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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 186424" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>My husband is oblivious to many of the same things, Witz. It used to really irritate me on a daily basis, but I've had to let go of that if I am to hang on to my sanity. So yeah, our house is not a shining example of anything, except clutter because no one seems to be able to pick up after themself or remember where things go. We waste an inordinate amount of time looking for stuff.</p><p> </p><p>husband is also notorious for either NOT wiping up his spills, or making very minimal effort to clean it. It's really quite gross. I should have realized this is just the way he is when I first saw his apartment when we were dating. His kitchen had grease everywhere. Pots he used for deep frying were thickly coated with cooked-on grease (I doubt he ever washed them). He constantly had ants invading. And the bathroom was out of a horror film. He told me his mom and sister came over once or twice in the year he'd been there to clean for him. That was a HUGE red flag that I ignored. What grown man needs mommy to come clean for him?!</p><p> </p><p>I look around me and shake my head because I remember life on my own and my living space was never, EVER this cluttered or dirty. And then I remind myself that I'm outnumbered, and surrounded by crazy people! And then I start hunting for my car keys that I think are somewhere under newspapers here...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 186424, member: 3444"] My husband is oblivious to many of the same things, Witz. It used to really irritate me on a daily basis, but I've had to let go of that if I am to hang on to my sanity. So yeah, our house is not a shining example of anything, except clutter because no one seems to be able to pick up after themself or remember where things go. We waste an inordinate amount of time looking for stuff. husband is also notorious for either NOT wiping up his spills, or making very minimal effort to clean it. It's really quite gross. I should have realized this is just the way he is when I first saw his apartment when we were dating. His kitchen had grease everywhere. Pots he used for deep frying were thickly coated with cooked-on grease (I doubt he ever washed them). He constantly had ants invading. And the bathroom was out of a horror film. He told me his mom and sister came over once or twice in the year he'd been there to clean for him. That was a HUGE red flag that I ignored. What grown man needs mommy to come clean for him?! I look around me and shake my head because I remember life on my own and my living space was never, EVER this cluttered or dirty. And then I remind myself that I'm outnumbered, and surrounded by crazy people! And then I start hunting for my car keys that I think are somewhere under newspapers here... [/QUOTE]
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