic violence (she is a domestic violence survivor). I wasn’t allowed to be there. It’s for women only. The house wasn’t in great shape so I thought I would clean it top to bottom, it was the least I could do. But I also got the idea to put it on Facebook because I thought it would be funny.”
Wow, a lot of people offended on here. I took it light hearted and thought it was funny. My partner is incredibly helpful. We are a team and work together inside and outside the house. I wasn't offended by this at all.
I agree (also happy for your relationship with two actual adults!). Maybe it was her turn to do stuff but he decided to surprise her? Maybe she'a been superstressed or something? Maybe it's just meant to make her laugh?
Is this like when a man takes care of his baby and twitter labels it as..babysitting. Yes men have been cleaning since the dawn of time
You are right...but women find it very sexy when a man helps her like this and in such a fun way too
He isn't "helping" "her". He lives there too. He is simply doing his part. And making a funny documentary about it.
Andrea, if they divide up their responsibilities and hes helping her with what she normally does, that's cool. When she helps him with his usual stuff - whatever that is, getting the cars serviced or cleaned, picking up dog poop etc, that's nice too. It's also her car and her dog too but it's nice when she helps with that. I dont get all the angst over this lol. A lot of people with hangups. I just say thank you when I get help, and I dont lecture them about how they should do it anyway. Talk about instant birth control.
Yes, but here is the thing. Women are more tend to be worried about the house being clean and it can prevent them from focusing fully on "other activities". When her partner takes the initiative to do some of the cleaning without having to be told to or instructed in how to do it, then she is more likely to be full invested in other activities. This is probably true of many men as well.
I don't get why the down voted you're right.
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did they ?? really ??
yes, really
I've been reading international webpages for years, still trying to understand why in the world would every member of a couple do his/her own laundry. In my case, either one of us says "Dear, I'm gonna make laundry, got anything to wash?". And that's it. Sometimes I ask, sometimes he does. Idk, can't find any logic in doing separate laudries if not to waste water and energy
I can't speak of every relationship, but for mine, my husband is - particular - when it comes to his laundry. Work clothes separate from street clothes, black socks separate from white socks and underwear, towels alone, street tops separate from street bottoms, and it goes on. I throw all of my clothes into the same load. He has handled his own laundry since the beginning of our marriage as he does not like the way I launder. He's happy. I'm happy. It's all good.
As the man in my maraggie, I was brought up in a very clean house and Saturday was ment for chores and house projects; Sunday is a day of rest. My wife not so much and her parents house looks like a frat house to me. So I do 90% of all the cleaning, laundry, garbage, mowing, dishes and so on. I do it because it's just normal for me and makes me happy to have a clean house. Has nothing to do with her not helping and, since she has free time she spends more time with our daughter.
In this case, I completely understand, I'd go nuts if my husband were that "particular" (I love your diplomacy, btw). But in a lot of cases, it is that way just because.
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Your husband is a weirdo.
My ex and i did separated laundry. Most of her clothes had to be hand-washed (very delicate) and i just dropped all my clothes in the machine every 2 weeks, so no point in do it at the same time, but we gave a little help each other.
Wow, a lot of people offended on here. I took it light hearted and thought it was funny. My partner is incredibly helpful. We are a team and work together inside and outside the house. I wasn't offended by this at all.
I agree (also happy for your relationship with two actual adults!). Maybe it was her turn to do stuff but he decided to surprise her? Maybe she'a been superstressed or something? Maybe it's just meant to make her laugh?
Is this like when a man takes care of his baby and twitter labels it as..babysitting. Yes men have been cleaning since the dawn of time
You are right...but women find it very sexy when a man helps her like this and in such a fun way too
He isn't "helping" "her". He lives there too. He is simply doing his part. And making a funny documentary about it.
Andrea, if they divide up their responsibilities and hes helping her with what she normally does, that's cool. When she helps him with his usual stuff - whatever that is, getting the cars serviced or cleaned, picking up dog poop etc, that's nice too. It's also her car and her dog too but it's nice when she helps with that. I dont get all the angst over this lol. A lot of people with hangups. I just say thank you when I get help, and I dont lecture them about how they should do it anyway. Talk about instant birth control.
Yes, but here is the thing. Women are more tend to be worried about the house being clean and it can prevent them from focusing fully on "other activities". When her partner takes the initiative to do some of the cleaning without having to be told to or instructed in how to do it, then she is more likely to be full invested in other activities. This is probably true of many men as well.
I don't get why the down voted you're right.
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Oh oh, leo got triggered. Pobrecito
your stalking is noted
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did they ?? really ??
yes, really
I've been reading international webpages for years, still trying to understand why in the world would every member of a couple do his/her own laundry. In my case, either one of us says "Dear, I'm gonna make laundry, got anything to wash?". And that's it. Sometimes I ask, sometimes he does. Idk, can't find any logic in doing separate laudries if not to waste water and energy
I can't speak of every relationship, but for mine, my husband is - particular - when it comes to his laundry. Work clothes separate from street clothes, black socks separate from white socks and underwear, towels alone, street tops separate from street bottoms, and it goes on. I throw all of my clothes into the same load. He has handled his own laundry since the beginning of our marriage as he does not like the way I launder. He's happy. I'm happy. It's all good.
As the man in my maraggie, I was brought up in a very clean house and Saturday was ment for chores and house projects; Sunday is a day of rest. My wife not so much and her parents house looks like a frat house to me. So I do 90% of all the cleaning, laundry, garbage, mowing, dishes and so on. I do it because it's just normal for me and makes me happy to have a clean house. Has nothing to do with her not helping and, since she has free time she spends more time with our daughter.
In this case, I completely understand, I'd go nuts if my husband were that "particular" (I love your diplomacy, btw). But in a lot of cases, it is that way just because.
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Your husband is a weirdo.
My ex and i did separated laundry. Most of her clothes had to be hand-washed (very delicate) and i just dropped all my clothes in the machine every 2 weeks, so no point in do it at the same time, but we gave a little help each other.