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Training Courses Now Available For Men

    • Introduction to Common Household Objects I: The Mop

 

    • Introduction to Common Household Objects II: The Sponge

 

    • Dressing Up: Beyond the Wedding and the Funeral

 

    • Refrigerator Forensics: Identifying and Removing the Dead

 

    • Design Pattern or Splatter Stain on the Linoleum? – You CAN Tell the Difference!

 

    • Accepting Loss I: If It’s Empty, You Can Throw It Away

 

    • Accepting Loss II: If the Milk Expired Three Weeks Ago, Keeping It In the Refrigerator Won’t Bring It Back

 

    • Going to the Supermarket – It’s Not Just for Women Anymore!

 

    • Recycling Skills I: Boxes that the Electronics Came In

 

    • Recycling Skills II: Styrofoam that Came in the Boxes that the Electronics Came In

 

    • Bathroom Etiquette I: How to Remove Beard Clippings from the Sink

 

    • Bathroom Etiquette II: Let’s Wash Those Towels!

 

    • Bathroom Etiquette III: Five Easy Ways to Tell When You’re About to Run Out of Toilet Paper!

 

    • Giving Back to the Community: How to Donate 15-Year-Old Levis to the Goodwill store

 

    • Retro, Or Just Hideous?: Re-examining Your ’70s Polyester Shirts

 

    • Knowing the Limitations of Your Kitchenware: No, The Dishes Won’t Wash Themselves

 

    • Romance: More Than a Cable Channel!

 

    • Strange But True!: She Really May NOT Care What “Fourth Down and Ten” Means

 

    • Going Out to Dinner: Beyond McDonald’s

 

    • Expand Your Entertainment Options: Renting Movies That Don’t Fall Under the “Action/Adventure” Category

 

    • Yours, Mine, and Ours: Sharing the Remote

 

    • “I Could Have Played a Better Game Than That!”: Why Women Laugh

 

    • Adventures in Housekeeping I: Let’s Clean the Closet

 

    • Adventures in Housekeeping II: Let’s Clean Under the Bed

 

    • “I Don’t Know”: Be the First Man to Say It!

 

    • The Gas Gauge in Your Car: Sometimes Empty MEANS Empty

 

    • Directions: It’s Okay to Ask for Them

 

    • Listening: It’s Not Just Something You Do During Halftime

 

    • Accepting Your Limitations: Just Because You Have Power Tools Doesn’t Mean You Can Fix It