Anonymous wrote:I couldn't do it. I left.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your spouse has ADHD. You need to learn about living with a spouse who has ADHD or you will go insane.
True.
If so,
Messy Spouse needs way less stuff.
Messy spouse shouldn’t have access to tools, or kitchen stuff, or other things that they lose or neglect or break or leave out.
Messy spouse should get treated
Messy spouse can have a room in the basement with the mice. Like a dog that bits housetrained. Just let it fill with poop and stink. Their mother and father will be proud.
Messy spouse can do their own laundry, provided they don’t make a mess, dump over detergent, break the appliances.
Messy spouse can pay for weekly cleaners and needs to put every away where it belongs. Messy spouse can also pay for executive functioning coach and professional organizer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just get a maid and leave your spouse alone. It feels like you’re being controlling.
Lol. A maid literally could not deal with this. They come to clean,
not pick stuff up and put it away. What maid is going to pick up 25 drill bits from all corners of the house? What maid would reorganize the cabinets every week? This shows you have no understanding.
Anonymous wrote:Your spouse has ADHD. You need to learn about living with a spouse who has ADHD or you will go insane.
Anonymous wrote:I shove all of my stuff in my husbands office. It looks like a scene off of hoarders. he barely has a trail that leads to his desk. Its unfinished projects, stuff that needs to get returned, things he deems sentimental, trash, etc. I clean the entire house, with no complaints. His job is to tackle that one room once a month. It has been five years and he has yet to do it. He has ADHD. I have neatfreak syndrome.