“What is it with men opening cabinet doors or pulling out drawers but never closing them?”
Women of theBuzzFeed Communityandredditorsshared things they learned about men after moving in with them.
Then, complain that it’s too hot.

I honestly expected cohabitating to be a real struggle, but it has strengthened our relationship tenfold."
u/chillhoneybunny28
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“My husband is a lot tidier than I am.

I didnt even realize what a slob I was until we started living together when we were dating.
Anonymous
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Also, eyes shut and suddenly they’re dead asleep, zero thoughts every time.”

welchchelsea
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“What is it with men opening cabinet doors or pulling out drawers but never closing them?
“My husband is amazing.

Time to vacuum out the van.”
mrsmommaf
7.
“That when men have a cold, the world is ending.
They can have a stuffy nose and sore throat, and I would think they had something seriously wrong.
u/andi318
8.
“My husband and I have lived in our house for 15 years.
greenveep
9.
“They love using my beauty supplies.
Body scrubs, lotions, facial masks, and anti-aging creams all tend to be popular items.”
u/pm_me_ur_kittenz_plz
10.
“Something I’ve noticed since moving in with my S.O.
is how much I enjoy having someone to help me out with stuff.
My significant other, though, is always willing to help me out with anything I ask.
I also love having a perpetually available adventure buddy.
u/mirarom
12. tifsport88
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“They dont think through all of their ideas.
Fabric + high heat is not a good idea.
How did I find out?
Well, one cold, winter night (we live in Michigan), he put in some socks.
I had gone to bed, but he was staying up late to work on some school assignments.
Apparently, he fell asleep while waiting for his socks to warm up.
Once the fire was under control, I inquired what had happened.
That is when we had to have a talk about no longer putting non-food items in the oven.”
“They have different ‘rules’ about things.
A shirt is not dirty unless it’s smelly, wet, or has fresh stains on it.
They’ll wear it again before choosing to wash it.
Making the bed every morning is not required, it’s a waste of time.
It’s a lot of practicality and efficiency vs. making things look nice and ‘wasting’ time.”