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    I fail at wifey-ness…

    Apparently I make a very bad housewife:
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    As a 1930s wife, I am Very Poor (Failure)
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    What is a wife? According to Merriam-Webster online:

    Main Entry:wife ‘ wif\ Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural wives \ ‘ wivz\
    Etymology: Middle English wif, from Old English wif; akin to Old High German wib wife and probably to Tocharian B kwipe female pudenda Date: before 12th century
    1 a dialect:woman b: a woman acting in a specified capacity —used in combination <fishwife>2: a female partner in a marriage – wife·hood

    But HUSBAND:
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    As a 1930s husband, I am Very Superior
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    Main Entry: 1hus·band Pronunciation: \h?z-b?nd\ Function: noun Etymology: Middle English husbonde, from Old English husbonda master of a house, from Old Norse husbondi, from hus house + bondi householder; akin to Old Norse bua to inhabit; akin to Old English buan to dwell — more at bower Date: 13th century 1: a male partner in a marriage2British : manager, steward3: a frugal managerhus·band·ly adjective
    So apparently by 1930s standards, I make an amazing man/husband.

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