The Five Most Disgusting Habits with Live-in Partner
What are the nasty habits or behaviors that disgust you the most from your partner/spouse?
If you are thinking about moving in with your partner, or if you are already living with your partner, avoid these fundamental mistakes to keep your relationship strong, healthy, and new!
Gas at the Other End
Have you notice how an accidental gas passing can make people laugh? Well, it is kind of funny when you are unexpected, but constant and regularly drumming of the horn are just disgusting! It is so disrespectful for the other humans to be around. When a partner feels free to just “let it out” all the time, it can be intolerable to live with days in and days out.
Burp
All right, we all have gas, and it has to come out occasionally. However, if you are one of those people who do not care about controlling your bodily function, it is a crime! If you can control it at party or when around other people, then why can’t you control it around your loved ones? Are they less important or less respectful in your view just because they love you? Nothing is funny when you let go of your bodily function.
Hanging Out
After a few months of living together, there is nothing left for the imagination. Your partner prances around in his/her birthday suit without a care. This behavior gets old quickly! No one likes to see the genital parts on display in front of their eyes all the time. Have a little self-respect and cover up! Give your partner something to dream or think about when you are around or not around. Discovery is more exciting than a slap, “in your face!”
Cursing
The fun ends when using bad language is part of a sentence! The glorious words of “F…” this and “F…” that can be very hard for the ears over time. You might look at your partner and think: “I didn’t see this part before.” If you happen to put nail through your hand, say it! Your partner will understand. If not, the dictionary provides many other pleasant words to use.
Lingerie Displayed
Victoria Secret underwear belongs in the catalog when not in use! Yes, those lingerie particles give you many hot and steamy nights. However, if they are hanging all over the bathroom then it is a problem. You walk into the facility to use it, but first, you have to collect the many displayed pieces before you can take a shower. It can get annoy very fast! Worst yet, you find used sanitary pads wide open in the garbage can, and “whiskers” all over the area! Clean up your act, be discrete, and have some values!
Live-in partners are great for comfort, love, and sharing. Human beings are creature of habits, and those habits show up after only a short time. Just because you are comfortable with each other, you are allowed to air your disgusting behaviors! Always keep in mind that mutual respect is rooted for a longer lasting relationship to work.
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25 Comments
Well, Icy, I really don’t know what to say! LOL
So true! There is also leaving clothes and dishes around and not putting down the toilet seat!
You are right, Icy. These are really disgusting habits.
Good to find out all these ‘delightful’ issues before making the relationship permanent!
Good article Icy =)
Nice to see that there are still people out there who don’t have real problems. Fair enough to invent your own ones in that case, I guess…
What a SLOC.
I had a girlfriend once who had HUGE digestive issues. It is really gross to have someone burp in your mouth, and bodily function sounds can really kill a mood fast!
I agree, this is the stupidest list ive ever seen. I really have suspicions that youve never actually cohabited with anyone before!
For starters, when you move in with someone the first thing you complain about is the LACK of nakedness or Victoria Secret underwear!! That goes right out of the window, along with the steamy sex that usually accompanied it, a far more worrying prospect than weather she farts or swears! lol
Icy, I think you said it best when you noted that this individual does not behave publicly like this, but lacks the respect to behave decently when in your presence. Living together takes work, and yes, respect. It also take communication and understanding.
I always preferred that the males in my home left the toilet seat up, because I could not stand sitting on a wet toilet seat. I am in the habit of checking first. I rather lower the seat, than sit in pee. lol
It’s funny how some of your commenters took exception to your complaints, but had plenty of their own. Hmmmmm.
Sometimes it’s the kids who have these problems, my dear son (I love him more than words can say) but get pretty grossed out when he wees on the toilet seat and I happen to sit on it. Yuk!
Or… when he sneezes all over the toothbrushes (he suffers from terrible hayfever) first thing in the morning. I pity his future wife.
great article, thank you for sharing.
great article Icy, thanx for sharing. well done.
Great article, Icy. I agree,especially with the first two.
All these things are good reasons to co-habitat and test the waters first! This was so funny and reminded me of some people I know!! lol
interesting article,
Hey Icy,
Very good article. So true.
Thank you all for your comment! Stupid or not, thank you!
It doesn’t cost anything to be discreet and respectful to your partner, all you people who plan on living together.
Great article Icy! It’s always good to know some of this stuff
It’s always good to be discreet… but i have to admit that using the F word can be sort of a hard habit to break (I’m in the middle of breaking it at the moment) But it is true that you shouldn’t say it all the time!
Funny and totally, totally honest.
Good manners and consideration for others, that’s all it takes.
Fabulous article!
Funny!
I completely agree Icy. Show some respect people!!
Exactly right, Amigo. My boyfriend and I try to be considerate of each other’s tastes. His lean body is exciting except when it has not had a bath in a couple of days. I tell him as a reminder since he is aware that I bathe twice a day usually.
Although we both are male, we show respect. Therefore, we earn respect as well.
Icy,I just read your article. From the sound of it, you must know my cousin Doc! LOL. He burps, farts, and snores loud enough to shake the windows of his neighbors on the other side of the street!!! Great article!!!! I’ve had to read this one two more times! You just gave me some inspiration to write about some things that can really get under ones skin. Thank you for the inspiration, Icy. Again excellent article. Keep up the great work!!!
Randy