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Cloak

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Hello! Okay, this is meant to be fairly lighthearted as I’m not sure I’m ready to delve into what this says about me as a person 🥴 but I’ve moved in with my boyfriend and already just wondering how TF I am going to cope!

How did everyone adjust to suddenly having someone’s stuff everywhere and having to compromise on everything! It’s REALLY annoying me having someone sniffing around everything I’m doing, I’m so independent and it’s going to be a real adjustment 🤣

we both work from home and he never eats throughout the day, just drinks endless teas and coffees. And every time I ask whether he wants anything for lunch he says no. But then when I’ve made something (eg a tuna salad or avocado toast) he comes bounding over and asking WHATS THAT? And then helps himself. I can’t help but feel ripples of rage course through my body! Like, whyyyy not just eat breakfast and lunch if you’re hungry? Instead of caffeinating your way through to dinner? When we eat dinner he’s so hungry he just sits over his plate and shovels it in and then it’s over in five seconds. Which then makes me feel like we’re not having a nice relaxing evening catching up over dinner, it’s like it’s feeding time at the pig farm.

Deeeeeep breaths!! Help? I know I’m not the most relaxed carefree person and I so WISH I could be that girl who is just really chill about everything but, I’m not! I basically don’t like sharing my food unless I know in advance I’m preparing it for two 🥴

Please share similar stories to make me feel better 🤣 and let’s not delve into my sharing issues as I’m not quite ready for that haha
 
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Pixipoppy

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Oh my god are we living with the same person?! 😂 Mine is exactly the same. Won’t eat all day, then I’ll offer to make him something which he says no to... then he is sniffing around my food! Just eat like a normal person then maybe you wouldn’t be constantly after my food?! Or the worst is I’ll be halfway through cooking and he’ll come in and say “oooh is there enough for me? I’m starving”.... THERE WOULD HAVE BEEN ENOUGH FOR YOU IF YOU’D SAID YOU WANTED SOME WHEN I ASKED YOU. Argh! Then you know what just to save an argument I give myself a tiny portion just so he can have some! If I don’t I just get guilt tripped and he will look at my food with sad fake puppy dog eyes. Drives me mad. Wish I could give you some advice but we’ve been living together 4 years and it’s always been like this 😂
 
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WilmaHun

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It's actually reassuring to read through all these and see that I'm not alone in finding my partner to be utterly infuriating at times :ROFLMAO:. I have genuinely looked at him at times and thought to myself "why are you so fucking annoying". It's good to know others feel the same about their partner too
 
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Base2019

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My husband is a chocolate addict!!!! I’ve started hiding bits round the house for myself so I’m not let down when I want something nice for my tea in the evenings 😂 Ive hidden creme eggs behind the spices in the cupboard, kinder bars in the tea towels 😂😂😂😂 he never goes in them places hahahahha I sound like a lunatic but I know he can’t help himself eating them and then I get the last laugh when he sees me eating them 👌🏻😂
 
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Benson101

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Wait until you're 30 years in.....the noise he makes when he eats makes me want to rip his head off!
 
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The Devils Arse

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Ughhh he’s just informed me that, “you do realise I’ll eat all of your chocolate if you just leave it in that cupboard?”

I’ve bought low sugar chocolate from Boots, why can’t he just not eat it?! I literally said, can you not even help yourself? And he said no, he simply can’t help himself, he’ll plough through it all, and I’ll just have to get used to it.

It’s like 3 bars of chocolate and some little wafers, it was four things for six quid lol. I like to keep stuff like that in the cupboards. Why can’t he just NOT EAT IT?! Seriously! He’s a grown man?

I’m going to KILL HIM! 🔪

Wait until you get a whiff of the toxic, lingering odours from the bathroom. Usually when you are planing to have a nice relaxing bath.
 
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Cloak

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Ughhh he’s just informed me that, “you do realise I’ll eat all of your chocolate if you just leave it in that cupboard?”

I’ve bought low sugar chocolate from Boots, why can’t he just not eat it?! I literally said, can you not even help yourself? And he said no, he simply can’t help himself, he’ll plough through it all, and I’ll just have to get used to it.

It’s like 3 bars of chocolate and some little wafers, it was four things for six quid lol. I like to keep stuff like that in the cupboards. Why can’t he just NOT EAT IT?! Seriously! He’s a grown man?

I’m going to KILL HIM! 🔪
 
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Lulu Goss

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Wait until you get a whiff of the toxic, lingering odours from the bathroom. Usually when you are planing to have a nice relaxing bath.
I’ve lived with mine for 4 years now - I STILL have to remind him to open up a window/close the door. And yes, always before I’m about to go and brush my teeth/have a bath!
 
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blossombloss

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I'm laughing because I went through this adjustment period when I moved in with my partner. I honestly was like, please I need to move out (in my head obs) because it was so annoying. Just like you I'm not a carefree person and I'm quite independent, so I'm just like why are you around me all the time??????
What I will say is you will not always feel this way, it's an adjustment and new situations always throw up little issues that need to be ironed out. So do not be hard on yourself, a lot of people feel this way!

As for the lunch thing, could you make extra of what you have and when he bounds over to touch yours just point him to his plate? I think that may get the message across and not have to resort to you being like "keep your hands off my food," unless of course you're happy saying that!

I have so many stories I could tell about me and my boyfriend because girl living with these guys is anger inducing lol. Dishes left for days, dishes not washed properly, clothes everywhere, constantly peering over my shoulder when I'm using my phone or laptop and not cz he's psycho but because he just wants to be near me and is interested in what I'm doing. And I'm just there like, can I have peace?? I live with you so please let me breathe. I also find living with someone is a huge adjustment because when you stay over when you have your own place, you know you're going there to spend time with them. But when you move in together you still naturally want to do your life and it's not like every moment you're in the flat together is time you want to spend together. So that transition is always fun! But yeah compromise is the way, and honestly somethings become less bothersome to you over time!
 
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Gairlfb

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My husband is a chocolate addict!!!! I’ve started hiding bits round the house for myself so I’m not let down when I want something nice for my tea in the evenings 😂 Ive hidden creme eggs behind the spices in the cupboard, kinder bars in the tea towels 😂😂😂😂 he never goes in them places hahahahha I sound like a lunatic but I know he can’t help himself eating them and then I get the last laugh when he sees me eating them 👌🏻😂
My mum does this, hiding her favourite treats from my dad - they’ve been married nearly 40 years and he still hasn’t twigged, it really does work! :LOL:
 
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CrimeJunkie

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I found it SO hard adjusting to living with my boyfriend! To the point I rang my mum crying at 25 years old to say I was moving back home 😂 It's a big change and totally normal to feel the way that you do. My one piece of advice would to be pick your battles, I could moan at mine all day every day about annoying things he does around the house but sometimes it's just not worth the agro😆
 
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WilmaHun

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Sounds like he needs to compromise as well as you. Have you spoken to him about it? I think moving in with someone is all about compromise, but that only works if it comes from both ways!

As someone who also doesn't like to share food, I can imagine how bloody annoying this must be for you. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
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Heybooboo

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My husband is a chocolate addict!!!! I’ve started hiding bits round the house for myself so I’m not let down when I want something nice for my tea in the evenings 😂 Ive hidden creme eggs behind the spices in the cupboard, kinder bars in the tea towels 😂😂😂😂 he never goes in them places hahahahha I sound like a lunatic but I know he can’t help himself eating them and then I get the last laugh when he sees me eating them 👌🏻😂
Cleaning cupboard for me 😂😂 can’t wait for that creme egg later!!
 
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TJ90

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Yeh I couldn’t get past the food thing, that definitely needs to be discussed.
It does take time to adjust, you get to no someone so much more once you live together. I’m quite an independent person and my partner didn’t get that at first but we’re used to each other’s ways now, it just takes time
 
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Milliehaha123

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I might have an unpopular opinion here but I would probs say you and your boyf need to have a serious conversation about this all. You will always find things your partner does slightly annoying (mine slams all doors at all times) but it’s very early on in your living relationship to be finding it so highly annoying. I’ve lived with my partner for about 8 years and found the first couple the easiest as it was the honeymoon stage and living together was just the most exciting thing ever 😂 he needs to respect your boundaries but also change his behaviour if it’s really boiling your blood - could it be that he just has no idea how it’s making you feel? Communication is key!
Also we are in a lockdown / wfh environment so i guess things will most likely improve when both of you can have more space but I’d be discussing this properly like adults before it progresses into something more. Just my two pence 😁
 
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Saddlesoap

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I think it's important to know that it can be an adjustment period living with a bloke. It's not easy, trying to combine two ways of living.

I don't really understand why you eat when he's hungry? What about when you're hungry? My husband and I have a 'teatime', which is generally 630, unless I'm working late. Maybe start with that? Whose cooking the evening meal? If it's you, could you say you want a time to plan for, so you can prepare the meal.

i agree with one of the other posters, make some extra food at lunch time, so it's there if he wants it. I would jokingly jab mine with my folk if I wanted his hands off my food 🤣
 
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Alexaj

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I might have an unpopular opinion here but I would probs say you and your boyf need to have a serious conversation about this all. You will always find things your partner does slightly annoying (mine slams all doors at all times) but it’s very early on in your living relationship to be finding it so highly annoying. I’ve lived with my partner for about 8 years and found the first couple the easiest as it was the honeymoon stage and living together was just the most exciting thing ever 😂 he needs to respect your boundaries but also change his behaviour if it’s really boiling your blood - could it be that he just has no idea how it’s making you feel? Communication is key!
Also we are in a lockdown / wfh environment so i guess things will most likely improve when both of you can have more space but I’d be discussing this properly like adults before it progresses into something more. Just my two pence 😁
Yeah, I disagree based on personal experience... Easily the hardest part of my relationship was the moving in part. It was horrible. There was no honeymoon phase; just two very opinionated, very different adults trying to merge our lives together. But you're right that sensible conversations need to happen and compromises made.
 
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Cloak

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Haha, thank you so much for all your responses. I've had a good laugh reading these! And I feel less alone! 🤓

I think he's getting the hint –– today I asked him if he wanted avocado, he said no. Then when he started eyeing mine up later he jokingly said, "Oh, I should've said yes, shouldn't I?" but he looked afraid, like I was going to bite his head off 👀 I may have been a bit grouchy when I had a go at him for eating my lunch yesterday...

Anyway, today I announced that I want us to have a sit-down dinner some nights and take our time to actually catch up and have a nice evening, rather than just rush our way through it, and we ended up laughing about it. I'm sure he'll end up driving me bezerk again shortly but for now we're good!

Have you asked him why he doesn’t prepare himself any meals if he’s hungry? Is it a case of he can’t decide what to have, isn’t great at cooking etc.
He said it's cos he "doesn't need it"! But I think it's a kind of laziness/lack of interest in health, maybe? He eats shit a lot of the time so definitely isn't doing it for 'fasting' purposes, I think he just can't be arsed. I can't identify with that, I need to eat or I get hangry.


Oh my god are we living with the same person?! 😂 Mine is exactly the same. Won’t eat all day, then I’ll offer to make him something which he says no to... then he is sniffing around my food! Just eat like a normal person then maybe you wouldn’t be constantly after my food?! Or the worst is I’ll be halfway through cooking and he’ll come in and say “oooh is there enough for me? I’m starving”.... THERE WOULD HAVE BEEN ENOUGH FOR YOU IF YOU’D SAID YOU WANTED SOME WHEN I ASKED YOU. Argh! Then you know what just to save an argument I give myself a tiny portion just so he can have some! If I don’t I just get guilt tripped and he will look at my food with sad fake puppy dog eyes. Drives me mad. Wish I could give you some advice but we’ve been living together 4 years and it’s always been like this 😂
Hahaha, oh god! There's no hope for me 😂 I wish I had enough self-control to give myself a tiny portion but I'm just like nah, I want this! You will have to suffer!!

I'm laughing because I went through this adjustment period when I moved in with my partner. I honestly was like, please I need to move out (in my head obs) because it was so annoying. Just like you I'm not a carefree person and I'm quite independent, so I'm just like why are you around me all the time??????
What I will say is you will not always feel this way, it's an adjustment and new situations always throw up little issues that need to be ironed out. So do not be hard on yourself, a lot of people feel this way!

As for the lunch thing, could you make extra of what you have and when he bounds over to touch yours just point him to his plate? I think that may get the message across and not have to resort to you being like "keep your hands off my food," unless of course you're happy saying that!

I have so many stories I could tell about me and my boyfriend because girl living with these guys is anger inducing lol. Dishes left for days, dishes not washed properly, clothes everywhere, constantly peering over my shoulder when I'm using my phone or laptop and not cz he's psycho but because he just wants to be near me and is interested in what I'm doing. And I'm just there like, can I have peace?? I live with you so please let me breathe. I also find living with someone is a huge adjustment because when you stay over when you have your own place, you know you're going there to spend time with them. But when you move in together you still naturally want to do your life and it's not like every moment you're in the flat together is time you want to spend together. So that transition is always fun! But yeah compromise is the way, and honestly somethings become less bothersome to you over time!
Oh god my ex used to constantly want to do exactly what I was doing and it used to drive me MAD! We couldn't just chill in the same room, one of us reading and one watching tv. He'd be constantly checking to see whether I was watching the tv or whether I wanted to watch x, I was just like oh my god please let me just do my own thing! I actually think a way I like to spend quality time is just both relaxing, in the same room, but totally independently doing whatever we want. Ahh. Bliss.
 
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