What annoying traits do you put up with?

Anonymous
In my last relationship - potty/fart jokes and funny voices whenever I was trying to be sexy.

But I didn’t tolerate it for too long and we split.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My husband gets pissed off over the smallest things. Seriously, he just threw a tantrum about getting animal crackers. Of course in 20 minutes he's going to come out and want sex. Trying to decide if this is worth it. We have two kids or I would already be gone.


Hey, ditto over here. The tantrums really annoy me. What have you done to help distance yourself from him in moments where he’s being ridiculous?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DH is on the spectrum (diagnosed) and I have ADHD (diagnosed). We both do a lot to annoy each other, but for the most part we even each other out.

Right now though, he’s drinking a milkshake and trying to suck those last 3 drops up in his straw and it’s making that awful noise. It makes me see red and I want to walk over to him and smack the cup out of his hands, maybe stab him with the straw. I wouldn’t though. I find some reason to excuse and not be around him when he does that.


LOL.
Anonymous
For some reason, after sex he always snores but the sex is so good I only complain mildly.
Anonymous
His left leg spasms when he falls asleep. Irregular and bed shaking. IT DRIVES ME NUTS and keeps me awake.
Anonymous
Not personality traits..but he has habits that annoy me to no end.

-Leaves food packages open. It could be a bag of chips left open on the counter or a resealable cheese package in the refrigerator (which I went to remove and had cheese spill out all over because he didn't bother to close it), or sometimes it is a glass container of leftovers he will open up, take some bites, then put back without putting the lid on completely.

-Grabbing food meant for serving utensils with his hands. It is usually something I out on the table to be served family style (big bowl of berries) and he will totally ignore the serving spoon and grab a handful.

-Leaving doors open or unlocked


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What annoying personality traits do you tolerate in your SO? Is it worth it?


Everything is something to get done. A checklist. There's no joy in anything. Constant obsession with details, anticipating disaster.
Anonymous
He cracks his ankles and toes constantly. Barf.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He cracks his ankles and toes constantly. Barf.


Ooooo, mine cracks his knees, except instead of a crack it's a long grind. Gives me the shivers.
Anonymous
Perfectionist, rigid, controlling, supercilious, tendency to be a martyr.
Anonymous
His breathing is loud. His walking is loud. His laugh is annoying.

But other than that he's fine.
Anonymous
He wishes he could blame his bad habits on “personality.” What a BS cop out for not working on it.
Anonymous
The term "put up with" is becoming less and less true, but:


Wears his headphones all day and randomly yells out lines of music

Wants me to facilitate FTing *his* parents with the kids but he will say hi then go do something else while I'm stuck talking to his mother about how its problematic to say "some slaves were happy and had nice owners" (a for instance)

Will take his work calls in common areas/the room I'm working in despite having an office space of his own
Anonymous
1. My DH plays too much. He makes a joke out of everything. It's frustrating. Sometimes I just want a nice compliment like "you look nice today honey" instead of a joke. It would be fine if it wasn't constant, but I do think he does it sometimes to cover up insecurities/awkwardness (i.e. he's not comfortable giving me a nice compliment so he makes it a joke (even though he really does mean what he says...he just says it in a joking manner)).

2. He is very rigid/controlling - needs things in a certain order, needs to plan ahead, very orderly, needs to know everything that's happening and ahead of time. I don't function that way, so it is hard to meet that need all the time. Things can be as small as making DD change her skirt because she wore it 3 days ago to getting mad when the house isn't perfectly clean 24/7 (we have 3 kids).

3. Curses a lot. Like a lot. And in front of the kids. I can't stand it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The term "put up with" is becoming less and less true, but:


Wears his headphones all day and randomly yells out lines of music

Wants me to facilitate FTing *his* parents with the kids but he will say hi then go do something else while I'm stuck talking to his mother about how its problematic to say "some slaves were happy and had nice owners" (a for instance)

Will take his work calls in common areas/the room I'm working in despite having an office space of his own


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