Anonymous wrote:It would’ve been great to know/notice those things before moving in, but the next best thing is to know now before you would have proposed and it’s just a breakup and a move out.
FWIW, my BF was effectively living in my house for 3 months before I asked him to move in. I already knew how messy he was, what state he’d leave the bathroom in, that he never pushed in a chair or closed a cabinet, and that he’d only put half the dishes in the washer after dinner before stopping. Things actually got better once he officially moved in.
Did you not spend time in each other’s spaces before moving in? You don’t know she was a non-tox health food freak?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell us more about things youre not allowed to use or eat in her home, and we will tdll you whether its over the top and time to run.
She is sensitive to scents and likes the s tire house to be mostly scent free or limited. No candles, no air fresheners,
bo harsh cleaners, switched my laundry detergent to dye free and got rid of the frantic softener. Told me to switch out my old spice or dove products for cleaner ones. Bought me a care package with said items she prefers.
She is very clean unless in the bathroom. She leaves all her products all over the sink.
She believes in all organic eating. I eat healthy but don’t care what is organic and what isn’t. Our grocery bill has sky rocketed because of it. She wants me to cut back on red meat, no alcohol, and drink super nasty stuff like beet juice and these health drinks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell us more about things youre not allowed to use or eat in her home, and we will tdll you whether its over the top and time to run.
She is sensitive to scents and likes the s tire house to be mostly scent free or limited. No candles, no air fresheners,
bo harsh cleaners, switched my laundry detergent to dye free and got rid of the frantic softener. Told me to switch out my old spice or dove products for cleaner ones. Bought me a care package with said items she prefers.
She is very clean unless in the bathroom. She leaves all her products all over the sink.
She believes in all organic eating. I eat healthy but don’t care what is organic and what isn’t. Our grocery bill has sky rocketed because of it. She wants me to cut back on red meat, no alcohol, and drink super nasty stuff like beet juice and these health drinks.
That sounds LOVELY! People don't realize how much their places stink because of all those harmful toxins ("fragrances") they spew everywhere. Many are estrogen mimickers also, and will feminize you even more OP.
As far as the eating habits, she is waaaaay off and you should teach her how to eat healthy and in moderation. Beet juice? Does she want diabetes?? No red meat? That's crazy talk. Sounds cultish.
The guy was using old spice (uh really?) and his fabric softener when they dated. She knew what he smelled like.
Anonymous wrote:I love her but moving in with her has ruined our relationship. She is super clean and very judgmental if I don’t do XYZ in a timely manner. She lives a
non-toxic life and has banned most of the common things I’m used to using. She has pushed her health foods on me. She takes up a lot of space and is messy when it comes to her belongings. This isn’t jitters..I just don’t like living with her.
Anonymous wrote:I don't like how easy people tell others to break up/divorce, because for me I would never be able to leave. How do people do that?
Anonymous wrote:You learned that you are not compatible and you don't want a life with her. Break up and move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell us more about things youre not allowed to use or eat in her home, and we will tdll you whether its over the top and time to run.
She is sensitive to scents and likes the s tire house to be mostly scent free or limited. No candles, no air fresheners,
bo harsh cleaners, switched my laundry detergent to dye free and got rid of the frantic softener. Told me to switch out my old spice or dove products for cleaner ones. Bought me a care package with said items she prefers.
She is very clean unless in the bathroom. She leaves all her products all over the sink.
She believes in all organic eating. I eat healthy but don’t care what is organic and what isn’t. Our grocery bill has sky rocketed because of it. She wants me to cut back on red meat, no alcohol, and drink super nasty stuff like beet juice and these health drinks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell us more about things youre not allowed to use or eat in her home, and we will tdll you whether its over the top and time to run.
She is sensitive to scents and likes the s tire house to be mostly scent free or limited. No candles, no air fresheners,
bo harsh cleaners, switched my laundry detergent to dye free and got rid of the frantic softener. Told me to switch out my old spice or dove products for cleaner ones. Bought me a care package with said items she prefers.
She is very clean unless in the bathroom. She leaves all her products all over the sink.
She believes in all organic eating. I eat healthy but don’t care what is organic and what isn’t. Our grocery bill has sky rocketed because of it. She wants me to cut back on red meat, no alcohol, and drink super nasty stuff like beet juice and these health drinks.
That sounds LOVELY! People don't realize how much their places stink because of all those harmful toxins ("fragrances") they spew everywhere. Many are estrogen mimickers also, and will feminize you even more OP.
As far as the eating habits, she is waaaaay off and you should teach her how to eat healthy and in moderation. Beet juice? Does she want diabetes?? No red meat? That's crazy talk. Sounds cultish.
The guy was using old spice (uh really?) and his fabric softener when they dated. She knew what he smelled like.
Yeah, and she was wanting to clean him up.![]()
Old Spice..... eh, might could handle that, afterall it has a cute ship on the bottle. But a single man using fabric softener..... that's a red flag if there ever was one. Sounds like Niles Crane.
Why is that a red flag? Many single men use fabric softener. Your misogyny is showing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell us more about things youre not allowed to use or eat in her home, and we will tdll you whether its over the top and time to run.
She is sensitive to scents and likes the s tire house to be mostly scent free or limited. No candles, no air fresheners,
bo harsh cleaners, switched my laundry detergent to dye free and got rid of the frantic softener. Told me to switch out my old spice or dove products for cleaner ones. Bought me a care package with said items she prefers.
She is very clean unless in the bathroom. She leaves all her products all over the sink.
She believes in all organic eating. I eat healthy but don’t care what is organic and what isn’t. Our grocery bill has sky rocketed because of it. She wants me to cut back on red meat, no alcohol, and drink super nasty stuff like beet juice and these health drinks.
That sounds LOVELY! People don't realize how much their places stink because of all those harmful toxins ("fragrances") they spew everywhere. Many are estrogen mimickers also, and will feminize you even more OP.
As far as the eating habits, she is waaaaay off and you should teach her how to eat healthy and in moderation. Beet juice? Does she want diabetes?? No red meat? That's crazy talk. Sounds cultish.