Anonymous wrote:I either take it out, it sits or I leave it right in front of the door so he can't miss it and then he'll do it. I gave up that fight a long time ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In a traditional marriage, men take out the trash, and men take care of the outside of the house, save for gardening. You don't have a traditional marriage, you have a douchebag of a husband.
Stop being passive-aggressive by giving your husband the cold shoulder - put on your big girl panties and be direct and mature. "Steve. I'm sick. When I'm sick, you should do MORE around the house to help me out. Also, in general, when you see something that needs to be done, please do it. Don't just leave it for me."
That's the thing. He really isn't a douche bag. The trash is really the only thing he neglects. He works a lot of hours and thus doesn't make it a priority as he should. That drives me crazy but having me pick up the trash just seemed wrong. I would feel this way even if I weren't sick.
Also I'm never passive aggressive. I'm usually "mouth all mighty". I'm here to gain perspective before I broach the topic to him. I'm also trying to simmer down a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Why couldn't you just ask him?
Anonymous wrote:Don't say you'll take care of it when you want him to take care of it. Use your words. "I'm sick - you have to deal with that." Don't say you'll do it if you expect him too, and then get mad because he listened to you. That's just not good.
Anonymous wrote:In a traditional marriage, men take out the trash, and men take care of the outside of the house, save for gardening. You don't have a traditional marriage, you have a douchebag of a husband.
Stop being passive-aggressive by giving your husband the cold shoulder - put on your big girl panties and be direct and mature. "Steve. I'm sick. When I'm sick, you should do MORE around the house to help me out. Also, in general, when you see something that needs to be done, please do it. Don't just leave it for me."