The Pros and Cons of Living With Someone (woman, hubby, separate)
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Haha!! I used to hate when the SO left all his little shaving hairs all over the sink!! We had a house with 2 full bathrooms upstairs so eventually we took over separate bathrooms. Then I didn't have to see the hairs anymore!
That was just too funny (and true)! Sometimes it's good to live with someone so you get to know them more. I didn't realize hubby talks in his sleep but not only does he sometimes talk in his sleep, he will look straight at me with eyes wide open and mumble the most craziest things that make no sense. One time he was mumbling something so I shooed him off to bed. He tooked me straight in the face and told me to go eff myself lol..needless to say I was not exactly Miss Sunshine in the morning...he swore it wasn't "him" talking lol
That was just too funny (and true)! Sometimes it's good to live with someone so you get to know them more. I didn't realize hubby talks in his sleep but not only does he sometimes talk in his sleep, he will look straight at me with eyes wide open and mumble the most craziest things that make no sense. One time he was mumbling something so I shooed him off to bed. He tooked me straight in the face and told me to go eff myself lol..needless to say I was not exactly Miss Sunshine in the morning...he swore it wasn't "him" talking lol
I know for a fact I talk in my sleep but it will usually pertain to whatever dream I am having at the time and I will not remember it when I wake up. Which I know probably freaks out whoever is sleeping next to me because it's never anything that makes sense, either.
Hubby is good at the apparently difficult (for men) task of washing the hairs out of the sink.
The bodily functions part of the link is funny too - reminds me of my husband. He was scared to go "#2" with me in the house when we first moved in together, though...it was kinda cute.
The stereotype of course is that the woman is shy about those things, but it never bothered me, it's a bodily function after all. It took him a while to loosen up, no pun intended.
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