Lydiaa wrote:
I know it's possible, I have seen the results myself, but when it comes to actually doing it, it just seems impossible.
First of all, there's only a subset of guys where this is possible.
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I have tried nagging,
If anything, this will have the opposite effect. Don't nag. Don't EVER nag.
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ignoring him,
Come on. Did you think that would work?
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giving him a reminder list, posting signs around the house (e.g. there's one above the toilet that says, put seat down after use) and I'm running out of ideas >.<
All of this is kind of silly IMO.
Want to solve the problem? It's easy (if the personality is right). Have it be HIS solution. Tell him you don't like the messy laundry bit, and could he please design and construct a solution that will solve the problem.
Not rinsing dishes? You can try the above, but I suspect this is hopeless. If you're getting them to the sink and / or dishwasher at all, consider yourself lucky.
Inability to separate delicates when doing the washing. Dude! He's doing the washing. Congrats. If you're worried about YOUR delicates, place them somewhere else, like in a different hamper, and tell him never to wash those.
Leaving the toilet seat up. That's your problem. Having to raise it is as difficult as having to lower it. Do you raise it everytime you're finished?
Not eating leftovers. Does he work for a living? If he makes decent money, and that's his vice, then don't serve him leftovers.
In short - the woman needs as much training as the guy. You aren't going to get everything your way.
But, as always, identify the problem, find solutions that will work with those involved (not your solution and then try to force him into it), and implement. When no solution is possible, give up - for the sake of tranquility.