I've been married for a year. We're both 21 years old. My husband has thiss gross habbit if picking his nose, rolling his bugars up, and then flicking them somewhere into the house. I've nagged at him to put them in toilet paper and put them in the trash or flush them down the toilet. But he wont. I've turned a bit of a blind eye on it, but today has been the last straw.
When we were in bed, I saw him pick a really big, really gross bugar. I told him it was gross, got out of bed and told him to dispose of it. He didn't. I've tried talking to him, telling him it was gross. I've tried telling him that since he doesn't care about the house, then I wont either(I wont do dishes, etc). How do I get him to understand, and to stop putting them all over the house.
justawog answered Saturday September 10 2005, 5:01 am: i think... that u should tell him if he loves me he will stop but if he doesnt tell 2 pack his things and get out [ justawog's advice column | Ask justawog A Question ]
TrojNgrl6907 answered Tuesday September 6 2005, 9:26 am: Ummm...not my fault that you want "adult" advice on such an immature problem...he probably does this to annoy the shit out of you...props for him...You both sound really immature considering your idea of "solving the problem" is going on strike as a house wife and not doing the dishes
If you really wanted this as adult advice you should have mentioned it..sorry that i got a 2 and i will probably get a 1 on this answer but i honestly don't care because i should have done what everyone else did and not take the time to answer this really immature question about your ridiculous relationship [ TrojNgrl6907's advice column | Ask TrojNgrl6907 A Question ]
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