all the time. However, they refuse to admit it's because they are constantly moving things around.
Women love to complain about their husbands asking them where things are at
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Translation: OP's wife is nice enough to clean up after his sorry b9tt and he gets mad at her that she "moved his stuff"
No, that's not it but also another womansplaining thing.
I have a tape measure I keep in the top of a tool bag at the corner of the garage. It has been there for years. I use it frequently. I go to the tool bag to get the tape measure and it's not there. I say "honey, where is the tape measure", then she goes to another toolbox that has my not frequently used tools in it and it's under a compartment with needle nose pliers. That is not where the tape measure has ever been and it would take less time to go to Home Depot and buy a new one than guess it's in a compartment it shouldn't be.
She moved it there. Then she sends me a tiktok video on how husbands can't find anything. The ego is unbelievable.
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If my my wife asks me where something is, I tell her where it is.
If I ask her where something is, she throws a tantrum and stomps over to where it is like it’s some giant burden.
I honestly do not understand. Sometimes you need to find something and someone else knows where it is. The efficient solution is to ask.
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I have stopped trying to remember where anything is and instead always just ask my wife.
I am fortunate that she is the type A in the house and keeps everything organized and always in the same place.
- lazy type B bro who wife complains about constantly, for good reason
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Translation: OP's wife is nice enough to clean up after his sorry b9tt and he gets mad at her that she "moved his stuff"
No, that's not it but also another womansplaining thing.
I have a tape measure I keep in the top of a tool bag at the corner of the garage. It has been there for years. I use it frequently. I go to the tool bag to get the tape measure and it's not there. I say "honey, where is the tape measure", then she goes to another toolbox that has my not frequently used tools in it and it's under a compartment with needle nose pliers. That is not where the tape measure has ever been and it would take less time to go to Home Depot and buy a new one than guess it's in a compartment it shouldn't be.
She moved it there. Then she sends me a tiktok video on how husbands can't find anything. The ego is unbelievable.She is trying to help you work up some aggression to take out on her in bed.
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I notice this too. Rather than say, "It's over there," she'll spend give minutes asking why I asked and then explaining that it's stupid and wicked to bother her by asking something like that, when the answer is so obvious.
There must be a reason for that feminine reaction. What is it?
It isn't that they move things around necessarily, either. This also applies if a man looks in a jam-packed fridge for the first time in a year for five minutes and then asks, "Where's the mustard?"
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There must be a reason for that feminine reaction. What is it?
I don't know. I cannot imagine getting angry at someone for asking me where something is.
Maybe a woman has a fundamental instinct to keep the house organized, and she feels if the man can't find something it reflects poorly on her organizational plan.
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He means financially, as in I make $200,000 a year but we don't save a cent because packages arrive from Amazon every other day you heartless harpy
Every other day? You lucky sod.
All seriousness, this one hit me hard. Every f'in day 4 boxes with 4 different things none of which we f'in need