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The 1930’s Marital Scale for husbands and wives

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As a 1930s husband, I am
Very Superior

Take the test!

How would you rate on a marital test from the 1930s. It’s all in good fun and shows how much marital expectations and roles have changed and how much they have not. Versions for both husband and wife. Incidentally, I think it’s easier for a man to score higher than a woman because husbands’ roles have not changed as much as wives’.

Posted by Domenico Bettinelli on 06/29/08 at 11:44 AM  •   •  Vote for this post on PickAFig  • 


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How the heck did this happen?  I guess you can still be a good 1930’s housewife if you smoke, drink, gamble or use dope.  (I count the occasional beer and glass of wine as drinking.)

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As a 1930s wife, I am<br><font size=“+2”>Very Superior</font>
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United States Posted by Zina  on  06/29/08  at  12:02 PM



Sorry, Domenico:  this old guy (71) scored a 157.

United States Posted by  on  06/30/08  at  11:10 AM



Well I got 103 “Superior”, not bad! Of course being married for 47 years helps and when we were young, no one thought about divorce, only a marriage that would last forever! By the way, I still believe marriages are made in heaven cause Our Lord said “What the Father has joined together, let no man separate.“

United States Posted by  on  06/30/08  at  11:13 AM



Show off!

I only rated a 98.

United States Posted by WhollyRoaminCatholic  on  07/3/08  at  01:46 PM



I scored 37.  My warm and wonderful personality quantified and exposed.

United States Posted by Art Deco  on  07/7/08  at  04:49 PM



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