Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Break up!
My mom was like this. And it made home life miserable. Turns out I have ADHD. I will never have a tidy house. There will always be clutter. And dishes are rarely done that night. (And we don’t have a big or vermin issue)
But my Mom’s constantly harping on me destroyed my self esteem and made our relationship really rocky. Don’t do this to your kids.
She probably helped you out to the point where you are manageable to live with. Do you not read all the posts about people who don't do stuff and the other person has to live with chaos and won't get help?
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been living with my boyfriend, who is admittedly a clean freak. I’m naturally fairly messy, but do my best to keep everything clean. However, he get agitated if the house is messy for even a few hours. He’ll get mad for hours; usually these blowups occur in the mornings for some reason. I’m at my wits end. Are we just not compatible? I’ve been forcing him to get a therapist for his anxiety but don’t know if it will be enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Define messy. Do you clean the kitchen before going to bed? Or is he waking up to last night's dinner mess each morning? Do you throw clothes on the floor? Are you eating on the couch and leaving crumbs all over?
OP here. Meaning us leaving dishes in the sink from the evening before, not wiping down the counters, maybe some clothes on the floor, makeup on the bathroom counter, etc. I do clean up frequently, its just the periods of time when things aren’t clean that are causing the issues.
Gross. I am not a clean frick, but I would hate to walk into the messy kitchen in the morning. Start cleaning up after yourself. Why the clothes on the floor? They have to be either hanging in the closet, folded in the dresser or in the laundry basket. The floor is not an option.
You sound insufferable, get help.
What exactly is insufferable about cleaning dishes and hanging your clothes? I am European and grew up in a big city where space was limited. No one ever drops clothes on the floor even though we take our shoes off inside the house.
Because you think your way is one true way. Not everyone cares as much as you do and chooses to use their time and resources differently.
Nope, there are many true ways. Some people live in tents and don't shower for month. Of course they choose to use their time and resources differently than me, but it does not make them not gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Define messy. Do you clean the kitchen before going to bed? Or is he waking up to last night's dinner mess each morning? Do you throw clothes on the floor? Are you eating on the couch and leaving crumbs all over?
OP here. Meaning us leaving dishes in the sink from the evening before, not wiping down the counters, maybe some clothes on the floor, makeup on the bathroom counter, etc. I do clean up frequently, its just the periods of time when things aren’t clean that are causing the issues.
Gross. I am not a clean frick, but I would hate to walk into the messy kitchen in the morning. Start cleaning up after yourself. Why the clothes on the floor? They have to be either hanging in the closet, folded in the dresser or in the laundry basket. The floor is not an option.
You sound insufferable, get help.
What exactly is insufferable about cleaning dishes and hanging your clothes? I am European and grew up in a big city where space was limited. No one ever drops clothes on the floor even though we take our shoes off inside the house.
Because you think your way is one true way. Not everyone cares as much as you do and chooses to use their time and resources differently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Define messy. Do you clean the kitchen before going to bed? Or is he waking up to last night's dinner mess each morning? Do you throw clothes on the floor? Are you eating on the couch and leaving crumbs all over?
OP here. Meaning us leaving dishes in the sink from the evening before, not wiping down the counters, maybe some clothes on the floor, makeup on the bathroom counter, etc. I do clean up frequently, its just the periods of time when things aren’t clean that are causing the issues.
Gross. I am not a clean frick, but I would hate to walk into the messy kitchen in the morning. Start cleaning up after yourself. Why the clothes on the floor? They have to be either hanging in the closet, folded in the dresser or in the laundry basket. The floor is not an option.
You sound insufferable, get help.
What exactly is insufferable about cleaning dishes and hanging your clothes? I am European and grew up in a big city where space was limited. No one ever drops clothes on the floor even though we take our shoes off inside the house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Define messy. Do you clean the kitchen before going to bed? Or is he waking up to last night's dinner mess each morning? Do you throw clothes on the floor? Are you eating on the couch and leaving crumbs all over?
OP here. Meaning us leaving dishes in the sink from the evening before, not wiping down the counters, maybe some clothes on the floor, makeup on the bathroom counter, etc. I do clean up frequently, its just the periods of time when things aren’t clean that are causing the issues.
Gross. I am not a clean frick, but I would hate to walk into the messy kitchen in the morning. Start cleaning up after yourself. Why the clothes on the floor? They have to be either hanging in the closet, folded in the dresser or in the laundry basket. The floor is not an option.
You sound insufferable, get help.
Anonymous wrote:Break up!
My mom was like this. And it made home life miserable. Turns out I have ADHD. I will never have a tidy house. There will always be clutter. And dishes are rarely done that night. (And we don’t have a big or vermin issue)
But my Mom’s constantly harping on me destroyed my self esteem and made our relationship really rocky. Don’t do this to your kids.
Anonymous wrote:My husband is neater than me. I’m messy. He has never, ever yelled at me, given me the silent treatment, etc. We have certainly had conversations about it. He has expressed his displeasure. I am better at some things. Some things he has to accept.
What you are dealing with is wrong. You should move out and dump him. Life is too short.