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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There's no way this guy wasn't a slob when you were dating him. Yet you married him and so here you are. Own your choices. This is exactly what you signed up for. The easiest solution for you, and the best solution for your kids, is [i]stop caring[/i] about "mess". If "stuff" is everywhere, then in the grand scheme of things... [i]so what[/i]? Put it in perspective, how many people in Mariupol right now care that their house is cluttered?[/quote] Uggh. This same poster keeps coming on here and telling everyone they should have written a thesis about their husband before marrying and that somehow people never change. My ex was very neat. Well it turns out he can be neat about his stuff but not about other's stuff and a very small set of stuff. As soon as the work got harder and the kids and the relationship and the house was on his plate instead of a one bedroom apartment it all became too much.[/quote]
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