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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 8:48 am
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 10:09 am
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SuicidalSkittles Zphal So I expressed my annoyance about the dishes. His response? "I didn't get the memo." Um, I'm sorry but I shouldn't have to ASK you to do house chores. I'm not your parent. If there's something in need of doing and you have some free time (like a weekend and your spouse is AT WORK), you should take the initiative to do it yourself. THIS IS MY LIFE. Aaron can never take a ******** hint. burning_eyes
He recently got mad at me too, for leaving the dishwasher open, because he doesn't watch where he's moving very well sometimes and will slam his shin into it. Which sucks, sure. But he has the power to close it himself. In fact, 90% of the time I leave it open, it's because I'm hoping he'll look at it, realize the dishes are clean and put them away for me, or look at it, realize it's only partially full and put some of the dirty dishes from the sink in it for me.
But no. He wants me to keep it closed. So that it's even MORE out of sight, out of mind and no finger is ever lifted in aid.
I ought to lay in a stock of plastic silverware and paper plates and hide them and just eat off them until he's finally forced to do something. stressed
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 10:22 am
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 10:25 am
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wellwisher Zphal He recently got mad at me too, for leaving the dishwasher open, because he doesn't watch where he's moving very well sometimes and will slam his shin into it. Which sucks, sure. But he has the power to close it himself. In fact, 90% of the time I leave it open, it's because I'm hoping he'll look at it, realize the dishes are clean and put them away for me, or look at it, realize it's only partially full and put some of the dirty dishes from the sink in it for me. But no. He wants me to keep it closed. So that it's even MORE out of sight, out of mind and no finger is ever lifted in aid. I ought to lay in a stock of plastic silverware and paper plates and hide them and just eat off them until he's finally forced to do something. stressed Plastic cups too I'd imagine? Unless that backfires and you end up with some mold cultures in your kitchen and have to throw out some of the plates due to ingrained mold and fungus in the plates.
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 10:29 am
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Zphal wellwisher Zphal He recently got mad at me too, for leaving the dishwasher open, because he doesn't watch where he's moving very well sometimes and will slam his shin into it. Which sucks, sure. But he has the power to close it himself. In fact, 90% of the time I leave it open, it's because I'm hoping he'll look at it, realize the dishes are clean and put them away for me, or look at it, realize it's only partially full and put some of the dirty dishes from the sink in it for me. But no. He wants me to keep it closed. So that it's even MORE out of sight, out of mind and no finger is ever lifted in aid. I ought to lay in a stock of plastic silverware and paper plates and hide them and just eat off them until he's finally forced to do something. stressed Plastic cups too I'd imagine? Unless that backfires and you end up with some mold cultures in your kitchen and have to throw out some of the plates due to ingrained mold and fungus in the plates. crying it's a legitimate concern since it sounds like he's pretty bad at cleaning.
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 12:08 pm
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 11:02 pm
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