"This really is a new man"

Kinda cute.
Wish there would be something like this association in Pakistan:D

Italian men get their aprons on, Rebecca Pike, BBC, 2 May 2003

Italian men have always been proud of their masculinity and the idea that a woman’s place is in the home. But that stereotype is being challenged by a newly-formed association for Italian househusbands, the first of its kind in the world.

In a house on the edge of the main square in the sleepy Tuscan town of Pietrasanta, a quiet revolution is under way.

In the kitchen there is a man in yellow rubber gloves, washing the dishes. In the sitting-room another man is sitting quietly, mending some socks. On the other side of the room Fiorenzo Bresciani, the president of the Association of Househusbands, is giving a lesson in the art of ironing a shirt.

His audience is made up of married men of all ages, wearing beige aprons. They have come here to learn how to do those things that their wives have always done in the past. “Once, my wife did everything,” said one member. “Then I discovered the pleasure of housework. Now, I do all the cooking. I can’t iron yet, but I want to learn.”

“I iron, hoover and clean the windows, because it makes my wife happy,” said another.

As well as the basics, members also learn more complex skills - such as how to present vegetables at a dinner party. They swap tips on recipes and discuss which cleaning products are best for the environment. But they also benefit in the eyes of the law. For some time now, housewives in Italy have been able to claim pension benefits because of their “jobs” in the home.

Now househusbands can too. According to Fiorenzo Bresciani, there is no reason why housework should be confined to just one sex.

“Someone has to do this job,” he said. “Someone has to know how to wash, iron, clean the house and cook. This is a job that has no sex - it isn’t masculine or feminine.”

More than 2,000 men have signed up, and the is association is receiving inquiries from all over Europe. Members say it is a reaction to changes in society - such as the growing divorce rate and the fact that the family unit is not as strong as it used to be.

According to Vando Borghi, a sociologist at the University of Bologna, it is also a sign that many men are choosing to opt out of the workplace. “The labour market is becoming a much more stressful and absorbing place,” he said. “And so there are some men who are thinking about a taking on a different role in the family and changing the balance between family and work.”

It means that for the first time, women are being freed from household chores so they can concentrate on their jobs. Mr Bresciani’s wife, homeopathic doctor Daniela Tirigi, is one of these. “When Fiorenzo decided on his own to take this step, for me it was a wonderful thing,” she said. “I didn’t need to ask him to do anything. I said to myself: ‘This really is a new man, this is a modern man. And I thought, if I hadn’t married him already, I would do so again!’”.

But not everyone is so lucky. Statistics show that even though the number of women in the workplace has been growing steadily since the 1970s, many women continue do the housework as well. It will be some time before Italy’s growing band of househusbands manages to tip the scales in the other direction.

Great. Now if only we could get Pakistani women to learn some of these skills as well :jhanda:

^ :hehe:

:hehe: lolz! :smiley:

ummm ahem :halo: Many Pakistani women already know how to do most of these skills.. They could prolly do it blindfolded. i think what this article proves is that this is yet one more reason that Pakistanis should try to marry out of their culture. These “new, modern” Italian men would make good husbands :k:

"New Italian Man"? Don't make me laugh :D

They might make good husbands if they existed. Most of them probably still get their food cooked for them by Mama Mia while cursing rival football teams on the telly. Dream on :p

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hahha...:D :D Alright, you may have a point. But some Italian guys do have other 'significant' characteristics going for them (particularly the ones at my university)....ahem like a stunning physical physique for starters :o

Waisay i am sure this association's members are in the minority. It will take generations (if at all) before there is any substantial change (in society) of gender-role perceptions.

very interesting article :)

i've met a million-and-1 pakistani guys who do all this stuff and sadly there are no articles to appreciate their efforts :-)

Thank you, Qrius :flower1: :slight_smile:

EP, i am glad you do. i have come across few, but manifestly that is based upon my own personal limited experiences which no doubt are different from yours.

aaah how sweet!:hula:

but just because there are no artciles are asian men doing such stuff doesnt mean that they dont exist…and…theres always hope:halo:

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lolz :smiley: … You are absolutely right - there is always hope. :slight_smile:

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for starters I would like to know how many men in the Italian househusbands association have a "stunning physical physique". :p Or are they all pot bellied balding married middle aged men. Apko mubarik houn :-P.

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lolz :o
Sorry.