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Lazy partners

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sunnysideup96 · 10/10/2021 15:57

I swear to god I'm so very close to ending my relationship!!

He came home at 6am this morning drunk and slept 90% of the day even though I'd woke him multiple times, I've been up from half 6 with 3 sick children 2 of them being 1 years old!

Last night I didn't wash the pots up because I completely forgot to soak them so I was gunna get around to it today but haven't. He's just went out into the kitchen to make some food and started huffing and puffing that I hadn't washed the pots up from last night. I told him he knew how wash up and that I haven't even had 5 minutes to myself let alone finish the washing up 😡😤 told me it takes 5 minutes to do them so why can't he... I just left them and now he's moaning because he can't make food 😂😂

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Shehasadiamondinthesky · 10/10/2021 16:00

He'd be wearing the pots and being told to fuck off if that was my house.

youvegottenminuteslynn · 10/10/2021 16:08

This is one of those relationships where you can either do everything house and child wise AND have to live with a lazy arsehole who doesn't do anything, or you can leave and still have to do everything house and child wise but not have to be around him. It shouldn't be that you have to everything, obviously, but men like him don't step up. He sounds absolutely horrible.

RantyAunty · 10/10/2021 16:23

It's amazing how much less stress and work there is when you ditch a lazy man child.

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