Fox & Friends co-hosts attempted to serve up some “Adulting 101” lessons this morning in every day skills that apparently are perplexing Gen Zers like changing a tire or folding a fitted sheet.
First, co-host Ainsley Earhardt was shown how to change a tire, a task I faced for the first time in 30 years back in January when I had a tire disintegrate while driving down a San Diego freeway. Fortunately, my dad’s lessons from childhood came back to me.

I have to say Robert Sinclair Jr. of AAA didn’t do viewers many favors here having the demonstration car already jacked up with a professional floor jack (not the jack that comes in with the car) and the lug nuts pre-loosened.
Believe me, when you’re on the side of the freeway with cars zooming past you, you need to know the true ABCs of tire changing.
Then, the camera shifted` to co-host Lawrence Jones (2:15 mark), at a table with professional organizer Jill Fox who deftly demonstrated how to easily fold a fitted sheet.
After thirty seconds of half-hearted effort, Lawrence declared “I don’t think men should do this. My hands are too big for this.”
“I don’t think men should do this…???”
As JoeMyGod notes, in recent weeks “male Fox hosts have also declared that men using straws, eating ice cream cones, and crossing their legs is effeminate or un-masculine.”
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