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Kire Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-07-05 01:45 AM
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Smart washer urges men to help with laundry
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This reminds me, I've got to go switch loads...

A Spanish spin on getting men to do the laundry

By Lisa Abend, Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor Mon Jun 6, 5:00 AM ET

MADRID - Still searching for the perfect Father's Day gift? Barcelona inventor Pep Torres has a suggestion. It's something the whole family can appreciate - something that, not incidentally, advances the cause of women's rights.
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It's a washing machine that encourages men to share the burden of doing laundry. Endowed with software that recognizes the fingerprint of household members, the machine shuts down when the same person tries to use it twice in a row. "It obliges men to do things around the home," says Mr. Torres.

Shopping at the Corte Ingles department store in Madrid, Luis Pascual couldn't quite understand the washing machine's concept. But his wife, Anunciación Sánchez, got it immediately. "It's a way for husbands to collaborate at home," she explains with an approving chuckle. "In that case, no, I wouldn't buy it," responds Luis. "If I haven't learned to do the wash by now, I'm not going to."

Still, people like Luis may not be Torres's target audience. "We've had so many calls from women, from housewives, that we've had to rush it into production," he says. And response to the innovative washing machine may well depend on generation. In an attempt to modernize marriage in this once machista country, for example, the government revised the nation's divorce law in April, stipulating that marital obligations included sharing domestic chores.

More: http://news.yahoo.com/s/csm/20050606/wl_csm/ogenderwash
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