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AIBU?

to think he can fuck off with hisbone in one out.

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northern78 · 29/12/2015 20:46

Ok I am the1st to admit our house is cluttered. We have too much stuff. I am gradually getting rid of baby toys, and outgrown toys but it is taking time as we have 3 dc, one who is not a good sleeper.
Both dh and I also have lots of stuff,
dh lego, books cds football programs , consoles and games etc.
Me mainly books, clothes cds and toiletries etc.
For Christmas dh got shedloads of stuff and I got gift vouchers. Today I spent some of my voucher on a handbag. (I already own maybe 5 but I like this one and it is a better size than my others)
dh response was another hanbag. It should be one in one out.
I think he is a complete hypocrit as he prchased another Lego set today and I have never suggested one in one for them.
Plus he has been trying to get me to prune my book collection but when I suggested he prune his football program collection he said but they are ok as they are not on the shelf he wanted to clear.
sorry I know this is petty but it has riles me.
aibu to be cross and to feel that my belongings are less important than hisvin his eyes.

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northern78 · 29/12/2015 20:47

Outgrown clothes

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Whatsinaname2011 · 29/12/2015 20:48

Yanbu but you must know that!

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Iggi999 · 29/12/2015 20:48

How much space do his collections use up in the house? How much space do your things take?

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thenightsky · 29/12/2015 20:50

But he buys lego for the DC so that doesn't count I guess.

I have millions of handbags (mostly £6 primark jobs). Handbags are accessories to outfits, not in and out things. Does he expect you to throw out clothes in the same manner? Jumper in/jumper out. Bra in/bra out.

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Arfarfanarf · 29/12/2015 20:51

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northern78 · 29/12/2015 20:52

Difficult to say really re books as they are mixed up. Lego however, definitely takes up more space. I probably use more cupboard space for my clothes than he does for his. Football programmes take up quite alot of space too.

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northern78 · 29/12/2015 20:57

Going to have to I think as it will eat me up. I was already fed up because he gave a long list of stuff he wanted for Christmas He got virtually all of it from various people. I got a few gift vouchers and even now I can't actually spend them without a comment. I hinted about getting jewellery for Christmas but he never seems to make an effort.

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northern78 · 29/12/2015 20:58

Yes all 3 got lego sets for Christmas and more today too.

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thelaundryfairy · 29/12/2015 21:09

Sorry to hear all of this. He does sound unreasonable. Why don´t you sit down together, discuss and perhaps set some targets together such as, we will clear out X cupboard by Easter, X cupboard before the summer, etc.?

Perhaps you can also devise - together - some more space-saving ways of storing things such as the children´s toys, his memorabilia and your enormous Xmas Wink collection of handbags.

He buys Lego for the children Xmas Wink - ? Really? Is this in the same way that I buy wine for unexpected visitors? Xmas Wink Xmas Grin

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northern78 · 29/12/2015 21:15

Oops just saw stray b in the title. Tablet keypad is too small. Good idea laundryfairy
Thank you for replies

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CandOdad · 29/12/2015 21:26

You know Lego has gone up more in value than gold since the year 2000? You could be sat on a real gold mine!

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Jux · 29/12/2015 21:56

More fool him.

My dh did this once. He actually chucked a whole load of my stuff!! Without asking!!!! Apparently I didn't need it Hmm

That was nearly 20 years ago. It still comes up at appropriate times.... Wink

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rosewithoutthorns · 29/12/2015 21:58

He gets lego?

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northern78 · 29/12/2015 22:22

Tbh I wouldn't get rid of the lego because it never goes out of fashionnd does increase in value but we do need better storage solutions.

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MissingPanda · 29/12/2015 22:29

YANBU his stuff is not more important than yours. If he wants a one in one out then he needs to apply it to his own stuff as well.

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Raxacoricofallapatorius · 29/12/2015 22:36

We do one in one out but we all do it and we all agreed to it. There is no other way to do it.

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nebulae · 29/12/2015 22:37

YANBU re the handbags. Six isn't excessive by any stretch of the imagination.

Do try to deal with the clutter though, it's amazing what a difference it can make to your life once you've got shut of it. Highly recommend the Marie Kondo book, that was a real game changer for me.

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northern78 · 29/12/2015 22:47

I know it needs dealing with. Simple housework takes so much longer and the place never looks tidy.

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Potatoface2 · 29/12/2015 22:54

your husband plays with lego....lololol.....sorry thats hilarious, dont think i would stop laughing if i was sat here watching my husband building with lego!

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timelytess · 29/12/2015 23:10

I think building with lego is an excellent pastime for anyone. I've done some myself recently and found it most enjoyable.

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YouTheCat · 29/12/2015 23:14

People who laugh at other people's hobbies are horribly shallow and a bit dull, usually.

OP, sort one room at a time.

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slightlyglitterpaned · 29/12/2015 23:15

Lego is awesome. Except when your CEO pops round to your desk and finds you fiddling with it. Blush

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OfaFrenchmind2 · 29/12/2015 23:15

Do not diss the Lego, it's a wonderful past-time! :)

But thelaundryfairy's timeline targets are an excellent idea, as you have actually time to think about what is getting out, with no precipitation. And it allows some negociations.

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slightlyglitterpaned · 29/12/2015 23:19

Sorry OP - meant to add YANBU, it is worth you mentioning that it feels one sided.

Haven't read the Kondo book but like the idea of gathering together all you have of one thing (e.g. clothing) and getting rid of stuff that no longer gives you pleasure. Slowly chipping away at it here...

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LagunaBubbles · 29/12/2015 23:23

Potatoface what do you find so funny?

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