Anonymous wrote:There are some types of doorknobs/locks where the default is locked, so they just always lock behind you. Seems like marital harmony would be worth the cost of replacing the doorknob (or even door, depending on what you've got currently). Of course, it might introduce new problems if your husband is forgetful enough that he starts locking himself out.
Ha - we actually have a push button lock on the front door, so we don't need a key. (This was one of our attempts to get him locking the door more! Also I hate carrying a key.) I am going to look into finding something that locks the door automatically. We have an old house - 1950s - with original doors, so the hardware isn't easy to convert. But I will see what I can find.
Argh. Thanks for listening to my vent, all. He's such a good dude overall, but kind of an absentminded professor type; brilliant and idiotic all at once. Like he leaves the house with his fly down pretty regularly - I have to check it for him but at the same time he has acolytes who hang on his every word. I love the guy but I really wish he'd apply some of that brainpower to remembering to lock the door.