A woman is married to a male chauvenist

Sally was married to a male chauvinist. They both worked full time,
  but he never did anything around the house and certainly not any
  housework. "That," he declared, "was woman's work."

     But one evening Sally arrived home from work to find the children
  bathed, a load of wash in the washing machine and another in the
  dryer, dinner on the stove and a beautifully set table, complete with
  flowers.

     She was astonished, and she immediately wanted to know what was
  going on. It turned out that Bubba, her husband, had read a magazine
  article that suggested working wives would be more romantically
  inclined if they weren't so tired from having to do all the housework
  in addition to holding down a full-time job.

     The next day, she couldn't wait to tell her friends in the office.
  "How did it work out?" they asked.

     "Well, it was a great dinner," Sally said. "Bubba even cleaned up,
  helped the kids with their homework, folded the laundry and put
  everything away."

     "But what about afterward?" her friends wanted to know.

     "It didn't work out," Sally said. "Bubba was too tired."


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