Do you get annoyed when DW loads the dishwasher improperly?

Anonymous
OP, you're either a lesbian or a troll.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OMG it's a revolt... dishwasher loaders not only don't think their spouse can do it right, now they are correcting each other.

OCD at it's best.


Its best, not "it's" best.
Anonymous
How to load a dishwasher, as explained by The Oatmeal. Welcome to my world. http://theoatmeal.com/comics/dishwasher
Anonymous
Not really. It can get frustrating when I can't find something. But I am sure he will get frustrated if I put something of his away like his laundry and it isn't where he is expecting it to go. I am not saying the kitchen is my stuff, only that I am usually the one working in it.
Anonymous
If our dishes actually got clean I wouldn't care, but I'll find dishes with pools of dirty water waiting for me when the cycle is done. It is not difficult to load things in the correct angle.

My other issue is efficiency. If I can fit 100% of the dishes in the dishwasher, I'm not letting you run it below 75% and waste the four hours of dishwasher time (and water and soap). Take the dishes out and load it again; they DO fit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OMG it's a revolt... dishwasher loaders not only don't think their spouse can do it right, now they are correcting each other.

OCD at it's best.


Yep, I bet they police the toilet paper hanging at home too.


Why would that be? There is only one way to put on the TP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OMG it's a revolt... dishwasher loaders not only don't think their spouse can do it right, now they are correcting each other.

OCD at it's best.


Yep, I bet they police the toilet paper hanging at home too.


Why would that be? There is only one way to put on the TP.


All these superior men still can get the clothes inside the laundry basket.
Anonymous
Damn. You people find things to complain about.

WHO CARES ?

My husband loads the dishwasher wrong, I fix it. He washes clothes wrong, I fix it. NO BIG DEAL.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OMG it's a revolt... dishwasher loaders not only don't think their spouse can do it right, now they are correcting each other.

OCD at it's best.


Its best, not "it's" best.


Wow, you know your shit.

Woops, Correction.....

Wow, you know, you're shit.



Anonymous
It drives me nuts when DH stacks dishes on the top rack. He wants to make sure they all get in but he fails to understand that they don't actually get clean when they're stacked on top of each other. Or he'll wash water bottles with the top closed over the straw and bowls facing up instead of down so they're filled with dirty water after the cycle is over.
ZachF
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It does annoy me. That said, anyone who wants to do the dishes can do it any damn they they like.
Anonymous
So long as I never have regular dish soap in the dishwasher again, IDGAF.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:honey, is that you? I didn't realize you even know what dcum is.


+1 hi DH!
Anonymous
I would choose my battles & ask him to do the laundry or perhaps even the cooking.

He HAS to be good at something right....??!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If our dishes actually got clean I wouldn't care, but I'll find dishes with pools of dirty water waiting for me when the cycle is done. It is not difficult to load things in the correct angle.

My other issue is efficiency. If I can fit 100% of the dishes in the dishwasher, I'm not letting you run it below 75% and waste the four hours of dishwasher time (and water and soap). Take the dishes out and load it again; they DO fit.


Your dishwasher takes 4 hours? May be time to get a new one.
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