I only used training as a tongue in cheek kinda thing, cause we're also currently training the cats to use the actual toilet. Didnt think it would cause this much drama actually... but if it makes all the ones who feel offended by it better, I do apologise.
As for the ignoring part. I don't like to nag, I never wanted to become someone's mother when I move in with them. If you're not going to listen to me, then I simply won't say anything the next time. (this phase came after the nagging one) If I can deal with it, I will... this is a ranting forum, I was simply hoping to get some ideas from both genders on what works and what doesnt work when co-habiting... of course the ranting section of it also helped =P
This is my first time co-habiting... Ever. This is also the first time he's co-habited and just a couple of things that cropped up that seems to always slip his mind. It's not a deal breaker, but it would be better if he did somethings better...
First of all I agree with Rynar, I'm a HUGE princess. Part of that comes from being an only child, part of that comes from personality and my line of work. I like my house clean... after having to sort out everyone else's mess at work, when I come home I don't want to have to sort out his mess too. (he's a day trader so he's home all day, I officially work 40 hours a week, but it usually gets to about 60 give or take). Maybe Talya's right, once I have kids, I won't be as worried about the mess, but it's just the environment I grew up in. My parents were not very tolerable of mess around the house. My computer desk on the other hand is another matter lol (as in paper, drinks everywhere =P)
Now, there are reasons why I complain about the things I did, and I think it would be better qualified:
Missing the hamper - we have a small place, and the hamper rests in the ensuit. This means when he misses the hamper, it goes all over the bathroom floor. He wears silk boxers. silk + tiles = danger. (I may go with the 2 hamper idea and get him his own.)
Dish washer - it's fixed in my wall. I might go investigate into a more heavy duty version. Because I am not very good at cooking, I bake a lot. Mostly roast. Those pans do not go well with my current dish washer, and it gets ikky and all over the floor. Our kitchen is attached to the living room (open plan kinda thing) and it's gone onto the carpet once. Thus why I request he rince.
seperating clothes - I .. for some unknown reason, have a lot of white clothes. I also have a lot of stuff that needs delicate washing (mostly lace). I already have ruined quite a few items because he just throws them in. keep in mind we try to take turns doing everything around the house... (I think i'll go with doing my own laundry for now, even if it might be a bit more water and electricity, but my clothes are safer lol)
toilet seat - I haven't had children yet, but I have never had a very strong bladder. two things here 1) I live very far from work and it's about a 2 hour drive. When I get home, I'm twisting my legs and thinking of anything but waterfalls. I also don't like to turn on the lights at night because I need to get back to sleep ASAP for work. 2) my butt fits so snugly into the bowl to the point where I can't get back out by myself. kodak moment then follows >.<
left overs... any suggestions? I got some from co-workers to freeze them, then bring them out another day as freshly cooked stuff. I'm trying that this week to see how it goes.
Thanks for all the comments, even the negative ones. It's nice to see the other perspective now and then in brutal honesty. He's the type that hates anything resembling an argument and just walks away, it's hard to get his perspective at times.