My husband is an absolute slob and it's driving me crazy. He's always been this way, but I guess now that we have a baby it bothers me more. Some examples: he'll make a sandwich in the kitchen and leave a pile of crumbs, trash (e.g. the wrapper from the lunch meat) and a used knife on the counter. Or he'll leave a pile of empty cans, granola bar wrappers and junk mail on a table in the living room. In fact, the table next to where he usually sits is covered in random shit right now. And when he "cleans," he often just moves to junk to a closet like we'll never have to deal with it again. Obviously I can pick up after him, but I'm sick of it. But if I leave it, it doesn't seem to bother him in the least. WWYD?
DD1 born 9.20.13
#2 due 12.23.17

Re: How to deal with husband that is a slob?
#2 due 12.23.17
Same issues here. I don't pick up any of the clothes anymore (it's normally socks strewn about the house). The worst offenses for me are the dishes in the sink (hi - we have a very capable dish washer), crumbs from sandwiches not cleaned up and random trash on the counter.
I was away on Saturday during the day and DH was with DS all day. I purposely didn't clean the sink from his dishes, and because I didn't do that, I couldn't wash DS' bottles (so DS had no clean bottles). When I got home, all the dishes were in the dishwasher, the dishwasher was running, AND all of DS' bottles were washed.
If just leaving it doesn't work, then I'd probably have a chat saying that you need some assistance and that cleaning up after yourself and one child is enough. He can clean up after himself (and provide examples). Short of that, I would say if he's generally a good DH and dad, focus on the good things and let the other stuff slide.
I sometimes even need to tell him what it means to clean the bathroom.
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Anyways, I had a very constructive talk with my husband a couple of weeks ago about how so much is laid and expected of me while he comes home from work (mind you I work full time as well) and lounges. Then he expects me to want to jump his bones when DS goes to bed after I haven't stopped since I got home. He got very mad (another trait o can lay on in-laws....he does not know how to productively work through disagreements). But later that night he told me I was RIGHT! I nearly fainted. He has been a much better help over the past two weeks. I so hope it continues. [-O<
LO then (2 days) and now (1 year)
#2 due 12.23.17
It might seem silly to give a grown man chores but he specifically asked for it and it has really stopped us from fighting about cleaning.
LO then (2 days) and now (1 year)
#2 due 12.23.17
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Well, if it's bothering you, I'd say it's not even. In my case it really doesn't bother me to pick up whatever gets left laying around. I think most people get annoyed because they see the mess and think "it only takes 30 seconds to just put the trash/socks/dishes in the trash/hamper/sink, why the hell would he leave it laying where he did". I see it and think "it's only going to take me 30 seconds to clean it up and now i don't have to vacuum".
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