What drives you mad about your partner

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Her dad's 80th soon.
I said make sure I'm not working if there's a meal.
Guess what?

She's got previous btw.
Her parents golden wedding meal in a posh place..I was nightshift.
You say this like it's a bad thing - I spent years desperately cooking up excuses to avoid events involving my in-laws. Then again, yours might be perfectly decent people :p
 

Bumping this with another of Mrs. Tree's infuriating habits: Putting objects down the absolute moment she stops using them, regardless of where she might be at the time.

Tea cup in the bathroom, har hairbrush on my desk, you name the object and it's been left somewhere it doesn't belong in our house. She is physically incapable of putting things back where they came from. And the amount of 5h!te she just shoves under the bed is insane.
Tea cups is definitely a gripe of mine. I probably drink 5 or 6 mugs of coffee a day, but always use the same mug (thanks GOT)
By evening I can tell exactly how many cups of tea she's had during the day just by counting the empty cups scattered about. :rant:
 
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That wasn't my intention; simply having a laugh. I do it all the time about her and my dad -- he's interred in one of those crypts eight feet off the ground, every time I visit him it feels like I'm talking to a wall....

My dar's alive and I feel that way talking to him tbf
 

That wasn't my intention; simply having a laugh. I do it all the time about her and my dad -- he's interred in one of those crypts eight feet off the ground, every time I visit him it feels like I'm talking to a wall....
Nicely done.

Condolences on your past sadnesses.
 
Recently its been the humming (slightly out if tune) of the same damn part of a tune, over and over as if there no end.
 

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