This is what I was trying to address in my tweet.
The bone of contention in this discourse isn’t the “chore,” it is generally trying to make sure you’re not a complete burden on your host.
You don’t have to do chores (heck I don’t do chores), but you could always be helpful in other ways.
Order lunch, pay for the eggs they’re buying for breakfast, make the bed when you wake up, so many ways to ensure someone isn’t just picking up after you constantly because you’re hosting them.
Honestly unless the situations you find yourself in where your friend is in need of a caregiver (this has been my situation), you don’t need to burn because you’re hosting.
I wear it when I’m at home though. I consider wearing sunscreen as a standard part of my routine. So whether I’m going out or not, I wear it. My own is that reapplication. Not gonna work, buddy😂
Nobody is asking them to be slaves though, if you are visiting a friend and it’s not your first time, especially if you are staying for an extended period of time, you are giving them more work than they’d do alone, it is simple courtesy to offer up assistance.
I’m sure y’all can now see that they’re indeed practicing Muslims!
If you like let those ‘online Muslims’ gaslight you that Islamic terrorists are not Muslims.
im getting real tired of heterosexual women posting the stupid disrespectful shit their boyfriends do assuming everyone will think it’s funny. your bf sucks.
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