Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like leaving dirty dishes or food wrappers around, leaves amazon package bags in mail area, gets out junk bin to get batteries and leaves out whole bin, wet towels on bed etc etc etc
Assuming you've asked for change and they haven't and that they have other redeeming qualities. If you're in this situation, what do you do? Leave all the junk out forever? pick up after them? pick it up but put all in one place for them to deal with? ask them to do a major sweeo through every few days?
If he won’t do it make him hire a maid or housekeeper, and manage their time and frequency per week.
Obviously his parents didn’t teach him responsibility nor check into treating any ADHD or ASD
What value does he contribute to the household and house itself?
Don't blame the parents. For some this is just who they are. I have 3 boys and 2 see their messes and clean them and put things away and 1 does not no matter how I follow up/give consequences. I pity his future spouse. I pity them because I was that spouse until I couldn't be anymore.[/quote]
What does that mean: Until I couldn’t be anymore?
Your house got condemned? Everyone got sick with sepsis or staph infection bacteria from the kitchen? Your spouse filed for divorce and you have supervised visitation now?
Anonymous wrote:I am a neatnik & would have a tough time living w/a spouse that I had to clean up after.
However if aside from being a slob…..if he was otherwise a great husband I would accept his sloppiness as a trade-off + just learn to live w/it.
Like others suggested - maybe hire a housekeeper but it sounds like your husband is more of a messy person vs. a filthy/dirty one.
Anonymous wrote:My wife does this because she has her head in the clouds. I just clean up after her because it does not matter who does it, just needs to get done. Whatever, beats being pissed off all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like leaving dirty dishes or food wrappers around, leaves amazon package bags in mail area, gets out junk bin to get batteries and leaves out whole bin, wet towels on bed etc etc etc
Assuming you've asked for change and they haven't and that they have other redeeming qualities. If you're in this situation, what do you do? Leave all the junk out forever? pick up after them? pick it up but put all in one place for them to deal with? ask them to do a major sweeo through every few days?
If he won’t do it make him hire a maid or housekeeper, and manage their time and frequency per week.
Obviously his parents didn’t teach him responsibility nor check into treating any ADHD or ASD
What value does he contribute to the household and house itself?
Anonymous wrote:You can't change him, don't try. He has to want to change and he will not see if like you do. He likely comes from a messy family. Get a housekeeper. When he complains about the cost, explain you can't live that way and why and that you just didn't want this to effect your marriage.
Anonymous wrote:Like leaving dirty dishes or food wrappers around, leaves amazon package bags in mail area, gets out junk bin to get batteries and leaves out whole bin, wet towels on bed etc etc etc
Assuming you've asked for change and they haven't and that they have other redeeming qualities. If you're in this situation, what do you do? Leave all the junk out forever? pick up after them? pick it up but put all in one place for them to deal with? ask them to do a major sweeo through every few days?