Don't get me wrong, I love them to death but...I'm tired of it.
I live with my BF and her husband. My BF I have no issues with. Her husband and I have a sort of brother/sister relationship, complete with the arguing. (I'll call them B and H)
Thing is, I'm fairly laid back but some things are really starting to irritate me. And the petty things that irritate him are just baffling. I'm not exactly a social butterfly so...am I just thinking about this wrong or is this stuff that would annoy anyone else?
He's an only child...that's the excuse I get all the time for this behavior and while I understand the connotation that really doesn't excuse it for me.
Example one: We have an enormous recycling bin. One of those huge green rolling industrial cans. Even with the three of us, it rarely fills to the top before it goes out once a week, unless we throw out an inordinate number of boxes or something.
A while ago, H bought a can crusher to mash aluminum cans before they go into the bin. Most of the time I mash mine but every once in a while, I throw an unmashed can into the in if I'm in a hurry. So of course I get lectured by H when this happens about how grossed out he is having to dig through the recycle bin to fish out the unmashed cans in order to mash them.
My response was, 'if it grosses you out, then why do it?'
Him: Because i bought the masher and i want to get the use out of it and it saves room.
Me: Does the bin really get so full that one or two unmashed cans makes a difference? We don't mash the empty milk gallons after all.
Him: It does sometimes. Just mash them.
Ok, whatever.
Then, I scooped the cat box and put the tied bag of refuse on the windowsill in the kitchen while i put my shoes and stuff on to go to work (have to pass the can in the garage in order to get to my car so i just toss it on the way). Well, i was in a particular hurry/flustered and forgot the bag. He noticed it when he came downstairs.
A normal reaction (to my mind) would be...oh, she forgot this. let me go throw it out...
Yeah, no. What does he do? Takes the bag and puts it ON MY DESK so that I'd know I'd forgotten it and what a horrible thing it was and how much it grossed him out. His wife had to point out how stupid and petty that was and he finally went and just tossed it, before telling me (when I got home) what he'd done and again, how horrible and gross that was.
Another thing: Doing things before I have a chance to do them and then lecturing me about not doing them.
Case in point. I have five birds, they have one. I feed the birds every day, once a day. Sometimes in the morning, sometimes in the evening, but they get fed every day. A couple of the birds are fat (one in particular is a big pig) but none of them are starving. They get fed.
So I sleep in on weekends. He gets up twenty minutes before me, notices the bowls are empty, and feeds them. Then lectures me later on about feeding my birds. Uh...you fed them before I got up. Thank you for doing me a favor but no one made you do it. They weren't going to starve in the twenty minutes it took me to go in there and notice the bowls were already full.
Next thing: Leave my stuff alone.
They both have a horrible habit of messing with my things because they think I need to be cleaned up after. For example, my desk is down in the living room...so is H's. Both our desks are messy and piled with papers/bills/etc. However, I am the one that gets lectured about the messy desk, and on occassion, I am the one that comes home to find they have cleaned it up for me, depositing all my bills, letters, papers, etc. into a bag they then put up in my room. If I did that to HIS desk, I would never hear the end of it.
We have seperate bathrooms...theirs is in their room and mine is in the hall. Yesterday I took a shower and left my clothes piled on the floor in my bathroom...a neat pile behind the door, with the door shut. I did this because I wanted to wash them, they already had a load going in the washer, and the bathroom is right next to the washer (literally like two feet away). So I left them there out of the way rather than carry them into my room only to have to carry them out again to dump in the washer in twenty minutes.
One of them, not sure who, went into my bathroom (which they don't use and have no reason to go into), picked up my dirty clothes, and put them on the dryer. WHY?? What was the point of that? I understand they think they're helping but...really, why can't they just leave things alone?
And my bed. My room is generally clean and I tend to leave my door open. Thing is I rarely if ever make my bed. Who cares? I'm the only one that ever goes in there. But I will walk into my room to find someone has made my bed.
Do you know what would happen if I went into their bathroom and arbitrarily started moving things around or taking dirty clothes from there and putting them on the washer? If I started straightening up their room or their bed?
I don't know, maybe I'm over-reacting but...yeah. What do you guys think?
I live with my BF and her husband. My BF I have no issues with. Her husband and I have a sort of brother/sister relationship, complete with the arguing. (I'll call them B and H)
Thing is, I'm fairly laid back but some things are really starting to irritate me. And the petty things that irritate him are just baffling. I'm not exactly a social butterfly so...am I just thinking about this wrong or is this stuff that would annoy anyone else?
He's an only child...that's the excuse I get all the time for this behavior and while I understand the connotation that really doesn't excuse it for me.
Example one: We have an enormous recycling bin. One of those huge green rolling industrial cans. Even with the three of us, it rarely fills to the top before it goes out once a week, unless we throw out an inordinate number of boxes or something.
A while ago, H bought a can crusher to mash aluminum cans before they go into the bin. Most of the time I mash mine but every once in a while, I throw an unmashed can into the in if I'm in a hurry. So of course I get lectured by H when this happens about how grossed out he is having to dig through the recycle bin to fish out the unmashed cans in order to mash them.
My response was, 'if it grosses you out, then why do it?'
Him: Because i bought the masher and i want to get the use out of it and it saves room.
Me: Does the bin really get so full that one or two unmashed cans makes a difference? We don't mash the empty milk gallons after all.
Him: It does sometimes. Just mash them.
Ok, whatever.
Then, I scooped the cat box and put the tied bag of refuse on the windowsill in the kitchen while i put my shoes and stuff on to go to work (have to pass the can in the garage in order to get to my car so i just toss it on the way). Well, i was in a particular hurry/flustered and forgot the bag. He noticed it when he came downstairs.
A normal reaction (to my mind) would be...oh, she forgot this. let me go throw it out...
Yeah, no. What does he do? Takes the bag and puts it ON MY DESK so that I'd know I'd forgotten it and what a horrible thing it was and how much it grossed him out. His wife had to point out how stupid and petty that was and he finally went and just tossed it, before telling me (when I got home) what he'd done and again, how horrible and gross that was.
Another thing: Doing things before I have a chance to do them and then lecturing me about not doing them.
Case in point. I have five birds, they have one. I feed the birds every day, once a day. Sometimes in the morning, sometimes in the evening, but they get fed every day. A couple of the birds are fat (one in particular is a big pig) but none of them are starving. They get fed.
So I sleep in on weekends. He gets up twenty minutes before me, notices the bowls are empty, and feeds them. Then lectures me later on about feeding my birds. Uh...you fed them before I got up. Thank you for doing me a favor but no one made you do it. They weren't going to starve in the twenty minutes it took me to go in there and notice the bowls were already full.
Next thing: Leave my stuff alone.
They both have a horrible habit of messing with my things because they think I need to be cleaned up after. For example, my desk is down in the living room...so is H's. Both our desks are messy and piled with papers/bills/etc. However, I am the one that gets lectured about the messy desk, and on occassion, I am the one that comes home to find they have cleaned it up for me, depositing all my bills, letters, papers, etc. into a bag they then put up in my room. If I did that to HIS desk, I would never hear the end of it.
We have seperate bathrooms...theirs is in their room and mine is in the hall. Yesterday I took a shower and left my clothes piled on the floor in my bathroom...a neat pile behind the door, with the door shut. I did this because I wanted to wash them, they already had a load going in the washer, and the bathroom is right next to the washer (literally like two feet away). So I left them there out of the way rather than carry them into my room only to have to carry them out again to dump in the washer in twenty minutes.
One of them, not sure who, went into my bathroom (which they don't use and have no reason to go into), picked up my dirty clothes, and put them on the dryer. WHY?? What was the point of that? I understand they think they're helping but...really, why can't they just leave things alone?
And my bed. My room is generally clean and I tend to leave my door open. Thing is I rarely if ever make my bed. Who cares? I'm the only one that ever goes in there. But I will walk into my room to find someone has made my bed.
Do you know what would happen if I went into their bathroom and arbitrarily started moving things around or taking dirty clothes from there and putting them on the washer? If I started straightening up their room or their bed?
I don't know, maybe I'm over-reacting but...yeah. What do you guys think?
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