Could Erin Cut it as a Housewife in the 1930s?

Erin Fails

Why does this not surprise me? My Women’s Studies professors from college will be so proud! Perhaps someone alerted the quiz scorers to the fact that I have “secret slob” tendencies surrounding closets, cupboards, and cubbyholes? Out of sight clutter doesn’t count in my book. I guess I should have also fibbed about cooking in my pajamas, enjoying a cocktail, and wearing red nail polish. You know the really important parts about having a successful relationship. What kind of a housewife are you? [Link via It's Alive!]



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  • I got a 53. I think it was the cooking and being home during the day that did me in. Not sure if I should be happy or sad about that.

  • Hysterical! I got a NEGATIVE 8. Which I think makes me the worst wife in the world…

  • I scored a “2″.

  • SO funny! I scored 20. Sad! I think I earned points on all the cleaning and housekeeping questions — and then promptly tanked them all when it came to the cooking questions (since I don’t/can’t cook. It’s all tin cans and delicatessens for me! :)

  • -30

    Booyah!

  • Thank goodness I’m a complete failure (16!)

  • Damn. I got a 30. I guess it’s that whole ‘fails to please non-existent husband’ or ‘fails to clean non-existent children’ thing…. oh well.

  • I got a 72! That is frightening — but I think my points generally came from being friendly and not complaining about things! Either way, I’m obviously going to have to start wearing red nail polish. :-)

  • i gota 30. hmmm!

  • Ha! I got a 107 as a 1930’s husband! I am very superior it says, of course I already knew that ;-)

  • Lauren

    June 12, 2008

    I got a 65.Very scary

  • I got a 76, Very Superior.

  • I’m a six (”very poor/failure”). Which I think equals the number of boxes I was able to check.

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