Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. You are being mean, OP. He was probably really proud of himself for doing something new, and instead of being proud of him, you told him he did it wrong.
You wouldn’t do this with your kids. If your child made you pancakes, you would eat them and say how delicious they were. You wouldn’t be like, “oh, this is slightly undercooked,” and give it back.
Are you people reading the same post?! HE DID IT WRONG. If your husband hung a painting you asked him to hang and it was upside down would you just tell him you're proud of him and leave it? This is the same thing.
It's honestly more annoying because if my husband hung a painting upside down I could easily fix that myself but what OP Is describing requires either her DH to figure out what he did wrong and fix it OR to call and electrician. Which is almost certainly what OP wanted to do in the first place but was told "no that's a waste of money when I can just do it myself" and now her DH is trying to convince her that the fact that the switch does not work properly is actually fine and "it's been like that for 10 years" when it hasn't.
This is 100% his screw up and instead of admitting it and saying "you're right I will fix it next week" or "I'm in over my head let's just hire an electrician" he is lying and trying to make her think it's fine when it isn't.
There are just people on these boards who default to blaming the wife for everything and can's seem to understand that there are actually situations where a DH is wrong and it is totally merited to be annoyed with him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weaponized incompetence.
The light switch works, no sparks, no short circuit. What’s the problem? Demanding things work just so is a personal problem, not a problem in other people.
The issue is that if you want to turn on the light you have to walk to the other end of the hallway and ensure that switch is in the off position. Also in a house with kids stuff like this gets annoying really fast because you'll have a kid who absentmindedly changes the switches for no reason so you are going to have to go change that switch constantly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love my husband and would not split up my family but I 100% sometimes think about how nice my house would be if I was not married and didn't have to humor my husband with stuff like this -- he would absolutely do this and then try to convince me it was fine and also complain that hiring someone to fix it properly was a waste of money. It's laziness and being cheap combined with masculine pride and it's genuinely irritating to have to work around it just to deal with extremely simple household issues.
OP here.
This is pretty much a million percent it in a nutshell. I'm also not going to split up my family over this, but it's so irritating.
I had a housekeeper like you once. Everything was perfect, and if she couldn’t do it, she hired professionals She was divorced three times and had a child die by suicide, but she was a f**king great housekeeper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love my husband and would not split up my family but I 100% sometimes think about how nice my house would be if I was not married and didn't have to humor my husband with stuff like this -- he would absolutely do this and then try to convince me it was fine and also complain that hiring someone to fix it properly was a waste of money. It's laziness and being cheap combined with masculine pride and it's genuinely irritating to have to work around it just to deal with extremely simple household issues.
OP here.
This is pretty much a million percent it in a nutshell. I'm also not going to split up my family over this, but it's so irritating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. You are being mean, OP. He was probably really proud of himself for doing something new, and instead of being proud of him, you told him he did it wrong.
You wouldn’t do this with your kids. If your child made you pancakes, you would eat them and say how delicious they were. You wouldn’t be like, “oh, this is slightly undercooked,” and give it back.
Are you people reading the same post?! HE DID IT WRONG. If your husband hung a painting you asked him to hang and it was upside down would you just tell him you're proud of him and leave it? This is the same thing.
It's honestly more annoying because if my husband hung a painting upside down I could easily fix that myself but what OP Is describing requires either her DH to figure out what he did wrong and fix it OR to call and electrician. Which is almost certainly what OP wanted to do in the first place but was told "no that's a waste of money when I can just do it myself" and now her DH is trying to convince her that the fact that the switch does not work properly is actually fine and "it's been like that for 10 years" when it hasn't.
This is 100% his screw up and instead of admitting it and saying "you're right I will fix it next week" or "I'm in over my head let's just hire an electrician" he is lying and trying to make her think it's fine when it isn't.
There are just people on these boards who default to blaming the wife for everything and can's seem to understand that there are actually situations where a DH is wrong and it is totally merited to be annoyed with him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn't you fix it
Because likely she was doing other necessary stuff?
Anonymous wrote:I love my husband and would not split up my family but I 100% sometimes think about how nice my house would be if I was not married and didn't have to humor my husband with stuff like this -- he would absolutely do this and then try to convince me it was fine and also complain that hiring someone to fix it properly was a waste of money. It's laziness and being cheap combined with masculine pride and it's genuinely irritating to have to work around it just to deal with extremely simple household issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Team DH, if the switch works it’s not a big deal. Deal with it or pay someone to fix it as he suggested.
Not OP but it doesn't work! What are you missing about that?
It sounds like it works to turn the light on as long as the light has been turned off.
It's almost like you people have never operated a light switch before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Team DH, if the switch works it’s not a big deal. Deal with it or pay someone to fix it as he suggested.
Not OP but it doesn't work! What are you missing about that?
It sounds like it works to turn the light on as long as the light has been turned off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. You are being mean, OP. He was probably really proud of himself for doing something new, and instead of being proud of him, you told him he did it wrong.
You wouldn’t do this with your kids. If your child made you pancakes, you would eat them and say how delicious they were. You wouldn’t be like, “oh, this is slightly undercooked,” and give it back.
Are you people reading the same post?! HE DID IT WRONG. If your husband hung a painting you asked him to hang and it was upside down would you just tell him you're proud of him and leave it? This is the same thing.
I think it’s more like if you asked him to hang a large mirror, and it’s an inch off center.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Team DH, if the switch works it’s not a big deal. Deal with it or pay someone to fix it as he suggested.
Not OP but it doesn't work! What are you missing about that?