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To think my husband is an arse for this?

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Vedamakesthebesttoast · 06/10/2015 20:00

So tonight am fuming with one of my husband little quirks, we've been married four years and only now has he decided that of course it's obvious why wouldn't I have know this all along..... So came down from settling our one year old twins to bed to a bombsite of a kitchen after a hectic day running around after two teething sick children who are clingy and won't nap to find that the only dishes I'd managed to clean in the whole feckon day which were sat on the draining board and the basin from the sink sat on top of them..... Ergo they are now dirty again and need rehashed before I even start cleaning all the other crap that's accumulated..... Asked do why it was there and he said he was cleaning his hands.... ? Wtf? Why do you have to take the basin out of the sink and make other stuff dirty and give me more work to do? Apparently you shouldn't wash your hands into the basin.... Does anyone else do this??? What's the problem if you're that worried about it with just washing your hands and then emptying the feckin basin?? I'm pretty sure the bottom of the basin is more unhygienic to be randomly set around the kitchen than leaving residual hand washing water in it...

It's been a long day and now I'm just pissed, can anyone talk some sense into me? I'm not about to have a barney with him over it but just a bit incredulous at the logic of my supposedly intelligent other half

Off to do the rest of the dishes (and the original ones again)

Hummph

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Fairenuff · 07/10/2015 07:54

I can go one better, our bowl is washed, dried and put away in the cupboard until it's needed again.

We only use it occasionally and most things go in the dishwasher. I'm in the don't like bowls camps.

We have an entirely different 'sick' bowl for obvious reasons but no need to go into that over breakfast.

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regenerationfez · 07/10/2015 12:00

Pictish cor blimey! I wish!!! I just used it as an example of a young age, because I have a 4 year old! Mine do take their bowls and plates and put them in the sink though, but that is because their childminder used to make them do it, so I just carried on!

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