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<blockquote data-quote="Abbey" data-source="post: 158571" data-attributes="member: 179"><p>Ditto, ditto, ditto.</p><p></p><p>husband complains that I don't 'thank him' for things he does around the house, which is <strong>VERY</strong> minimal. In fact, it's just mowing the yard after he decided to fire the yard guy who came free with the house we're renting. Then complains that I don't do anything.</p><p></p><p>Ok. Who washes your clothes all the time? Who cleans the kitchen, loads/unloads the dishwasher, trims the bushes, cleans up after the birds, washes the bedding, cleans our 3 baths, mops the floor, buys groceries, goes to work, washes our doors, baseboards, blinds, drives easy child here and there, makes phone calls for HIS clients, DJ's events that I don't want to do, pays the bills, plans and cook meals, clean up in the morning after his late night snacking, monitor easy child's school, vacs the house, empties trash, etc? Do *<strong>I</strong>* get a thank you? Nope.</p><p></p><p>What makes it worse is when I go on strike. I just refuse to do anything that is not directly related to me. I eat, I clean up my mess. My gosh. You should have seen my house yesterday. It was a tornado. husband is running around yelling, being frantic. I just picked up the car keys and left.</p><p></p><p>I drove to a park about a mile away and just sat in the car for a couple of hours.</p><p></p><p>Today is frantic cleaning mode. (I think he knows I'm not happy. You'd have to be a moron to not figure that out.) Fine. Clean. But, I'm going to work to enjoy the company of people.</p><p></p><p>(Sorry for the vent.)</p><p></p><p>Abbey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abbey, post: 158571, member: 179"] Ditto, ditto, ditto. husband complains that I don't 'thank him' for things he does around the house, which is [B]VERY[/B] minimal. In fact, it's just mowing the yard after he decided to fire the yard guy who came free with the house we're renting. Then complains that I don't do anything. Ok. Who washes your clothes all the time? Who cleans the kitchen, loads/unloads the dishwasher, trims the bushes, cleans up after the birds, washes the bedding, cleans our 3 baths, mops the floor, buys groceries, goes to work, washes our doors, baseboards, blinds, drives easy child here and there, makes phone calls for HIS clients, DJ's events that I don't want to do, pays the bills, plans and cook meals, clean up in the morning after his late night snacking, monitor easy child's school, vacs the house, empties trash, etc? Do *[B]I[/B]* get a thank you? Nope. What makes it worse is when I go on strike. I just refuse to do anything that is not directly related to me. I eat, I clean up my mess. My gosh. You should have seen my house yesterday. It was a tornado. husband is running around yelling, being frantic. I just picked up the car keys and left. I drove to a park about a mile away and just sat in the car for a couple of hours. Today is frantic cleaning mode. (I think he knows I'm not happy. You'd have to be a moron to not figure that out.) Fine. Clean. But, I'm going to work to enjoy the company of people. (Sorry for the vent.) Abbey [/QUOTE]
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