Not exact matches
my husband never leaves the toilet seat up, and actually
always puts even the lid down so that i don't have to
always have a clear view of the inside of the s ** ter; is a very good cook; and
takes out the
trash (and the recycling) 9 times to my 1.
Tim
always does the laundry and
takes out the
trash because those are the two things I hate doing the most;).
When my husband
takes out the
trash, we
always get a good laugh
out of the massive diaper sausage it creates.
Realistically speaking, setting expectations won't
always work, just as it doesn't
always work when parents expect kids to do their homework or
take out the
trash.
Another voice isn't
always a bad thing... unless it's screaming at you that you forgot the
trash was supposed to be
taken out last night.
Instead of making emotionally charged and critical statements such as «You
always forget to
take out the
trash,» try to identify the issue, and say, «The
trash wasn't
taken out yesterday.
When you're focused on a content («you
always forget to
take the
trash out»), your partner is likely to be defensive which leads to not feeling heard.
It is my son's chore to
take out the
trash, but he
always seems to forget or not notice that it is overflowing.