From talking through movies to rearranging groceries and BREATHING: Couples reveal the VERY petty relationship gripes that drive them insane – so do you agree?
- Frustrated people have revealed the relationship gripes that drive them insane
- Many listed poorly done chores while others said ‘breathing’ was annoying
- Other issues included talking through movies and rearranging the groceries
Frustrated partners have listed the petty relationship gripes that frustrate them most about their significant others – sparking an entertaining debate on social media.
From loud breathing to being indecisive over dinner choices, Australians vented their annoyances on Facebook and shared the minor arguments they often entered into at home.
‘My husband constantly talks through shows and movies. I even bought a spray bottle to squirt him with when he does it,’ one person commented.
Frustrated partners have listed the petty relationship gripes that frustrate them most about their significant others – sparking an entertaining debate on social media
Another person admitted: ‘I drive my partner insane by not pushing my chair in after dinner. It gets her every night.’
‘Does breathing count?’ One added.
Others said household chores were one of the most divisive topics at home.
‘He puts dishes in the sink when the dishwasher is empty and leaves the empty toilet rolls near toilet for me to put them in recycle bin,’ one woman wrote.
‘If we go to a shopping centre and need to park I like to get as close to the entrance but whenever I point out a spot he deliberately goes past till he finds his own,’ another added.
‘We go shopping and he meticulously packs the shopping trolley. If I throw an item in he will rearrange it.’
Others said they couldn’t stand loud snoring and had gone as far as to kick their partners out of the bedroom.
Individuals sent in their partner’s flaws to Channel Nine’s Today show after the program asked viewers if ‘your partner does something that drives you nuts?’
Recently, a relationship coach revealed the four most common behaviours that single men and women can’t stand about each other when dating.
Matchmaker and relationship strategist Louanne Ward said ‘ghosting’, inappropriate photos and lying about other dates are some of the issues in the modern dating world.
‘I listen to men and women complain every day about what’s going on [in dating] without taking ownership for their own stuff,’ she said.
‘If you’re sensitive to the truth I recommend you don’t hear this. The truth is it’s not them, it’s you.’
Louanne revealed that the gripes men have about women include expecting the man to pay, talking about bad experiences, cancelling last minute and communicating eagerly then rejecting them because of looks.
She also said that women hate it when men ‘ghost’ them, are interested then end things, date multiple women at one time and lie and send unexpected photos of their genitals.