10/27/11

Clean The Arguments Out Of Your Marriage

By Mavic Huber


As a married person, you have to consider that your house is not yours alone. Thus, you cannot afford to be untidy anymore. This can make your loved one get furious and it might be used as grounds for divorce. Maintaining cleanliness in your house can prevent your spouse from nagging and you can start doing so by keeping your bathroom accessories tidy especially when your spouse is going to hit the showers.|Being clean keeps your spouse satisfied and you can start cleaning the comfort room before she takes a bath.

The bathroom should be a place where your significant other can release tension and maintain proper hygiene. Certainly, your relationship will not improve with a messy bathroom. The disorder of the items in the comfort room can lead to a confrontation. The chances of an argument to take place are higher if your spouse just came from a tiring day at the office and bathroom accessories is the least of his priorities.|After a tiring day at work, a disorderly bathroom is the last thing that your partner wants to see.

If your relationship is already on rocky ground, you cannot add fuel to the growing tension. This mistake can be the final wedge for your partner to seek divorce. Thus, you have to maintain your bathroom accessories in order to keep your husband calm. Doing so lasts for only a couple of minutes and you can start doing it by fixing your towels into one neat stack.

As for soap cases, make sure that their covers are not scattered and they should be located in one rack. Be certain that the soap is in the case. If not, place the soap in its proper case. Put together shampoos and conditioners and see to it that their lids are closed. If necessary, place the personal hygiene items where they can be easily reached.

Other bathroom accessories like toothbrushes must be placed in a cup or a toothbrush rack. If the toothbrushes have protective caps, place it on. After keeping the accessories in their proper location, wipe out any spilled water or hygienic liquids that have scattered on the walls.




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