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think I've mentioned before that it's a slur on his manhood if he can't

fit in ***everything*** from a day's worth of meals for a family of six.

He'd rather spend twice as long rejigging things around, to make it all fit

in, that wash up in the sink.<<

Oh yes this is my dh too. And he is just so fussy that he often unloads all

the stuff I've put in throughout the day just so he can reload it " properly " .

As there are 6 of us also, this is no mean feat. Sometimes if there is a lot of

stuff I do a sneaky wash earlier in the day otherwise there are always moans of

the fact that I just don't know how to load a dishwasher and how long will it

take me to realise that the chopping board has to be right along the side so

more stuff can be loaded in, blah blah blah.

Lorraine

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I have to admit that I do this if my DH loads the dishwasher :-)

Cerys

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From: Lorraine

Oh yes this is my dh too. And he is just so fussy that he often unloads

all the stuff I've put in throughout the day just so he can reload it

" properly " .

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Mine is quite fussy but would not dare to even think about moaning on

the grounds that he doesn't like the taste of dishwasher powder!! If

yours has time to unload what you've put in then you are not giving

him enough chores to do. Get them trained ladies!! Mine is, as I

type, clearing up the kitchen and preparing to cook dinner. I shall

stroll in in a while and take over so that he can put the kids to bed

while I do ardous things like wine tasting. Tee hee, women's lib its

just wonderful isn't it?

Lesley,

Antenatal teacher, trainee breasteeding counsellor.

Demented mother of 3. Worthing.

" We are born naked, wet and hungry. Then things get worse " .

Re: Dishwasher & Men

> think I've mentioned before that it's a slur on his manhood if he

can't

> fit in ***everything*** from a day's worth of meals for a family

of six.

> He'd rather spend twice as long rejigging things around, to make

it all fit

> in, that wash up in the sink.<<

>

> Oh yes this is my dh too. And he is just so fussy that he often

unloads all the stuff I've put in throughout the day just so he can

reload it " properly " . As there are 6 of us also, this is no mean

feat. Sometimes if there is a lot of stuff I do a sneaky wash earlier

in the day otherwise there are always moans of the fact that I just

don't know how to load a dishwasher and how long will it take me to

realise that the chopping board has to be right along the side so more

stuff can be loaded in, blah blah blah.

>

> Lorraine

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