Homebodies are workers. I meant to draw a distinction between workers in and outside the home.
I’m terribly sorry, but I have this incredible urge to put G. Nome in a large biohabitat, and then gently poke her with a stick from above, just to see what happens. Perhaps I could include a monkey butler, as well.
dudes. this whole thing is wack.
[Cartman voice]
screw you guys, I’m leavin’.
screw you.
leavin’
[/Cartman voice]
This thread has gotten incredibly odd.
Nomey, some answers:
Mechanics are considered dirty and unintelligent, not to mention scam artists. They have a bad rep for ripping people off for unnecessary repairs.
Smooth clothes show that you have someone to iron your clothes, an example of social status.
I have no idea. But let’s not go giving terrorists ideas. 
I have no idea about poetry.
I doubt of there was any. There were heads and legs and arms, oh my!
House-wifery is considered a job ‘anybody’ could do, and therefore unimportant.
–Tim
Homer: At what point did it start to get odd? When it lost its anatomical edge? When the occurrence of the word “genitalia” became less frequent?
P.S. Things you say sometimes make Spoofey Woofey seem like bleeding heart liberal.