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Do things your partner do frustrate you?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The one thing that really irritates me is keeping the tv remote. We watch tv in an evening and just as it is getting to a really great part of a programme, he switches it to teletext for the football results!!!!!!!! how irritating!! then by the time he switches it back, the programme has ended!
Any other women have this problem??
.Mind you if anyone can explain to me why...men who have retired seem to feel the need to rearrange tins in cupboards or guard the dishwasher with their lives I would be very pleased!
Her answer to a shortage of money, a new credit card to pay another account. This eventually led to a �37k debyt.
Now she wants to give our house to a finance company, in exchange for the right to live in it for the rest of her life.
She refuses to accept that it is a recipe for disaster to try to learn an optional second language, though she has a below par knowledge of English, because she has very poor hearing.
Nobody has the perfect relationship.
There are more things about each other that we love, than things about each other that annoy us, so those annoying things are forgiveable.
My partner and I frustrate the hell out of each other pretty much solidly. We have a system because we both hate chores - I cook, he washes up. I tidy up, he does the laundry and the ironing (sounds like I have it cushty, don't it?)
Oh no. Whoa, sweet Jesus no. The laundry situation in my flat is nothing short of cataclysmic. I'm embarrassed to have friends over, as he will not do any washing for 3 weeks solidly, and when all the dirty laundry has entirely consumed the spare bedroom, he then seperates the laundry into washloads - neat little piles - and then leaves it in the hallway! So any friends or visitors who come over (or basically anyone who can see through our front door) can see all my pants, dirty jeans, smelly T-shirts and so on. He will then spend 3 weekends solidly washing and ironing, moaning miserably that he has a bad back because he's been stood ironing for approx 16 hours at a time.
The washing up ****** me off too - all he has to do is load the dishwasher, but again this is an apparently difficult and time-consuming task.
Ladies, a solution to the toothpaste situation: Colgate do solid tubes of toothpaste, and all you do is push a little trigger at one end, which pops out a perfectly pea-sized blob of paste. Perfect!
Of course certain things are frustrating...
But I know he does not do things ESPECIALLY TO frustrate me, that is the big difference. Things just have different values to him than they do to me.
And vice versa.
And I would not see our relationship doomed for that. It just takes a little understanding, that's all!
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