Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm quite messy and DH is a clean freak. We've met somewhere in the middle but I feel I spend too much time tidying and he feels we are living in filth despite his best efforts. We make it work but it can be difficult.
Same here.
Anonymous wrote:This drives me crazy. I just went to get myself a cup of coffee before the kids get up, and DH clearly made himself a pb&j for breakfast. Bread, pb, and jelly are still out. Toaster is out. There are crumbs on the counter. I had to clean it up before I could do anything else.
Anonymous wrote:I'm quite messy and DH is a clean freak. We've met somewhere in the middle but I feel I spend too much time tidying and he feels we are living in filth despite his best efforts. We make it work but it can be difficult.
Anonymous wrote:OP I've been married 18 years now. When I gave up trying to train my DH, I became much happier.
Anonymous wrote:OP I've been married 18 years now. When I gave up trying to train my DH, I became much happier.
Anonymous wrote:I am the DW and the messy one in our relationship. Things worked better when we lived elsewhere and could afford to have a housecleaner. I do think my DH becomes really frustrated with me, but I have different standards and don't need for everything to be sparking clean unless company is coming. I just think it is too much work for too little result.
It is what it is. Get him to do some other tasks that he either enjoys more or is willing to do and clean up some of the other areas he can't seem to keep clean.