Are you in a relationship with someone who never puts anything back where it belongs? One Reddit user has had enough of her boyfriend’s messiness and is taking a stand. She’s stopped cleaning up after him and is now wondering whether she’s in the wrong. From leaving the cat food scoop in the wrong place to never replacing the toilet paper, her boyfriend’s untidiness is driving her up the wall. But will her refusal to clean up after him cause more issues in their relationship? Read on to find out if she’s being unreasonable or if her boyfriend needs to start taking responsibility for his own mess.
When your boyfriend can’t seem to put things back

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The never-ending game of ‘Where’s the scoop?’

Toilet paper troubles: When your partner won’t replace the roll

Battle of the bathroom q-tips: who will emerge victorious?

When grocery shopping leads to a cold war in the kitchen ❄️

Can a pack of chicken in the pantry lead to conflict?

Cat food scoop causes household feud. Who’s right?

A surprised OP responds to overwhelming engagement and support

Learning to navigate household responsibilities – a shared struggle

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Can’t decide who’s at fault: boyfriend or girlfriend?
Who’s in the right in this household quarrel? The girlfriend is frustrated that her boyfriend never puts anything back where it belongs, including kitchen utensils and cat food scoops. The boyfriend, on the other hand, is annoyed that the girlfriend keeps moving things to different places. The arguments have escalated to the point where the girlfriend has resorted to bringing her own toilet paper roll to the bathroom and not replacing the qtips. The boyfriend, in turn, shoves all the grocery bags into the fridge, freezer, and pantry, leaving the girlfriend to do all the organizing. The couple has been fighting about this for a while now, with no resolution in sight. But who is really at fault here? Is the girlfriend being too controlling or is the boyfriend just being lazy? Read on to find out more and share your thoughts in the comments.
Leaving grocery bags in the fridge is a new level of lazy ♂️

Boyfriend acting like a toddler? NTA has had enough ♀️

When your partner knows where to get things but not where to put them

Closing cabinet doors: the ultimate relationship test

Partner’s revenge leads to terrifying grocery mix-ups

Partner creating extra work, commenter suggests setting boundaries. NTA.

Commenter advises OP to reconsider relationship with lazy, disrespectful boyfriend

Partner refuses to organize, claims OP is controlling. NTA.

Different preferences for keeping house causing household quarrel
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Partner’s messy behavior causes frustration and relationship strain.

Partner’s laziness won’t be excused, but at least the chicken’s safe

Organizational tips for living with a forgetful partner

Toilet paper wars: when your partner refuses to restock.

A comment on inevitable relationship problems with a hopeful perspective

Grocery bag placement leads to household feud ️

Age difference and living habits cause household dispute

Commenter dreams of a day without childish partners. NTA.

Boyfriend lacks manners and sense, NTA stands up.

Communication is key in a healthy relationship . If your partner doesn’t care about your feelings, it’s time to move on .
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Commenter with ADHD gives harsh but needed advice to OP

Is he a boyfriend or a child? NTA but communicate.

Partner’s ADD causing household issues, but is he willing to change?

Partner’s inconsiderate behavior may be a red flag.

Don’t pass go with an unhelpful BF.

Teacher uses tough love to teach responsibility, why can’t adults?

Partner expects housekeeping robot + sex, NTA, break up.
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Partner expects free maid service, commenter says NTA

Supportive commenters encourage the girl to leave her toxic relationship

Commenter calls out immature behavior with a fiery response

Coffee table saves the day! ☕️

Organizational quarrel: Who’s the real NTA?

Stand up for yourself! You’re not the a**hole.

A mom’s advice on handling a misbehaving partner

Commenter questions why person is still with their partner

Think twice before starting a family with this guy.

User advises OP to end the relationship in anger.

User points out red flags, advises OP to reconsider relationship

Asserting boundaries in relationships is important.

Navigating a tough situation: a supportive NTA reply.

Disrespectful roommates? This person stands up for themselves. #NTA

Fridge wars! A commenter calls out a man’s grocery bag habits.

Supportive commenters rally around poster leaving abusive situation ❤️

Kudos to a fellow picker-upper

Ex-Partner’s Dirty Secret: NTA for Ending it.

Humorous NTA comment gets serious response about relationship advice.

Lazy boyfriend called out by NTA commenter

Roommate or partner? NTA comment implies a disturbing age gap

Passive aggression in relationships: when, if ever, is it acceptable?

Partner refuses to put groceries away, NTA suggests a clever hack

Partner acts like a child , commenter is NTA ♀️

BYOR (Bring Your Own Roll) to the end of this relationship

Partner’s grocery bag habits spark household debate among commenters
