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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have had the displeasure of discovering that my newly minted husband is lazy. He does work long hours at his job but after that he is useless. We recently moved into a new apartment and its been 2 months and he still hasn't unpacked 2 boxes full of his clothes, nor has he gone through and sorted through 2 other boxes full of his electronics and wires and odds and ends. In addition, he does not see dirt and disorder. He can live with a moldy shower and gross sink for years unless I specifically remind him to do his chores. I know it would be easy for me to just take on his chores but I do not want to end up like that. However, when I remind him that it is his turn to clean the bathroon he will get annoyed and huff and puff. He is 30 years old. I woke up at 6:00 am because I thought about all this and couldn't go back to sleep. This is very unattractive and I want out.[/quote] You sound like an unsupportive and petulant child. My goodness. TBH, I think work takes a lot out of him. Sounds like an introvert that has to be "on" for long hours. I've known people like that and when they get home, they just want to decompress, not address some chore list. He'll eventually get to it. Why don't you help him out rather than complain?[/quote] ... says the manchild [/quote]
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