When
my husband takes out the trash, we always get a good laugh out of the massive diaper sausage it creates.
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.
«But it's not about the
trash,» says the wife to the
husband after ongoing acrimony over who
took out the garbage last.
My
husband and I are both capable of cooking, doing laundry, pushing a vacuum cleaner, and
taking out the
trash.
Luckily my
husband noticed his cellphone in the
trash before he
took the garbage
out: / and one time hubby's wallet was lost for a week before he noticed it on the stairs leading to the basement (had been thrown over the baby gate).
Sure she cares for her family and inspires her students, and rather than lash
out at her confessing
husband, she only shows frustration when he
takes a couple of her beloved books in his move
out (or stuffing his flowers in the
trash can).
Betty Shelley doesn't have to remind her
husband to
take out the
trash much.
If you are angry with each other, it could be that your hurt feelings stem deeper than your
husband not
taking out the
trash or your wife texting you constantly.
Focus on the positive things your
husband does, like mowing the yard, rather than the things he doesn't, like
take out the
trash.
I «m a thankful person so it comes naturally to me — to thank my
husband every day — from
taking out the
trash, cooking dinner, giving me a massage, driving me to do errands, for loving me, for understanding me, for being patient with me, for everything.
In couples heading for divorce, the wife's opening statement is usually made in the form of a criticism (a global attack on the
husband's character such as, «You're lazy and never do anything around the house») rather than a specific complaint («You didn't
take out the
trash last night»).