38 As a 1930s wife, I am |
Are you sure they weren’t just evaluating your performance based on salary? 😉
ahah. I think I lost points because 1) I don’t go to church and don’t plan on sending my kids to Sunday school, 2) I will talk over you and disagree with you in front of others, 3) I don’t always have combed hair and an unblemished appearance, 4) I’m willing to work outside the home, and 5) I admitted to not liking children very much.
I may be in real trouble…..I scored in the average category for a 1930’s wife!!! AHHHH! Maybe a little too much southern influence. And that was w/o attending church or keeping a neat house (or hair for that matter), and w/ working outside the home! Where did my mom go wrong? LOL!
Rob—Did you take the test for 1930s husband or wife?! eheh.
Lauren—I was actually surprised that I wasn’t MORE of a 1930s housewife. I cook a lot. And I don’t go to bed mad at my hubby. I always speak to hubby in a respectful manner, but I do use a lot of profanity and slang in general. So maybe that is what did me in. ahah. I have a potty mouth, but I’m working really hard to get over it so I don’t slip up in front of the baby. Instead of saying “asshole” I say “A-hole” and instead of saying “fuck that” I say “F that.” I guess that counts as improvement!
I must have been borderline for poor bc I scored badly on all the same things you mentioned! DH and I BOTH have to watch our potty mouths….my driving language would make sailors blush….my baby’s first sentence may be “Learn to merge dumba$$!” BTW, I tagged you for a silly blog thing….read my blog to check it out.
18, yo! That’s considered “very poor.” Tho I could beat up June Cleaver with one hand tied behind my back.