Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound like a peach. Just be lucky you found someone who puts up with your bad attitude. Wife's crafting is the least of your worries. You need a new personality.
No, OP sounds normal and it's the wife that has a problem. I am sure she is not working if this is how she's spending all her time.
I do wonder what is it with women and crafting though? And sorry to say but 99% of the stuff is junk. When men do crafts, they make items with utility like tables, woodwork...women just glue pieces of paper together and clutter the house. I’m a woman and I’m so embarrassed to be associated with such an insipid activity.
Anonymous wrote:Hello, my name is Larla and I LOVE fabric. I buy it, sew some of it and store the rest of it in the closet for....whenever. You can’t make me stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up with a hoarder mom and I HATE clutter, it gives me ptsd.
I would arrange for a special room or barn or whatever where she keeps all her crap.
When my child was younger the clutter stressed me out so much. I would literally throw his toys out of the kitchen back to the living room or made him take them to his room.
It is maddening
Get medication and therapy. At least op's thread is good for something.
OP here again. My mom was a hoarder too and it was one of the reasons I decided to cut contact. I can’t deal with the roaches and the piles of musty mildew stuff in my childhood home. My wife is not a hoarder but she’s getting there with all the stuff she’s piling up in her ‘craft room’. She spends time sitting and gluing with glitter and goodness knows what to gift to people, to put up on our walls, and I have told her her crafting is pretty pointless and doesn’t value add to anything. And yet is costing us at least $600 a month. That could pay for some personal training sessions at my gym but no, she rather sits at home cutting colorful paper and getting glitter over the carpet. I’m at my wits end.
I am the hoarder mom PP.
I think as long as she is in her craft room she can do pretty much whatever.
Just tell her she can’t put her mason jars around the house.
As for money, I have a friend who doesn’t agree with her spouse’s frivolous spending. What she does is she takes out the matching amount out of her family budget and spends or saves it. It gives her a little relief.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up with a hoarder mom and I HATE clutter, it gives me ptsd.
I would arrange for a special room or barn or whatever where she keeps all her crap.
When my child was younger the clutter stressed me out so much. I would literally throw his toys out of the kitchen back to the living room or made him take them to his room.
It is maddening
Get medication and therapy. At least op's thread is good for something.
OP here again. My mom was a hoarder too and it was one of the reasons I decided to cut contact. I can’t deal with the roaches and the piles of musty mildew stuff in my childhood home. My wife is not a hoarder but she’s getting there with all the stuff she’s piling up in her ‘craft room’. She spends time sitting and gluing with glitter and goodness knows what to gift to people, to put up on our walls, and I have told her her crafting is pretty pointless and doesn’t value add to anything. And yet is costing us at least $600 a month. That could pay for some personal training sessions at my gym but no, she rather sits at home cutting colorful paper and getting glitter over the carpet. I’m at my wits end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up with a hoarder mom and I HATE clutter, it gives me ptsd.
I would arrange for a special room or barn or whatever where she keeps all her crap.
When my child was younger the clutter stressed me out so much. I would literally throw his toys out of the kitchen back to the living room or made him take them to his room.
It is maddening
Get medication and therapy. At least op's thread is good for something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up with a hoarder mom and I HATE clutter, it gives me ptsd.
I would arrange for a special room or barn or whatever where she keeps all her crap.
When my child was younger the clutter stressed me out so much. I would literally throw his toys out of the kitchen back to the living room or made him take them to his room.
It is maddening
Get medication and therapy. At least op's thread is good for something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that she buys from Hobby Lobby would be the most concerning part.
Before being married I would intentionally take girlfriends to shopping centers with a Michaels to see if they would take the bait.
Wait. What? You were concerned, before marriage, that your wife to be would waste too much money on crafts or you personally hate crafting? This seems highly unlikely.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up with a hoarder mom and I HATE clutter, it gives me ptsd.
I would arrange for a special room or barn or whatever where she keeps all her crap.
When my child was younger the clutter stressed me out so much. I would literally throw his toys out of the kitchen back to the living room or made him take them to his room.
It is maddening