Anonymous wrote:I want to add that it would be a major turn off if my husband didn't at least get dressed in the morning for work and was laying on the bed or couch surrounded by dirty dishes when I got home. that would not turn me on in the least and I would find it rather annoying after 6 months
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the real issue here is her dh is a lazy smelly slob who isn't cleaning up after himself.
Yeah, I kinda feel like this might be OP's real issue, and the introversion is just a more "elevated" justification for her feelings.
No the real issue is she is mental and should seek help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think he needs a dedicated work space.
Dedicated work hours where he is in the work area to give the illusion that he is not just in common areas asking for others to be quiet
Respect if she needs a few hours with him not next to her and leave her be.
This is crazy. She’s not there 90% of the day he is working. If someone told me not to work somewhere in my own house with no one else there (example: my bed) I would laugh in their face.
Why can't he go to an office or basement when she comes home. It just give her time to recharge when she gets home. He doesn't need to be all up in her face 24/7 while at home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think he needs a dedicated work space.
Dedicated work hours where he is in the work area to give the illusion that he is not just in common areas asking for others to be quiet
Respect if she needs a few hours with him not next to her and leave her be.
This is crazy. She’s not there 90% of the day he is working. If someone told me not to work somewhere in my own house with no one else there (example: my bed) I would laugh in their face.