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26 Seemingly Harmless Things That Drive Your Husband Mad

October 12, 2020 · Marriage

Criticizing his driving

It’s no secret that men drive better than women. This scientifically proven fact, however, doesn’t stop women from correcting their husband’s driving whenever they have the chance. In case you haven’t figure this out by now, nobody likes a backseat driver, not even when that person is right, much less when their driving skills are far from perfect.

Even if you do know how to drive, just because your husband doesn’t have the same driving style as you do, it doesn’t mean you’re risking your life whenever he’s driving. On the other hand, constantly correcting his driving or yelling “Watch out!” might be more dangerous.

Using tons of pillows in bed

You might like seeing millions of pillows on the bed but your husband might not have the same opinion. Sure, pillows are cure and all but they can be uncomfortable as hell. When pillows of all colors and sizes take up more space on the bed than people, it’s time you find another use for some of them, unless you want to spend your time alone in bed, without your husband.

Acting like he is not capable of doing basic chores

Just because you do household chores more often than your husband, doesn’t mean he doesn’t know how to do them as well. You might not like the way he is wiping the kitchen counters of the bathroom floor but just because he is not as meticulous and organized as you are doesn’t mean his cleaning method is the worst in the world. If you keep pestering him before, during and after he’s finished his chores, don’t expect to ever see him tidying and cleaning the house ever again.

On the other hand, here are 8 Things You Should Tell Your Partner Every Day.

Getting upset when he doesn’t text back right away

Technology can work in our favor, but it can also work against us. This is especially valid when it comes to mobile phones. Let’s face it, there are a few things more annoying than texting someone aka your husband only to receive nothing in return. However, before you get pissed off about your husband’s lack of reply, remember that not everyone keeps their phone out at all times.

Just because you have some free time to talk, doesn’t mean your partner is in the same situation. Imagine his surprise when he does check his phone and finds 100 additional messages after not replying to the initial one. When that happens, don’t be surprised if he gets a little angry as well.

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