SO hates dishes but doesn't feel confident enough about any other household task to take it on without asking me to do it for him or expecting me to stand right over him and issue instructions every five seconds. (Not quite true . . . he "does the laundry," i.e., he starts a load of laundry, plays computer games for 2 hours, finishes the load, sets the laundry basket near the computer for another 2 hours, half-heartedly folds a few items from the basket, forgets it's clean, throws a few dirty things on top, and puts the whole thing back in the washer. Multiple times a week. My clothing is wearing out and I never get to wear it.) So he's on dish duty by his own choice. And this means that my meals come with the remnants of previous meals plastered to the dishes and the silverware. I usually just scrape it off and don't say anything, but the other night I brought the veggie chopper jar out to him. It was encrusted with raw potato. Disgusting, blackened raw potato. "Did you see a problem with this when you put it away?" I asked. "I thought it was supposed to be like that," he said. "Covered in garbage?" "It's new. How am I supposed to know what it's supposed to look like?" he asked. So I went to go wash it, and he yelled at me and told me that if it was such a problem, he'd do it. And it's back in the drying rack again, still covered with rotting potato.
I cooked with my kid today, and had to keep putting tools aside and fishing for another tool that wasn't covered in yuck. Why are we paying a water bill if all he's doing is getting the dishes wet? And then throwing a screaming temper tantrum if I complain . . . am I really some overly-demanding perfectionist if I think it's disgusting to only wash the inside of the bowls and to leave last night's soup dripped down the outside?
My husband not only left gunk
Submitted by PoisonIvy on
My husband not only left gunk on all the dishes, he took twice as long to wash them as I did. To me, this was classic passive-aggressive behavior. Nor did he take kindly to my suggestion that perhaps he needed glasses (I mean it's possible he didn't see the stuff left on the dishes, right? I was trying to consider all possibilities.)
Rosered, mine did the same
Submitted by dedelight4 on
My husband has done the the same. He takes way too long to wash the dishes, AND leaves gunk and grease all over the dishes, AND the sink and countertops. which has always seemed to me to be passive aggressiveNess. I've showed him how, but he says, "I'm NEVER going to get them as clean as You."(angrily) I believe he doesn't WANT to do them, So if he pouts and does the dishes bad maybe I will tell him to stop, and go do something else. The kitchen is usually a greasy wreck when he's done. Yuck.