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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DH is so lazy that he will eat a candy bar and leave the rapper out (on the floor, table, entertainment unit, wherever) instead of throwing it in the trash. The same goes for everything he touches. I've found all sorts of unsafe items laying around the house: small blue tooth headsets, the plastic bag that the daily newspaper comes in, old batteries that he's removed from the remote and just left laying around, loose change, finger nail clippers, the metal hooks that the dry cleaners use to keep your clothes attached to the hanger...I think you get the point. I got so tired of always rushing over to my infant to stop him from choking on one of these objects that DH carelessly leaves lying around. I also got tired of asking DH to not leave these items around. So I told him. If there is anything that I find on the floor or in the babies reach that does not belong there and is a choking hazard it's getting thrown in the trash. I was serious. Fast forward...the other day I went to lay down in the bed (we co sleep with our baby) and there was a double A battery laying in the bed! Seriously, a battery, in the bed. I was so pissed. I picked it up and threw it away. Turns out that the TV remote had died and he was planning to use that as the replacement battery for the remote. He asked me if I had seen the battery. I said oh the one that was on the bed. Yes I threw it away. [b]Take actions ladies. Let's get our points across[/b]![/quote] I'm taking action by teaching my [b]9 & 11 year old boys [/b]how to take care of and pick up after themselves. Your husband has the same behavior as they do [i]when[/i] they are being lazy. Thankfully they are still young and do not act like this all the time. [/quote]
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