Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-34343471-20190228222511/@comment-37437697-20190315232644

Oh my gosh OPAL you poor thing, and your poor  husband!!! I have to clue you guys the boys have not cornered the market on smells. My teen daughter manages to hide smelly socks, workout clothes (FOOD! yuck!!) in her room and it stinks like an old locker room.Yes we have a no food in the room rule Sooner or later thte "MY room" monster takes over. So,ok let them deal with it. Right.

I cant understand how makeup can be so important to her looks and her clothes and room such a disaster. I can't understand how she can let clothes pile up under the bed all over the floor etc. Morning comes and where does she look for clean clothes MY room! I have cleaned  out her room don't know how many times and I just can't do it anymore. GRRR

I do her wash bring up the baskets and ask her to put them away. Sure mom, Nope. there they sit. Worse the cats love warm clean clothes to sleep in, and she wears mostly BLACK.

Big problem is she wanted to get rid of all the furniture in her room and just have a few cubbies. I KNEW this was going to be a disaster. She can't fit all her clothes in those cubbies, the ones I bought that had little boxes in them she rejected so everything spills out over the piano, upon which the six small cubbies sit. I used to keep her room pristine and beautifully decorated, but what can I say?

They are immune to their environments outside their phones. You have to pick your fights but how many fights do you want to have in the first place?

My husband lost his sense of smell with a flu around 2000 so that is a handicap for me in many ways and levels. Cat box? gas? fridge food? Mold in walls? nope all in my head.....

I think that if there truly is a string theory, that my life is living in between the strings!!!

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