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Reply to "Husband considers two plates left in the kitchen "lack of respect" toward him"
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[quote=Anonymous]What's the emotional context? Does he say stupid stuff like that a lot? Does he apologize later? Does he drop it because he knows that he's been a reasonable but it's also to petty to apologize? Does he have neurotic attitude about orderliness in general in his life? To get frustrated with himself too? It's okay (not great!) for someone be a little verbally rough, if it's just a slightly immature way of venting, and he doesn't really mean it. You can show him grace for that as a gift. It's only if he's actually holding a garage and mistreating you beyond the whining let it becomes a serious problem. Spend some of the family money to make his life and your life easier. If he needs a perfectly clean house all the time, he needs to hire a live-in cleaner. You can help find one to hure, as a kind contribution, if his work hours are too long for him to do it. [/quote]
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