Does getting married mean you’re a slave?
Is all lasting marriage late in life like this? Having to continuously put the toilet seat down, place the new toilet paper on the spindle, stretch the damp wet towels out so they will dried out? Lift the lid to the laundry basket to place the dirty clothes inside of it instead of on it. Picking up dishes that never seem to make it to the sink, straightening and picking up the pillows that go on the furniture. Throwing away the hair clump that is always left on the bathroom counter instead of in the wastebasket. Pulling up the comforter half off into the floor and back up onto the bed where it belongs, picking up unclean socks and walking them to the clothes basket, untwisting the pillowcases around the bed pillows so they will lay flat on the bed, hanging up clean clothes so they look clean when they are put back on, turning off every light in the house after someone leaves the room and leaves them on, this includes multiple Television Sets! Do other normal people live this way?
Answer:
If you think like I do if you really love him you would be able to deal with it. And if not just ask him nicely and tell him that you don’t likes picking up after him all the time. And if he loves you then he will understand.
I suggest all of you sit down with your partner and talk about this. Maybe have set things each of you should do at a certain time of the week together so no one is neglected. Ask them how they would feel if they were constantly picking up after you! I did this when I lived with my ex and we both did chores at the same time on the same day every week.
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