1) Men can't cook. Any attempt will result in a culinary disaster and leave the kitchen looking like a tsunami swept through;
2) Men are either pushover ninnies or drill-sergeant tyrants when it comes to raising kids. In any case, they're incompetent;
3) Men are bungling boobs when it comes to home repairs, lawn care, and other traditionally male duties around the house;
4) Men are barely competent in bed, and most must be guided with a firm but loving hand in the arts of the caress;
5) Men drop their dirty socks everywhere, spill potato chips and Cheez-Whiz on the couch while watching football games with their boorish buddies, and don't put the toilet seat down;
6) Without a maternal superwoman at his side, the average American male could not dress himself, feed himself, get off to work on time, or function in polite society without either humping the hostess' leg or peeing on the parlor rug.
But at least there's no sexist stereotyping going on ...
I grew up in a home with lots of brothers, so we were accustomed early on to taking care of ourselves in terms of cooking, laundry, etc.. I think everyone young man should learn those things; he’ll be less likely to marry thinking he’s swapping those chores from his mother to his new wife. If he doesn’t want a family, then he’s less likely to marry at all (and there is no problem with that).
If men were everything the man-hating TV producers seem to think they should be, they would have no problem finding an adoring wife; as it is now, plenty of men “trade up” in spouses when the original model acts like the TV commercial women...
I was shocked at the number of commercials during the Superbowl that shows men being good fathers.