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to expect DH to learn

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bizzi · 13/03/2007 13:10

to lock up before he goes to bed
to switch the heating off before he goes to bed (He goes to bed hours after me and smokes outside)
not to put non stick pans in the dishwasher
etc
etc
He complains I'm a nag but some of my nags are necessary, aren't they?
How do I teach him? Been trying for 12 years

OP posts:
misdee · 13/03/2007 22:47
Grin
bizzi · 14/03/2007 14:51

Sandy
I think the light hearted responses given by some are healthy, they make most smile at difficult / irritating / frustrating etc times.
"hunt him down and kill him slowly"
Who (in their right mind) would take that kind of advice seriously? Anyway if we did we could use custardo in court as part of our defense case.

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Rhubarb · 17/03/2007 00:15

Sandy, you are walking dangerous ground...........

If you are a regular, desist now you jealous bitch.

Elasticwoman · 17/03/2007 14:40

You can lock up (as custardo says) and turn heating off when you go to bed. That's two fewer things to harp on about.

My dh ruined my favourite green dress in the washing machine back in 1987. Still haven't forgiven him ..... and he never replaced it (fume!)

And now he wants the computer to do (paid) work on. How unreasonable.

MyAmusedPearlSquid · 04/12/2025 22:08

Ah yes hope hes trained by now lol jokes

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