Anonymous wrote:OP AGain:
I do clean as I go with my elaborate meals. Trust me. Its after the meal, when a few plates and a pot need cleaning. I mean its like 10 mins job. She simply can't muster doing it. and then she actually makes herself breakfast in the morning (only for herself) and then doesn't clean that up either. USually scrambling eggs or whatever.
I am not unreasonable, just don't know how to approach it anymore without being placated.
Anonymous wrote:I will be the lone female dissenter here and say she should clean up after you cook. My DH does this, even when I was a sahm. Do you have a dishwasher? Why can't she just load everything in there and turn it on? If you don't have one, get a small portable one and just dump everything in there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try not doing anything and see what happens.
except I can't stand a dirty house. Not OP. I would just stop cooking and the laundry for her specifically. But, yea, hire a cleaner. It's one thing if you can't afford it, though, but sounds like you can? You'll probably still end up doing more of the tidying up and dishes, though. Now you know how most women feel, especially those with kids.
Anonymous wrote:No one is so stupid as to get a divorce over this.
Learn to live in a messier house.
Go out to eat every day.
Take your laundry to your dry cleaners.
Hire nightly help so you are home.
Quit your job and become a house husband.
Go to a therapist.
Any of these are normal options.
Getting divorced is not.
Anonymous wrote:This whole thread is so dumb. Two hard working attorneys should hire a friggin cleaning service. If you want to be there, work in one room while they are cleaning the rest of the house and then switch to another part of the house when they need to clean that room. This is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoever makes the most and works the longest, does the least. Sorry, that's the unspoken rule.
This!
No, whoever cares the most does the most.
1000x this! ^
Yup.
And at some point you have ask yourself if you care about a clean house more than you care about your partner.
Also, remember that people perceive mess very differently. Personally, I don't see it sometimes...but if DH asks me to do something I am happy to oblige. And vice versa....luckily we are pretty equal/complimentary when it comes to our mess/cleaning habits.
Anonymous wrote:No one is so stupid as to get a divorce over this.
Learn to live in a messier house.
Go out to eat every day.
Take your laundry to your dry cleaners.
Hire nightly help so you are home.
Quit your job and become a house husband.
Go to a therapist.
Any of these are normal options.
Getting divorced is not.
Anonymous wrote:Tough to get a good man in dc. Handsome (according to himself) check, good earning potential check, cooks and cleans and does the laundry check.
Dump her and get on tinder. I’m waiting
Anonymous wrote:You married a princess and now you’re expecting her not to be a princess. Good luck with that.
However, you need to clean as you go in the kitchen. I had a small kitchen for years, so it was a necessity. By the time I sit down to dinner the only things left to clean after dinner are the dinner plates and the serving dish. That cleans in five minutes. Stop lettting the eight million utensils and bowls you are using pile up, and do not let food dishes sit out. That’s nasty and an invitation for critters. If you want to cook something hyper complicated, don’t leav someone else a mountain of dishes.