I rebuilt the engine of our 1966 Ford Mustang. Rewired the whole car, reupholstered and repainted and finished the car, I cherried her out. Is that manly enough for you?
Before you get hot and bothered about that, I opened the hood to our 2005 Saturn and suddenly felt like a caveman. I could barely distinguish elements of the engine. Times and engines have changed.
I am so out of my element with this new car I send my partner to the Lube place to get the oil changed. I'm too much of a 'man' to actually admit that I do not know how to change the oil filter on this new car that has no room to maneuver under the hood.
I am handy mending a fuse, unplugging the sink, etc. I am more of a lesbian in my choice of skills than gay man. :biggrin: I actually did lots of roofing as a kid, that moved to rough framing, then to finish carpentry. I have the basics of hanging Sheetrock... and more.
In 2001 I gutted our house, rebuilt the kitchen and Bathroom from the floor up, redoing all of the plumbing and electric for those two rooms, built the kitchen cabinets, retrofitted some of the remaining walls to be a bit more earthquake resistant and laid in a ton of insulation to make our tiny 500 square foot home more energy efficient.
I still potter around with wood working, I build the occasional stick of furniture.
I am not your 'typical' gay guy. I have no sense of fashion, I firmly believe that plaid is a color and I have been caught in the shower on more than one occasion using bar soap to wash my face and my hair. Granted my partner was in a state of near panic lecturing me about which products to use on the face, and pointing at the various products telling me what each does and what they are used for.
Did you know there is body shampoo and you have to use a special 'tool' to use it? I don't know what that red puff-ball thing is called. And body shampoo is not the same thing you use on your head. Sheesh.
I have to lock the door in order to shave in peace. There seems to be a direction that is acceptable to shave in - the way I do it and have done it all my adult life is, I guess, wrong.....
On the brighter side, when I repainted my 'Redneck truck' I didn't paint it a light shade of brown - no I was informed I painted it 'taupe'. I like the color whatever you want to call it.
I also bake and cook - if it wasn't for me we would be eating box meals. I love my partner dearly, but he doesn't seem to have any domestic life skills. But I didn't marry him for his domestic abilities nor his money....