A woman took revenge on her husband after he repeatedly put the laundry basket on her pillow. She put it on his pillow instead, but was it justified? The couple’s laundry habits and communication issues led to passive-aggressive behavior. Read on to find out what happened and whether or not she was the a**hole in the situation. This story is relatable for anyone who has ever had a laundry-related argument with their partner. Don’t miss out on this entertaining and thought-provoking read!
Husband’s gross laundry habit causing marital tension

♀️ Woman fed up with husband’s dirty laundry habits

Wife takes drastic action over husband’s gross habit

Couple argues over laundry, who’s in the wrong?

Wife confronts husband about disgusting habit, met with defensiveness.

When direct communication fails, is passive-aggressiveness justified?

Laundry troubles in bed? The struggle is real!

Wife’s frustration with hubby’s gross habit of using her pillows

Husband’s gross habit goes viral, couple laughs it off together

Setting boundaries with spouse’s gross habit

No more baskets on bed after gross habit, thanks for understanding ❤️

Woman takes drastic action to make a point to her husband
A woman has reached her breaking point with her husband’s mindless habit of putting the laundry basket on their bed while he’s using it. Despite multiple reminders, the basket has ended up on her pillow, which is near a litter box and outside the door, leading to dirt and litter on her bedding. Instead of reminding him again, she took the drastic step of putting the basket on his pillow to make a point. While he called her passive-aggressive, she defended her action as direct communication was not working. However, she admits that the move was not the best approach and the couple has decided on a new rule – no baskets on the bed, period. Read on for the reactions and comments to this situation.
NTA for calling out hubby’s gross habit, he shouldn’t reproach you.

Husband’s ‘forgetfulness’ is classic malicious compliance

Don’t let his gross habit ruin your sleep

Husband’s gross habit exposed, NTA for feeling betrayed

Develop a new laundry system to avoid gross habits.

Husband’s gross habit leads to taste of his own medicine
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Spouse putting gross stuff on pillow; revenge with litter box?

Navigating relationship quirks with understanding and communication

Wife’s sneaky revenge against husband’s gross habit

Suggesting petty revenge

Get revenge on your husband’s gross habit with pillow switcheroo! ️

Taking a stand with humor
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Gross laundry basket on the pillow? NTA. How many reminders?

NTA’s husband has a gross habit

Spouse’s gross habit is unacceptable, commenter asserts NTA.

Discussion on the counterintuitive laundry setup and litter box placement

OP sarcastically calls out husband’s lack of concern.

Gross habit causes marital tension

When a cat turd is the least of your worries

Choosing battles in a marriage or threatening divorce?

Passive aggressive no more! NTA takes the high road

Commenter empathizes with woman’s frustration, approves of reaction

Move the litter box or the laundry basket?

Revenge is a dish best served…equally?

When asking nicely doesn’t work, is being spiteful justified? #NTA

Spouse’s gross habit finally caught up. NTA.

Controlling behavior isn’t always apparent. NTA.

Sharing is caring (with germs)!

Spouse’s gross habit causes marital conflict. NTA for retaliation.

Husband’s gross habit puts wife over the edge. Not the a**hole.

A satisfying end to a gross habit

Don’t let him give you pink eye! NTA.

Husband’s gross habit leads to petty bathroom war

Is he doing it on purpose? NTA stands her ground.

Suggesting a luggage stand for laundry basket storage

Spouse deflects blame onto OP when confronted about bad habit

Laundry near litterbox? Hard pass!

Organization tips for laundry storage

Spouse’s gross habit goes beyond mistake, NTA for confronting.

Cleanliness concerns arise from laundry basket placement and use

Cat feces on pillow? Not the a-hole husband strikes again

Supportive comment defends husbands in this divisive sub

Communication isn’t just verbal. You’re NTA.

Fellow Redditors unite over shared frustrations and pet peeves

NTA for calling out gross habit, but be mindful going forward

Sick of your partner’s gross habits? Try this pillow hack

NTA sets clever traps to train spouse’s laundry habits

Assertive response to gross habit with easy solution

Sane responses appreciated on wild ‘acceptable behavior’ thoughts

Dirty laundry hamper on the pillow = disrespect.

Feeling disgust is sometimes the best way to communicate

Fed up wife fights back with tissues on keyboard

When chores become war
