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How much time do you allow for cleaning, before wife returns?

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  • #16
    Our house is always cleaner when she comes home than when she left.
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    • #17
      Whenever Mrs. DT is gone, I usually always try to clean up and have the house clean when she returns. I hardly ever get that same courtesy. Of course, when I get pissy because I return to a dirty home, it is somehow my problem and then she gets upset because I shouldnt expect her to bust her ass trying to clean when I am out having fun... I am done trying... Sheesh.
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      • #18
        Haha. This reminds me of my dad who expects applause and accolades when he does a load of dishes once every two weeks, not thinking or realizing that my mom and siblings do two or three loads of dishes per day. If he picks up the house while my mom is gone, she had better make a big deal about it or he will pout. Never mind that she does 95% of the cleaning on a daily basis . . .

        Anyway, depending on your wife, HFN, I would throw away the pizza boxes and cans of soda, load and run the dishwasher, and at least throw your clothes in the hamper. Some people are married to clean freaks and the house has to be perfect before he/she comes home. You probably know the level of gross your wife is willing to tolerate.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by HuskyFreeNorthwest View Post
          I am thinking 2 hours should put the house back into a reasonable condition.
          You let her out of the house?
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