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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Did anyone experience marrying someone who became a real nag? (I keep hearing about women having to chase men to do chores but opposite problem here; you can't feel comfortable in your own home unless it's how they want it.) Wish they could be more laid back as I grew up in a comfortable, clean house where we had this little word called fun and it seems the opposite of what I hear. [/quote] There's no such thing as a nag. There's only men who refuse to listen the first 30x. [/quote] There are nags. I know some, and I am a woman who generally agrees that the majority of men can do much better. However, there are nags, and interestingly enough, the nags tend to have better husbands. Looks like nagging only works when it's excessively. Looks like most men will do a certain percentage of things you remind them to do. Let's say 40%. If you ask for 1 thing, they will attempt it. If you ask for 100, they will do 40. If you ask for 10, they will do 4. So women who spend all day asking get more stuff done. [/quote] There is a t-shirt at one of those tacky beach shops that makes me laugh. It says something like, "When I say I'm going to do something, you don't need to remind me every 6 months."[/quote]
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