• Lime Buzz (fae/she)@beehaw.org
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    9 months ago

    This is wild to me because a lot of those tasks are fun, interesting and lead to interesting discoveries and more skills.

    Why anybody wouldn’t want to do those things and help out someone they’re suppose to love and care about is beyond me.

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      9 months ago

      Really? Please give me an example! I find chores to be just a drag (except sometimes tearing out a new recipe while cooking)

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        9 months ago

        Vacuuming is very fun ioo.

        Cooking is fun because you get to do science, baking too! And you get tasty stuff at the end.

        You can make a lot of cleaning products at home though the base ingredients maybe need to be bought at a store, saving money and time, plus the planet.

        Washing clothes, doing all the organising and then putting them in a machine is fun, though this can work better as a team.

        Organising all the trash into recycling and non recycling is fun, if you live in an area that does that, or reusing thing by cleaning them out is very worthwhile and save money, time and the planet.

        Cleaning around the house and inside devices helps the house stay clean, people get less sick and it keeps devices functioning well.

        Having everything clean and well organised is happy making and then everybody knows where it is!

        Keeping drains unclogged is nasty, yes, but the reward is not having to be in a shower, or use sink that fills up with water that goes everywhere!

        It’s all about perspective!