49 Infuriating Pictures That Show Some Women Live With Animals Instead Of Husbands
A spouse is the person you love; they're the one you want to spend the rest of your life with. They're also the only person you regularly want to strangle after seeing a sink loaded with unwashed dishes. Indeed, according to one informal survey, a third of Brits said their partner is the most annoying person they know.
Last week, author Maggie Eliot shared a humorous picture on her Threads account that quickly went viral. "My photo exhibit on married life continues. I call this one 'He finished doing the dishes,'" she captioned the photograph of an unwashed sink littered with spaghetti.
Her post prompted other Threads users to come forward with their everyday life snippets about what infuriating things their partners do. Below, we have the funniest and most relatable ones for you to enjoy and, of course, to cringe at.
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I Call This One “He Finished Doing The Dishes”
Funny how some men can work a complex job, follow instructions, train, hold meetings, make progress, take feedback. They just can't for you though. Can for a salary,.won't for love.
This Was My Husband’s Idea Of Having Dinner Ready For Me After I Worked Late One Night!
Mine Is Called “ He Dropped A Bag Of Frozen Meatballs On The Floor - And Still Perplexed As To How These Two Got Here And Missed”
However bleak the picture of marriage painted by these posts may be, marriage is not all that bad. In fact, research shows that married people are actually happier than unmarried folks. A 2026 Pew Research Center poll showed that 43% of married Americans feel very happy, and only 24% of unmarrieds said the same.
Happiness levels are the same for married men and women, and only slightly higher for older people. Interestingly, having children doesn't change much either. Married couples with children report similar happiness to married people without kids. Similarly, unmarried folks without children are slightly less happy, but at similar levels to single, childless folk.
Apparently We're All Married To The Same Manchild
He's The Only Person That Uses This Toilet, The Toilet Has Black Mold Because He Refuses To Clean It Regularly. He Is Deathly Allergic To Black Mold. I Am Not. I Will Just Quietly Wait For The Divorce To Finish Processing, While He Coughs Around The House. He'd Literally Risk Death Rather Than Clean A Toilet
A Long Time Ago I Worked For A Man Who Left His Coffee Cups Behind When He Would Travel, Sometimes For Weeks. I Documented Them For 8 Months And Made A Poster For The Office We Shared
Presenting “I Made Dinner Tonight”
More recent research by the Pew Research Center in 2019 also reveals that Americans aren't that unhappy in their marriages. 58% of married respondents said that things are going very well in their marriage. In contrast, only 41% of unmarried couples said the same. Also, married couples trust each other more on things like infidelity, being truthful, and handling responsibility.
Despite how often we see complaints online, household chores don't seem to be a topic of contention for many American couples. The things that married people are mostly unsatisfied with are a lack of intimacy, their partner's poor communication skills, and how well their spouse manages to balance their work and personal life.
Of All The Counter Space In The Kitchen This Is Where He Makes His Over Night Oats And Always Leaves A Present For Me
I’m Just Too Messy, He Could Never Keep Anything Clean With All My Junk Around
So I Left And Took Everything That Was Mine. This Has Been His Room For 4 Months Now All By Himself. He Finally Hired Someone To Do The Laundry And Sweep.
Married Life … I Only Just Walked In The Door From Work While My Wife And Kids Had 3 Days Off
On the other hand, surveys show that household chores can really drive a wedge between two married people. According to a 2019 poll by Yelp, for example, 80% of people living with a partner disagree about chores. The most common arguments are about when to do them, how they should be done, and who should do them.
Art
This Was The First Print In The Exhibit
I Call This One: “He Made Cream Of Wheat Again” AKA “Cement When Dry”
Arguments about everyday things like chores are very common and normal for married couples. Even experts agree – there probably isn't a couple in the world who hasn't had a disagreement about doing dishes, laundry, or taking the trash out. Licensed clinical psychologist Dr. Sharone Weltfreid explained to NBC that women bring up this topic more often than men. "Typically, women are the ones to voice frustration regarding the allocation of household chores."
As An Experiment, I Left This Mug (Not Mine) In The Work Sink To See How Long It Would Sit There Before Someone Washed It
That Sink Was Used Pretty Much Daily. I Gave Up After Three Months (Yes, That Is A Tiny Plant Growing). I Was The Only Female In The Workplace.
My Green Pan After I Returned From A Trip. After I Told Him So Many Times Not To Use High Heat. Or Metal Utensils. And Wait Until It Cools To Put It In The Sink
“He Mixed Bananas And Eggs For A Pie”
Weltfreid observed that tensions stem from how differently men and women approach household tasks. "[Women] express that they can't rely on their partner to complete the requested household tasks or to do so in a timely manner. Consequently, they will do the tasks themselves and resentment will build."
"Their partner, on the other hand, doesn't see the significance or urgency of doing the laundry when people in the household still have clean clothing, the trash is not entirely full, having the house spotless when guests arrive, etc.," she explains the other POV. "This partner can become defensive or shut down when [they] feel criticized, 'not good enough,' [or] accused when [their] other contributions are not acknowledged."
This Was 10 Minutes After He Ran This Empty Laundry Basket Upstairs
I Do Not Know How To Call This. And This Is Tidy
Kitchen Floor Swept. Yep, That’s A Completely Finished Job
Research also shows that women still carry more of the invisible load: the planning, organizing, and designating of tasks. According to a 2023 Pew study, in egalitarian marriages (where both spouses earn a similar amount), wives spend more time on caregiving and housework tasks. Husbands, on the other hand, spend three hours more on average doing paid work. However, it's offset by the four hours more that they dedicate to leisure every week.
This. Always Just This. Like Did His Mom Walk Around After Him And Close Every Single Cabinet And Drawer Until He Was 18? I Know There Are Worse Things. But After 20 Years Of Living Together
This is the specialty of my adult daughter. EVERY SINGLE TIME I go in the bathroom, the cupboards are open.
The Only Way I Could Reconcile My Rage For This Is That I No Longer Work And He Pays For Everything
It Fits!
Very recent research also indicates that this gap is still present in 2026. Data from the U.S. Census Bureau shows that women spend 2:19 hours a day doing housework, and men only spend 1:34. This remains true throughout all ages, yet it needs to be said that as men get older, they contribute to household work more and more. By the time they reach their 70s, they spend 2:15 hours taking care of the house, while women spend 2:53.
Ohhh I Have One From This Acclaimed Series Too!
“Laundry Basket”
"The Tale Of Two Choccy Milk Jugs." Both Were In Date, The Nearly Empty One Was In Front Of The Other One (That Was Unopened)
It doesn't help that there is also a perception issue. Women say they're doing more housework, but only a minority of men agree. They're more inclined to say that housework is shared more equally among both spouses. 59% of American women say they do more housework, while only 36% of men agree. Instead, the majority of husbands (42%) say that they and their wives do an equal amount of household chores, and only 32% of women say the same.
His Lugagge After Coming Back From A Trip. He Left It Here For 3 Days. I Love Him, But God Help Me
Thanked Him For Washing The Dishes And Baby Bottles But…
I Call This Crumbs Of Yesterdays Breakfast
What's the worst story of your spouse doing infuriating things, Pandas? Share it with us and fellow Pandas in the comments. Also, don't forget to check out this list of ridiculous excuses women got from their partners about doing chores and read more about the mental load right here!
He Emptied The Dish Washer And Put The Utensils Away. Yes, They Were Still Dirty Because He Loaded The Dish Washer Wrong
I will throw hands if you pull this nonsense. Do not insult wolves by saying they raised you, they would’ve done a better job of it.
"He Changed The Toilet Roll"
Me Calling From The Grocery Store: "Can You Please Check If We Still Have Bread Crumbs?" Opens Pantry Door: "No We Don't "
I Refused To Clean The Pan He Used For Steak Since I Wasn’t Home…it’s Been Sitting There For Three Days (Notice I’ve Cleaned All The Pans Around It!)
This One Is Why I Will Never Share My Home With A Man Again
Ooh I Have One
Laundry. Clean, But Just Too Much To Bring Upstairs To Fold
I hope that’s all his stuff because it’s going to be almost unwearable now…
Clothes
I Love My Husband Very Much But I Want To Participate. This Was When He Put The Dishes Away The Other Day
Mine Is Afraid Of Utensils! Infuriating. Imagine If I Did This Every Time I Washed Dishes We Would Be Eating With Our Hands
The Sister Exhibit To Mine - Living With Teenagers. Behold "Still Life With Granola Bar Wrapper"
He Told Me I Never Clean
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I Call This One “I Can’t Find My Glasses. Have You Seen Them?” Sir, Not In The Kitchen Cabinets
I Also Have An Artist At Home
This Is How My Husband Opens Boxes
May I Submit My Latest :
Like A Raccoon Got Loose In The Dishwasher
I Call This One “I Thought I Wanted That Shirt But Then I Changed My Mind”
I'm guilty of this one. But I'm the only one who uses the closet. He gets, and wanted, just drawers for his clothes.
Finished Roasting Beets
He Changed The Roll
I Call This One Yin And Yang
None of these are "real" problems. Simply get rid of the stupid who caused it. Or you can trade me with my really real problems.
I told my husband when we moved in together that the kitchen is mine, and he was very happy to agree, lol. I know, most people will totally disagree with this, but I asked him NOT to put things away, but to leave them on the counter for me to do it. I like doing things myself and don't want to teach a grown man my system. He has his own responsibilities that I stay out of, so it evens out.
This article made me so angry. Some people are selfish, lazy and nasty. Unfortunately you may be married to one and you realize that after a while, when he/she stops to care. But breaking up is not always easy... you are stuck and your life is a misery and nightmare. That's sad.
None of these are "real" problems. Simply get rid of the stupid who caused it. Or you can trade me with my really real problems.
I told my husband when we moved in together that the kitchen is mine, and he was very happy to agree, lol. I know, most people will totally disagree with this, but I asked him NOT to put things away, but to leave them on the counter for me to do it. I like doing things myself and don't want to teach a grown man my system. He has his own responsibilities that I stay out of, so it evens out.
This article made me so angry. Some people are selfish, lazy and nasty. Unfortunately you may be married to one and you realize that after a while, when he/she stops to care. But breaking up is not always easy... you are stuck and your life is a misery and nightmare. That's sad.
