Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just stop. You don't need to wipe the counter down every single night. Close the cabinet doors if he doesn't, it literally takes half a second. Just stop. It's not hard. Realize half the sh*t you nag about probably isn't a necessity to life.
No. You do. You need to wipe down counters and chairs and sweep the kitchen floor every day. If you just leave spilled food on the counter to crust over or spoil and rot and collect ants, flies, and maggots, then your problem will be much worse.
And this is your home. Where you live with your children and family. Probably the biggest financial investment you have made. It is worth your time to take care of it.
Hi, nag!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just outsource. once he sees housework in terms of money, then either he will be happy to spend it or he will start helping.
I do this with home repair stuff. "Hon, I'm going to get a handyman for 3 hours this weekend and I want to make it as cost effective as possible, remind me if I'm forgetting anything I could put on this list -- put up ceiling fan in the guest room, fix that lock that keeps sticking on the sunroom door, fix the broken spindle on the stairs -- I'd rather have too long a list and not get to everything than pay for 3 hours and only have 2 hours worth of work." Suddenly he was already planning to put up the fan himself this Saturday ... that we bought last year.
Anonymous wrote:The nagging will stop when he leaves -- and he will.
Is there anything your husband has asked you to do that you don't do? How does it feel if he asks you repeatedly?
Anonymous wrote:I admit that I nag my husband. I don't know how to stop though. I nag about helping with cleaning, waking in the middle of the night with the baby, fixing something simple around the house, etc. do I just shut up and not ask him to do things? Do I stop caring? Do I just do it myself? Yes he has always been like this... yes I am complaining now... and no we will not be divorcing over this
Anonymous wrote:Learn how to not give a f---. It's so freeing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just stop. You don't need to wipe the counter down every single night. Close the cabinet doors if he doesn't, it literally takes half a second. Just stop. It's not hard. Realize half the sh*t you nag about probably isn't a necessity to life.
No. You do. You need to wipe down counters and chairs and sweep the kitchen floor every day. If you just leave spilled food on the counter to crust over or spoil and rot and collect ants, flies, and maggots, then your problem will be much worse.
And this is your home. Where you live with your children and family. Probably the biggest financial investment you have made. It is worth your time to take care of it.
Anonymous wrote:Just outsource. once he sees housework in terms of money, then either he will be happy to spend it or he will start helping.
Anonymous wrote:Just stop. You don't need to wipe the counter down every single night. Close the cabinet doors if he doesn't, it literally takes half a second. Just stop. It's not hard. Realize half the sh*t you nag about probably isn't a necessity to life.