How to Get Things Really Flat: Enlightenment for Every Man on Ironing, Vacuuming and Other Household Arts
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Rating | : | 4.87 (577 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1615190023 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 240 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-01-27 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Finally, A Hilarous Guide to Housekeeping That Is Funny Too And It Is For Men! Have you ever seen the novelty book called Porn for Women? It features good-looking men doing housework with captions such as "Is this how you want the shirts folded?" or "I like to get started on the dishes right away."How To Get Things Really Flat by Andrew Martin is the literary equivalent of Porn for Women except without the photos. Imagine an entire book dedicated to the art and "joys" of housekeeping written entirely by a man and for men!Make no mistake this is not a dry guide to doing housework with charts and graphs and other things you might expect from a man. Instead, this is a humorous guide to housework that includes practica. Martin's poor wife Martin seems to dislike his wife, and her friends and family, and is generally involved in housework as part of a strange power struggle. Couldn't finish the book, because I disliked this dynamic - perhaps it is a British American thing.. "Practical and funny!" according to susan lee. Straightforward, practical, up-to-date advice on housework - how to do it, and how to think about it. If you like Nick Hornby's sense of humor, this will make you very happy.
His hilarious book is a bloke’s guide to difficult stuff like ironing, dusting, cleaning products and yes, Christmas.”Daily MailCombining hilarious anecdotes with practical tips from experts about housework for men, it’s debatable whether this is really a gift for him, or you.”Woman & Home. But women, I think, will also find Martin’s observations funny and many of his tips helpful And if, after laughing your way through Martin's text, you're still not into doing housework, he has a tip for th
Perfectly pitched to strike some raw nerves: A witty, often surprising manifesto about how and why men should do housework—and a very useful guide for both the millions of men who shirk household duties (see the incriminating stats below!) and the women who live with them