Anonymous wrote:Why are men not able to clean up after themselves?
Anonymous wrote:Has he always been a slob?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men are perfectly capable of cleaning up after themselves and others. Mine does all house laundry, irons, cleans the kitchen after he cooks or after I cook while I do kid bedtime.
Was you dh always like this or is this recent? If always then it'll be hard as he's used to it already. Does he not like living in a clean house?
I did find that negative reinforcement does not work. Only praising does. So when he folds the laundry and puts away fast praise and say thank you. Yes I feel stupid doing it but it works.
I don't feel stupid thanking DH for housework. I personally like being thanked for housework. So when he says thank you for vacuuming -- yay! I say it back when he cleans up or makes dinner or whatever. I'd thank a stranger, I'll thank DH.
Anonymous wrote:do you have kids? if not, do you and DH want them?
Anonymous wrote:Men are perfectly capable of cleaning up after themselves and others. Mine does all house laundry, irons, cleans the kitchen after he cooks or after I cook while I do kid bedtime.
Was you dh always like this or is this recent? If always then it'll be hard as he's used to it already. Does he not like living in a clean house?
I did find that negative reinforcement does not work. Only praising does. So when he folds the laundry and puts away fast praise and say thank you. Yes I feel stupid doing it but it works.
Anonymous wrote:Men are perfectly capable of cleaning up after themselves and others. Mine does all house laundry, irons, cleans the kitchen after he cooks or after I cook while I do kid bedtime.
Was you dh always like this or is this recent? If always then it'll be hard as he's used to it already. Does he not like living in a clean house?
I did find that negative reinforcement does not work. Only praising does. So when he folds the laundry and puts away fast praise and say thank you. Yes I feel stupid doing it but it works.