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My DH wears "Dailies" contacts, which means he wears one pair per day, and then throws them out (was prone to eye infections a few years back, so his doctor recommended these), anyway, he can't see a thing without them, so he takes them out RIGHT before bed, which means there is a small pile of little shiny, dried up contacts on the nightstand every morning :eek: Sometimes they will fall on the floor, and get stuck to my feet-YUCK! He also has male-refrigerator-blindness as someone else mentioned. :p And, he has a habit with cups, though different from others: I get out a cup/glass, and pour water in it, and take a few sips. I put it down somewhere for a few minutes, with the intent of coming back to it-but when I do, it's GONE...I later find it, and he's picked it up and claimed it as HIS glass, drinking the rest of my beverage, and possibly refilled it with something else! I must go through at least 3 glasses each day this way, but I guess it saves on dishes! ;) |
Mine keeps asking "Where's the ______?". If he would put things back where he got it from, he wouldn't have to ask... Men... Oh and my other HUGE pet peeve - I buy 2 pints of icecream for him, 1 pint for me (different flavor). I don't eat all of it in one sitting like him. So a few days later, I go to the freezer for more, the carton is still there, I pick it up and there is only one or two spoonful left - UGH! |
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No if ands or butts ..he would be a gonner for the ice cream thing.:p :thumbdown Quote:
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Yes, I think it is safe to say that the ice cream thing is a universal bone of contention! Our ice cream situation is this: Say we have two pints of ice cream. Of course, he wolfs his down in one sitting like previously mentioned, ad I'll eat1/3 or 1/2 of mine. If I don't go back to it and eat it the next day, that, to him, means that I have relinquished claim on it (you left it on the prairie--he will really say this too) and he helps himself to it. This happens with anything...candy bars... If I buy us snickers bars, and I give him one, and I don't eat mine, and it goes another day not being eaten, he will eat it. Okay...one more...I swear, only one more... :p How about cereal ladies? Does your man come home from work and stick his hand in the cereal box and start eating handfuls of it? Hey!:mad: Leave that alone, I tell him. It is for the kids' breakfast, and cereal is too expensive to be his little snack! (This is a funny thread...My aunt and I play this game called "my husband is dumber than yours" :D ) |
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I wonder what this thread would look like if the husbands had a shot at us :rolleyes: |
Oh I know his list would be loooooooooong:D |
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Oh I tell him quite frequently I don't see how he puts up with my moody self:rolleyes: |
The socks, the dishes, the ice cream, the selective hearing (huh?)... all so true!!! My BIGGEST complaint is that we moved into our townhouse 3 years ago and we can't park 2 cars in our 2 car garage because his crap is in the way and he won't sort through it. 75% of it is trash, but I can't just throw it out because some of it is stuff he says he wants to save. UGH. Same with the closet in our 2nd bedroom (and we only have two!) It would take one Saturday of not going out to breakfast, not playing Wii, not renting a movie.... I'd rather read a book than do laundry, but it gets done doesn't it? I even have asked for a clean garage & closet for my birthday, anniversaries... :thumbdown By the way it's not good enough to just pile it to the sky in the corner, wedge the car in there, and say "look you can park in here are you happy" But of course, you all already knew that. |
I have to get in on this. My biggest complaint...he talks to much. :D If he tries to tell you a story he tells you five others before he gets to the end of his first story. :eek: To much detail!! I loose focus after listening for 1min because I know its gonna be many many more minutes until I can say anything. :( Then by the time he gets done I forgot what I wanted to say. Or I unintentionally interupt which really pisses him off!:mad: :mad: :D Chris |
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leaving clunky tennis shoes all over the house..... in the middle of the room mind you.... and i trip over them but he is a hard worker so i tend to over look the small stuff, he does help out with housework and will cook sometimes plus works 6 sometimes 7 days a week.. my poor baby:) |
Helping out with the baby..... he gets on my nerves so bad.... he always has an excuse he has to do this or that, he acts like i sit on my butt all day, i work 8 1/2 hours a day, i am out on site with the rest of the guys getting my samples, i do a mans job. just like he does, I don't have a nice office job, nor am i a stay at home mom! Right after work i have to pick up the baby, feed the baby, bath the baby, then when the baby goes to bed I have to do the house work, All i am asking for is a little help, i'm tired to when i get home too...... I wish i could come home and read the paper and have a beer too... MEN !!!!!! |
There are just a couple things that irritate me the most - He acts like I always have to agree with his opinion... I don't think he realizes he does that. He hangs his towel across the bathroom door and it drives me nuts. |
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Oh! Just remembered this one! When he takes a shower, he leaves his dirty clothes on the floor of the bathroom! Some days there will be piles of clothes that he takes off and just tosses on the floor! And he doesn't ever put away his clean clothes, too! He would rather rummage through baskets and then rewash them after 5 days because he doesn't know what's clean and what's dirty! I don't even let him do my laundry anymore because I've ended up with too many shrunk, color stained, or just plain lost pieces of clothing since we started living together! :mad: |
[QUOTE=mistyinca;1452331]Yes, I think it is safe to say that the ice cream thing is a universal bone of contention! Our ice cream situation is this: Say we have two pints of ice cream. Of course, he wolfs his down in one sitting like previously mentioned, ad I'll eat1/3 or 1/2 of mine. If I don't go back to it and eat it the next day, that, to him, means that I have relinquished claim on it (you left it on the prairie--he will really say this too) and he helps himself to it. This happens with anything...candy bars... If I buy us snickers bars, and I give him one, and I don't eat mine, and it goes another day not being eaten, he will eat it. Okay...one more...I swear, only one more... :p How about cereal ladies? Does your man come home from work and stick his hand in the cereal box and start eating handfuls of it? Hey!:mad: Leave that alone, I tell him. It is for the kids' breakfast, and cereal is too expensive to be his little snack! (This is a funny thread...My aunt and I play this game called "my husband is dumber than yours" :D )[/QUOTE] I WIN!!!! |
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My husband is a procrastinator, and that drives me nuts!!! |
I don't have that many that irate me and I find most of them funny anyway... If I'm doing something, like sorting washing, he'll stand around like he's going to help but with a little-boy-lost look on his face and unless I pass him something and say this goes there he won't help... the intentions are there though! lol He claims to not know how to use the washing machine.... it was his washing machine from his house so he SHOULD know how to use it! :rolleyes: If the hallway to all mopped and the shoes all on the rack he'll leave his on the floor because "I'm going out again!" :rolleyes: :rolleyes: Doesn't matter whether it's in 5minutes or when he leaves for work tomorrow! lol OH, and earlier I poured a nice cold glass of coke and left it on the side in the kitchen while I put some washing out and he poured it down the sink because he didn't know how long it had been there for! :eek: He was in the kitchen when I poured it and it was COLD! lol |
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He ALSO does the cereal box thing-tonight, with Cinnamon Toast Crunch...but at least I bought that for him! The other day I made brownies, and bought ice cream and hot fudge to make brownie fudge sundaes when family came over-I had to give him EXPLICIT instructions NOT to eat any of these 3 things, and NOT to open the cherries because this stuff was for family! Somehow, he managed to stay away from it-my DH has a sweet tooth for sure! |
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You asked the question of the day!!! Here's a SHORT list that could be long but I won't: :D 1.when we go to places of education (i.e. museum) and he cant get on the same intellectual level as me, instead jokes about why the exhibit has to show the labia open! OUT LOUD!:eek: 2. unorganized room 3. drinking from cartons 4.driving in the care without a shirt. It may be summer..but we're not adam and eve here 5. not washing his own clothes (his mom) 6. calling me tanya, when everyone else calls me brit. Can't stand that nick name! ahah..been saying that for years. THE END |
I could read these all day! haha |
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