If men did equal housework employers wouldn’t have this problem.

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

Professor Henry Higgins:
Noted Wonderer of “Why Can’t A Woman Be More Like A Man?”Whereas the More Economically Efficient Question Would Be “Why Can’t A Man Be More Like A Woman?”

Selmi, M.L. (2008). The Work-Family Conflict: An Essay on Employers, Men and Responsibility. University of St. Thomas Law Journal, 1(1), 1-24.
SSRN suggested citation: Selmi, [...]

Neuro-entertainment: Why Men Don’t Get PMS — Death of the Species

Thursday, November 15th, 2007

From Youtube, via MaleMenstrualCramps channel.
Bob, Part 1:

Bob, Part 2:

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Neurological Correlates: Neuroeconomics of men doing housework - “The Odd Couple”

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

“He’s Happier, She’s Less So“, NYT 9/27/07 (David Leonhardt)
In a previous post about sloth I wondered about the recent report that women still do more housework than men - and mused that it could be that women and men are equally as lazy once you subtract any maternal bonding influence.
In other words, lacking kids, [...]

Neurological Correlates: Of Sloths and Men and Vasopressin

Monday, September 24th, 2007

The Seven Deadly Sins-a-rama continues with sloth, but first, I’m going to sit on the couch and watch TV. The person of the other gender who lives in my household in Europe will do my housework and take care of my kids. That’s because I have a short-form arginine vasopressin 1A receptor promoter, so what did you expect? Altruism? No way, I’m a born mooch.