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The cups of water
- Half-empty or half-full? The only certainty is that forgetting them around the house and filling up more to forget in other places of the house is driving partners crazy.
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Which way does toilet paper go?
- One couple could not agree on if toilet paper should go over the top or down behind on the toilet paper holder, AKA one of the world's greatest debates. One of the partners said, “It goes on its side in a drawer next to the toilet so we do not have to get a divorce.”
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Egg removal
- One husband revealed that his wife likes to remove eggs from the edges of the carton as they work through them, but he likes to move all the eggs to one end, so it’s easier to grab the center of gravity when you pull it out of the fridge. They’ve been having this silent war for years.
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Chore time choices
- When it’s time to clean the house, one wife said she’d be doing the general vacuuming and dishes, but her husband will always choose an obscure chore and do it for hours, like cleaning the grill in the middle of winter.
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What to do with soap bar slivers
- Tired of neglected soap bar remnants in the shower? Or are you trying to squish old soap bits into new bars? This is fuel in the fire.
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Seasoning without tasting
- One spouse wrote that her partner put salt on everything before even tasting it, which is actually quite offensive in some countries.
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The order of putting groceries away
- One wife, who garnered nearly 3,000 likes, complained that her husband would put groceries from the bag onto the counter, and then put them in their designated spots, instead of putting them directly from the bag to their spots.
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How to load the dishwasher
- If you’ve just been throwing cutlery randomly in its basket, you might be annoying your spouse who cares about loading the silverware in the order it goes into the drawer! Also, if you’re loading cups upright in the dishwasher, let us help your spouse out: you’re wrong.
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To snooze or not to snooze? - Do you prefer the gradual wake up of snooze buttons, or do you like sleeping solidly right up until you need to get up? It’s good to ask before you get married, as one couple has been fighting about this for 15 years.
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Levels of laundry dirtiness
- One woman said her husband insists that the clothes he has worn once are not dirty enough for the hamper but not clean enough for the closet, so he leaves them on the floor. Apparently this argument now solely occurs in eye-rolls.
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10 / 28 Fotos
Butter the pan
- One spouse wrote that her husband rubs the stick of butter on a hot pan to grease it, instead of slicing some off with a knife “like a civilized person.”
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How many times can you forget before you remember? - One spouse is continuously baffled at the way her partner gets into the shower every time without bringing a towel, calling out to her to get him one ever single time.
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12 / 28 Fotos
Wrapping remnants
- One partner was so upset that her husband would constantly leave plastic wrap or seals from bottles on the counter, she collected them for weeks and crammed them in his pillowcase. Incredibly, she said 12 years later he is still at it.
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The thermostat
- This one doesn’t need any explaining...
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14 / 28 Fotos
Leaving just a tiny bit left
- A scrape of hummus, an inch of milk, five chips left in a bag… avoiding the responsibility of buying more but disguising it in an attempt to be polite.
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15 / 28 Fotos
Borrowing something that you already own
- “But it’s just more comfortable” or “I love it because it’s yours” is just not cutting it as an excuse for many partners.
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16 / 28 Fotos
Losing the bread bag clips
- That plastic bit keeps the bread fresh, and many a couple have fought over a bread bag that has lost its clasp and sits folded on the counter.
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17 / 28 Fotos
“I’m not tired”
- Everyone has been in a relationship where either they or their partner wants to stay up and finish watching something even though the other knows they’re tired. Of course, they fall asleep, perhaps their partner tries to wake them up, but someone’s mad they have to stay up alone.
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Crumbs in the margarine container
- You’re ready to put some butter spread on a nice hot piece of toast and you open the container to find a land of crumbs—what do you do? Were they yours?
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Leaving an empty roll of toilet paper
- Even if you put a fresh one on top, any form of leaving the empty roll around is sure to stir some arguments. Even worse? Starting a new roll while there’s still one in progress.
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20 / 28 Fotos
Not closing drawers
- With or without a stubbed toe, this is cause for argument.
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21 / 28 Fotos
Squish the sponge
- Do you squish the dish sponge after using it? If not, you could be in for an argument about mildew growing inside of it.
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22 / 28 Fotos
Filling the fruit bowl
- One husband complained that even though neither he, his wife, or their kids eat fruit, his wife continues to buy fruit “because fruit is good for you. And we all slowly watch the fruit rot. Then she buys more fruit.”
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23 / 28 Fotos
When is it time to water the plants?
- For one frustrated partner, the time always happens to be when they’re trying to leave the house.
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24 / 28 Fotos
Mumbling
- Yelling “What?!” can become so regular that some partners even continue to say it when they understand what the other said but want them to say it clearer.
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25 / 28 Fotos
Is it called a level or leveler?
- This argument, and variations of it, will go on without verifying on Google just for the sake of arguing.
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26 / 28 Fotos
Leaving lights on in rooms you’ve left
- Really, though, if you’re still doing this: you’re wrong. See also: Too much love and other strange reasons people filed for divorce.
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The cups of water
- Half-empty or half-full? The only certainty is that forgetting them around the house and filling up more to forget in other places of the house is driving partners crazy.
© Shutterstock
1 / 28 Fotos
Which way does toilet paper go?
- One couple could not agree on if toilet paper should go over the top or down behind on the toilet paper holder, AKA one of the world's greatest debates. One of the partners said, “It goes on its side in a drawer next to the toilet so we do not have to get a divorce.”
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2 / 28 Fotos
Egg removal
- One husband revealed that his wife likes to remove eggs from the edges of the carton as they work through them, but he likes to move all the eggs to one end, so it’s easier to grab the center of gravity when you pull it out of the fridge. They’ve been having this silent war for years.
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3 / 28 Fotos
Chore time choices
- When it’s time to clean the house, one wife said she’d be doing the general vacuuming and dishes, but her husband will always choose an obscure chore and do it for hours, like cleaning the grill in the middle of winter.
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4 / 28 Fotos
What to do with soap bar slivers
- Tired of neglected soap bar remnants in the shower? Or are you trying to squish old soap bits into new bars? This is fuel in the fire.
© Shutterstock
5 / 28 Fotos
Seasoning without tasting
- One spouse wrote that her partner put salt on everything before even tasting it, which is actually quite offensive in some countries.
© Shutterstock
6 / 28 Fotos
The order of putting groceries away
- One wife, who garnered nearly 3,000 likes, complained that her husband would put groceries from the bag onto the counter, and then put them in their designated spots, instead of putting them directly from the bag to their spots.
© Shutterstock
7 / 28 Fotos
How to load the dishwasher
- If you’ve just been throwing cutlery randomly in its basket, you might be annoying your spouse who cares about loading the silverware in the order it goes into the drawer! Also, if you’re loading cups upright in the dishwasher, let us help your spouse out: you’re wrong.
© Shutterstock
8 / 28 Fotos
To snooze or not to snooze? - Do you prefer the gradual wake up of snooze buttons, or do you like sleeping solidly right up until you need to get up? It’s good to ask before you get married, as one couple has been fighting about this for 15 years.
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9 / 28 Fotos
Levels of laundry dirtiness
- One woman said her husband insists that the clothes he has worn once are not dirty enough for the hamper but not clean enough for the closet, so he leaves them on the floor. Apparently this argument now solely occurs in eye-rolls.
© Shutterstock
10 / 28 Fotos
Butter the pan
- One spouse wrote that her husband rubs the stick of butter on a hot pan to grease it, instead of slicing some off with a knife “like a civilized person.”
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11 / 28 Fotos
How many times can you forget before you remember? - One spouse is continuously baffled at the way her partner gets into the shower every time without bringing a towel, calling out to her to get him one ever single time.
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12 / 28 Fotos
Wrapping remnants
- One partner was so upset that her husband would constantly leave plastic wrap or seals from bottles on the counter, she collected them for weeks and crammed them in his pillowcase. Incredibly, she said 12 years later he is still at it.
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13 / 28 Fotos
The thermostat
- This one doesn’t need any explaining...
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14 / 28 Fotos
Leaving just a tiny bit left
- A scrape of hummus, an inch of milk, five chips left in a bag… avoiding the responsibility of buying more but disguising it in an attempt to be polite.
© Shutterstock
15 / 28 Fotos
Borrowing something that you already own
- “But it’s just more comfortable” or “I love it because it’s yours” is just not cutting it as an excuse for many partners.
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16 / 28 Fotos
Losing the bread bag clips
- That plastic bit keeps the bread fresh, and many a couple have fought over a bread bag that has lost its clasp and sits folded on the counter.
© Shutterstock
17 / 28 Fotos
“I’m not tired”
- Everyone has been in a relationship where either they or their partner wants to stay up and finish watching something even though the other knows they’re tired. Of course, they fall asleep, perhaps their partner tries to wake them up, but someone’s mad they have to stay up alone.
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18 / 28 Fotos
Crumbs in the margarine container
- You’re ready to put some butter spread on a nice hot piece of toast and you open the container to find a land of crumbs—what do you do? Were they yours?
© Shutterstock
19 / 28 Fotos
Leaving an empty roll of toilet paper
- Even if you put a fresh one on top, any form of leaving the empty roll around is sure to stir some arguments. Even worse? Starting a new roll while there’s still one in progress.
© Shutterstock
20 / 28 Fotos
Not closing drawers
- With or without a stubbed toe, this is cause for argument.
© Shutterstock
21 / 28 Fotos
Squish the sponge
- Do you squish the dish sponge after using it? If not, you could be in for an argument about mildew growing inside of it.
© Shutterstock
22 / 28 Fotos
Filling the fruit bowl
- One husband complained that even though neither he, his wife, or their kids eat fruit, his wife continues to buy fruit “because fruit is good for you. And we all slowly watch the fruit rot. Then she buys more fruit.”
© Shutterstock
23 / 28 Fotos
When is it time to water the plants?
- For one frustrated partner, the time always happens to be when they’re trying to leave the house.
© Shutterstock
24 / 28 Fotos
Mumbling
- Yelling “What?!” can become so regular that some partners even continue to say it when they understand what the other said but want them to say it clearer.
© Shutterstock
25 / 28 Fotos
Is it called a level or leveler?
- This argument, and variations of it, will go on without verifying on Google just for the sake of arguing.
© Shutterstock
26 / 28 Fotos
Leaving lights on in rooms you’ve left
- Really, though, if you’re still doing this: you’re wrong. See also: Too much love and other strange reasons people filed for divorce.
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27 / 28 Fotos
Hilariously petty arguments only married people have
After all, it really is the small things that matter
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Every healthy married couple argues once in a while, if not to show that they feel comfortable enough to express their feelings then at least because they're looking to stir the pot. Rabia O’Chaudry, a well-known attorney and New York Times bestselling author, was curious about this phenomenon across couples and asked married people on Twitter to share “the stupid, recurring argument you and your spouse just cannot, will not stop having.” The results are hilarious.
Click through to see if your personal spousal struggles are shared by others.
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