Anonymous wrote:My husband is a hoarder. I donate his stuff when he's not paying attention. Never all at once though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I highly doubt he’s an actual hoarder. Cut the exaggeration. YOU don’t see a use for it, so you want it gone. I’m sure you have plenty of knickknacks, shoes, purses, flowerpots, some crap he doesn’t understand why you keep. It sounds reasonable to keep some of these things. I too once lost over 20 pounds and was a bit scared to get rid of my old clothes. It probably took me 4-5 years of staying my new, smaller size to get rid of all my old clothes. As far as certain jackets, I’m 38, and in my parents’ basement I still have some of my old high school jackets and travel sports team jackets. My DAD, who is 72, still has all his old trophies. We aren’t hoarders. We aren’t up to our eyeballs in junk. Get a grip.
That's you, but you don't know OP's husband. Why do you assume he's the same as you rather than trusting her judgement? Are you defensive because people have been calling you a hoarder?
Anonymous wrote:I once threw away 16 huge, black garbage bags of old clothes that were my boyfriends. The items were not in good enough condition to donate. My brother was convinced that he’d break up with me. When he returned home, all he said was thanks for picking up around the house. He missed not one thing. He’s the ADHD-kind-of-hoarder. He is now my husband. Now it’s much easier to keep up with via constant pruning rather than a huge purge! Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:I highly doubt he’s an actual hoarder. Cut the exaggeration. YOU don’t see a use for it, so you want it gone. I’m sure you have plenty of knickknacks, shoes, purses, flowerpots, some crap he doesn’t understand why you keep. It sounds reasonable to keep some of these things. I too once lost over 20 pounds and was a bit scared to get rid of my old clothes. It probably took me 4-5 years of staying my new, smaller size to get rid of all my old clothes. As far as certain jackets, I’m 38, and in my parents’ basement I still have some of my old high school jackets and travel sports team jackets. My DAD, who is 72, still has all his old trophies. We aren’t hoarders. We aren’t up to our eyeballs in junk. Get a grip.
Anonymous wrote:Hoarding a a serious issue, OP.
But if he is just storing things without it really being hoarding -- I found I could tell my husband someone needed the items, and then he was fine with giving them away.
He had a shit ton of old magazines he was saving. I told him a friend of mine needed a bunch for a school project, and carted away boxes and boxes of old magazines.