Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just donate the stuff one or two items at a time. Honestly—will he notice? Does he take inventory of cabinets that don’t get used regularly?
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Just do it
Anonymous wrote:Focus on giving it to someone in need. My DH has a very slight tendency to do this, and he is fine if it goes to “someone” and not if it is just being “thrown away”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First contact all people who give you things and let them know about the problem, tell them you
have absolutely NO space to keep new things and he will not let go of old stuff so you are pretty
much overflowing. People will understand.
Second, as others said, try to negotiate taking things into boxes and to the storage they go.
At least you will free up the home space.
Third, start him to dust all the things as they collect dust they look ugly and you
no longer wish doing this as you see no point. Chances are he will not be up to
the task. Otherwise you can have him getting started after few accidents as
you dust them and they ooopsis break?So he will be upset so you say,
hey, you think you can do better job? Then you take over dusting that stuff.
Take him to few open homes and show him that keeping things is thing of
the past and people do not live like that anymore. Then take him to
a big thrift shop and show where all things he consider precious end up
and belong.
OP here. No, they won't understand, they are the same way. Also, these are not things we have out, they're in closets or cabinets.
I should be clear that when I called him a mini-hoarder, I don't mean like we have piles of things everywhere and he refuses to throw away or donate anything. It's really just this gift thing.
Anonymous wrote:First contact all people who give you things and let them know about the problem, tell them you
have absolutely NO space to keep new things and he will not let go of old stuff so you are pretty
much overflowing. People will understand.
Second, as others said, try to negotiate taking things into boxes and to the storage they go.
At least you will free up the home space.
Third, start him to dust all the things as they collect dust they look ugly and you
no longer wish doing this as you see no point. Chances are he will not be up to
the task. Otherwise you can have him getting started after few accidents as
you dust them and they ooopsis break?So he will be upset so you say,
hey, you think you can do better job? Then you take over dusting that stuff.
Take him to few open homes and show him that keeping things is thing of
the past and people do not live like that anymore. Then take him to
a big thrift shop and show where all things he consider precious end up
and belong.