I know! It just makes it so frustrating to read
I agree, makes me want to post some random tit so I can type my family members names in full. The huns would be livid and I’d be getting a doughnut emoji thrown my way.It’s the DH, DD, DS acronyms I can’t stand. Why did it start? Is it too difficult to type husband, daughter, son?
Especially when it's in the context of "finally leaving my abusive DH" or the like. No need for the D, surely?It’s the DH, DD, DS acronyms I can’t stand. Why did it start? Is it too difficult to type husband, daughter, son?
I am claiming that I have misophonia too. Noisy eaters give me the rage. I have to move.Some poster is now saying that noisy eaters shouldn’t go out in public if they can’t eat nicely without smacking their mouth when they eat. Already someone has told her to look up misophonia as she might have it. A lot of posters claim they have misophonia.
My brother has it and he has to turn over TV channels if someone is eating loudly. Whenever I eat at his, he insists on having the TV on to block out the noise. He describes it as sounds hurting him.I am claiming that I have misophonia too. Noisy eaters give me the rage. I have to move.
They are so entitled. Whinging endless about normal neighbourly noise. For example I wouldn’t dream of complaining about a baby crying or a child playing in their back garden, nor would I complain about someone listening to the radio in the back garden in summer. They seem to expect complete silence all the time, but when you live in close proximity to others you have to expect some noise. Maybe it’s because I grew up in a Victorian terrace where we could hear the next door neighbours TV through the wall and hear them opening and closing their kitchen cupboard doors (they could hear us doing the same), but it never entered our heads to complain and to be honest you only noticed it when it was really quiet anyway. If you want complete silence you need to move to a detached property, though they’d probably find fault with the neighbours there as wellSome poster is now saying that noisy eaters shouldn’t go out in public if they can’t eat nicely without smacking their mouth when they eat. Already someone has told her to look up misophonia as she might have it. A lot of posters claim they have misophonia.
They are so entitled. Whinging endless about normal neighbourly noise. For example I wouldn’t dream of complaining about a baby crying or a child playing in their back garden, nor would I complain about someone listening to the radio in the back garden in summer. They seem to expect complete silence all the time, but when you live in close proximity to others you have to expect some noise. Maybe it’s because I grew up in a Victorian terrace where we could hear the next door neighbours TV through the wall and hear them opening and closing their kitchen cupboard doors (they could hear us doing the same), but it never entered our heads to complain and to be honest you only noticed it when it was really quiet anyway. If you want complete silence you need to move to a detached property, though they’d probably find fault with the neighbours there as well![]()
I remember a thread where a poster said that she and her husband were going away to their holiday home for a long weekend. DS who was 17 refused to come and she wondered if it was fair to leave him alone to look after her DD. It went on and on and somebody asked how old DD was. 6 apparently. Lots of posters saying that it was unfair to expect a 17 year old lad to mind his little sister for a long weekend.It’s the DH, DD, DS acronyms I can’t stand. Why did it start? Is it too difficult to type husband, daughter, son?
i remember similar with “missing DH’ (Darling Hamster). Oh, how many drinks were snorted and keyboards ruinedI remember a thread where a poster said that she and her husband were going away to their holiday home for a long weekend. DS who was 17 refused to come and she wondered if it was fair to leave him alone to look after her DD. It went on and on and somebody asked how old DD was. 6 apparently. Lots of posters saying that it was unfair to expect a 17 year old lad to mind his little sister for a long weekend.
Only then did it transpire that it wasn't her 'Darling Daughter', but her 'Darling DOG'!![]()
Im going to go on there one day and ask if it’s unreasonable that my (non existent) child’s favourite breakfast is McDonald’s.The hysteria over people enjoying Halloween and demanding sweets!
They're not mutually exclusive!I originally thought DH meant fool Head instead of Darling Husband.
How would you know they liked them then?The annoying thing about the DH DS etc thing is when there's more than one word it could be so they have to add more letters... DSis, DSIL, DDog. Surely it's easier just to type the word!