Complaints from Venus
He leaves things all around the house. I am tired of cleaning up after him.
Complaints from Mars
There is always something that I haven't done.
We both go to work. When we get home, why doesn't he pitch in and help more?
She always finds something new to complain about.
He sits in front of the TV while I do everything. I am not his personal maid.
She wants everything done right now. Why can't she just relax?
I can't believe he forgets everything. I can't depend on him for anything that matters to me.
I can't believe she remembers all my mistakes and continues to bring them up.
I have to juggle so many things, and he doesn't seem to care or even want to help.
When I offer to help, she always finds something wrong in my suggestions. Why bother?
The only time he helps me is when I ask. Why can't he just pitch in like me?
She expects me to be a mind reader and know what she wants.
When I try to talk with him, he is either distracted or he continues to interrupt with solutions.
When I take time to relax or spend time with my friends, she complains that we are not spending enough time together.
When he does talk, he goes on and on and is not interested in what I have to say. I wish he would give me less advice and help more.
I help out around the house, but she is still exhausted. What i do is never acknowledged or appreciated.
He becomes so moody and irritated. I don't know what to do to help. He just shuts me out of his life.
I never know when she is going to erupt with a list of complaints. I feel like I have to walk on eggshells around her.
He used to be more affectionate and interested. Now he ignores me unless he wants something.
She is always complaining about something. Nothing Nothing can make her happy.
He doesn't even notice how I look anymore. Is it too much to expect an occasional compliment?
She makes such a big deal out of things. Why does she have to get so emotional?
I can't talk about how I feel and what I think we should do without him feelings as if I am controlling him and telling him what to do.
She either complains that I work too hard, or that we don't have enough money. There is no way I can win.
I spend all day with the kids, and then he comes home and wants to tell me what I do wrong.
When I spend time with the kids, she corrects what I do. She says she wants a break, but then she keeps telling me what to do.
Every time we talk about finances, we get into a fight. What I say doesn't seem to matter.
When we go ever the bills, she questions me about the way I spend money. I don't want her telling me what to do.
...."Men need to feel needed, and women need to feel they are not alone".... :)
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