Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leaves his clothes all over the downstairs because he undresses as soon as he gets home. I have totally given up telling him to take things upstairs, collecting things and carrying them upstairs because I hate being a nag and there are worse things to complain about.
Just because of this we have a hamper downstairs. At least the clothes make it in there and not all over the house!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My wife hates using the telephone, so avoids it as much as possible. She'll answer the phone, but she only checks the answering machine about once or twice a week. She will only answer her cell if it is in her hand when it rings. Doesn't check VM on cell. Only checks texts if they come in while she has the phone out. Never goes back to check any of the above. More than half the time, the battery in her phone has died and she has to charge it so the phone isn't even on. She'll charge it and makes sure that she has it when she needs something from me (like when she needs a ride home from metro), but otherwise, doesn't pay much attention to either the house or cell phone.
Makes trying to get in touch with her or coordinate anything very difficult. Also means that the only way to leave messages is via email and if she isn't by a computer, I'm SOL.
I'm the same, if it makes you feel any better. But my husband can't complain because he never answers or remembers to charge his phone either. We're not the most social types on the planet.

Anonymous wrote:My wife hates using the telephone, so avoids it as much as possible. She'll answer the phone, but she only checks the answering machine about once or twice a week. She will only answer her cell if it is in her hand when it rings. Doesn't check VM on cell. Only checks texts if they come in while she has the phone out. Never goes back to check any of the above. More than half the time, the battery in her phone has died and she has to charge it so the phone isn't even on. She'll charge it and makes sure that she has it when she needs something from me (like when she needs a ride home from metro), but otherwise, doesn't pay much attention to either the house or cell phone.
Makes trying to get in touch with her or coordinate anything very difficult. Also means that the only way to leave messages is via email and if she isn't by a computer, I'm SOL.
Anonymous wrote:My DH is in the habit of walking in, and then sitting on the couch in his overcoat because "he's cold". I can't stand wearing street clothes at home and change immediately when I come home. Drives me batty to see him bundled up on the couch.
I try not to be a bitch about it. Sometimes I fail. I'm sure lots of things about me annoy him too.
Anonymous wrote:He doesn't match the sippy cups to their correct tops.
Anonymous wrote:My DH is in the habit of walking in, and then sitting on the couch in his overcoat because "he's cold". I can't stand wearing street clothes at home and change immediately when I come home. Drives me batty to see him bundled up on the couch.
I try not to be a bitch about it. Sometimes I fail. I'm sure lots of things about me annoy him too.