This Japanese Woman Uploads Photos Of How Messy Her Husband Is At Home, And Here Are 39 Of The Best Pics
In any relationship, there’s always someone who is tidier and someone who is messier. If life were a situational comedy, a laugh track would play every time a spouse asked their significant other to please, please, for the love of God, wash the dishes, there’s stuff growing on the plates and I swear it just looked at me and moved. Alas, life isn’t a sitcom and our partners sometimes cut corners when it comes to cleanliness.
One couple that has very different understandings of what does and doesn’t mean keeping the house clean is from Japan. The female half of the couple found an innovative way to argue with her husband about the mess he leaves behind. She created an Instagram account called ‘Gomi Sutero’ (‘Throw Away Your Trash’) where she uploads photos of the mess her hubby leaves behind.
Scroll down and upvote the messes that you would love to see cleaned up and share this post with your friends who love keeping things tidy at home. Or even those of your pals who are messy themselves and need reminding to pick up their socks.
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I think this guy has been like this his whole life. Maybe he tried aiming for the bin but he's not so good at it? Well, everything was a close shot.
"I will do it properly the next time," was said aloud. I think this will continue forever. (LOL)
I settled that one easily. Only things that are in the laundry basket get washed. I do not see and I do not care about things that are around the laundry basket, or around the house.
Okay so the Japanese means: Don’t do something that makes no sense. And oh my god, this is TOO FUNNY!! (Yes, I am Japanese)
‘Gomi Sutero’ obviously strikes a chord with a lot of people, as there are more than 587,000 fans on Instagram. Now, there are obviously some strange things that the woman’s husband does, like sticking an electric razor into a roll of toilet paper or leaving confetti all over the floor. Stuff like that is bound to trigger somebody’s OCD.
However, some things that his wife gets mad about seem like honest mistakes. Like leaving a tiny piece of seaweed stuck to a bowl or accidentally dropping a contact lens on their child’s play mat.
When I asked him to take care of my rod, he placed it here like this.
The one where he burst crackers on his birthday. Cleaning up was a big hassle.
There are different strategies for getting your partner to clean up after themselves. For example, on the one hand, How To Clean Stuff recommends withholding cuddling, cooking food, as well as access to entertainment (TV, etc.) to force them to change. However, threats rarely get the intended results. And they’re horrible for a healthy long-term relationship.
On the other hand, WeddingWire suggests, instead, that you try to see the situation from your partner’s point of view, establish proper and honest communication, as well as praise each other for a job well done.
Meanwhile, VisiHow states that it’s optimal to use your partner’s talents. Why make someone vacuum the house if they loathe it? Let them mow the lawn because they love being outdoors! I for one love washing dishes. It’s a form of meditation. But I know plenty of people who would sooner move to North Korea than start scrubbing plates.
How tidy or messy are your partners, dear Pandas? Do you always see eye-to-eye when it comes to keeping your home clean? How do you decide who does what chores? What are your favorite and least favorite chores? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!
If these two were in the refrigerator, I would think that I didn’t have to make some more yet. But I hurried and made some.
Seriously?! LOL
Now we see his creative response to her nagging and trying to publicly humiliate him.
Why bother putting it normally here when you can put it sideways.
The tragedy of forgetting to take out this comb from the dryer.
I cannot complain
These aren’t examples of a slovenly person. I think he’s doing weird things to purposely annoy her. She’s probably an extremely uptight person.
Before I go to sleep, I always remember to ask my husband where he places his glasses. He will surely ask me the same question the next day.
According to google translate: Past photos. Please let me know if you are going to take a bath with glasses. You can get along with Chino husband.
Yesterday, I found this. I really don’t understand. How did the seaweed fly?
When I opened the fridge, there was only this much tea left so I got mad.
According to google translate: Do not return the refrigerator with this amount. Drink it. Summer so. Wash and boil.
That day I screamed quite loudly!
According to google translate: Past photos. I thought it was a corpse
I woke up in the middle of the night and on the table was this.
My brother do this. And he always leave two drops of milk in the box so he doesn't have to throw the box away.
I arranged the medicine box. Suddenly, I found empty ones.
I am used to seeing him wear glasses in the bath but a mask is something new. LOL.
According to google translate: The meaning of masking in the bath. And don't throw it away here.
The sequel...
It got stuck there after sneezing? Sorry for posting such a picture.
If it wasn't me doing the laundry, this would have been left inside. I tried asking, “Why would you do something like this?” He answered that he works hard at work so at home, he relaxes.
This is the shaver’s charger. This is the cover for the bathtub. I don’t want to do any cleaning so I rarely use it.
Let’s go find my husband’s socks that might be curled up in the washing machine or under the sofa!
According to google translate: In any case, take both feet together. Where is the other.
No, this isn’t something to be happy about.
According to google translate: Throw away. Which is full? I'll put them all face down but I want them to face up. Also the toothpaste contact cleaning solution
I won’t throw away precious things.
According to google translate: What and what to connect. I'll throw it away.
P.S. - There is no need to DM me comments condemning my husband. Lol. I just don't upload photos whenever he throws them out himself. He does this quite often so no worries!
This is the toilet door
You can also use the empty roll, too.
According to google translate: Throw away. Are you going to change it?
Her house is in almost perfect order, if you ask me. If she calls this a mess, she just never saw one.
Eh, most of this seems staged. You should see my flat and then talk about mess.
Why is some people down voting my comments with the translation that I found on google translate..? I spent so much time to make sure that everyone could understand the captions :(
How dare you be so thoughtul and helpful??!! Don't take it personally - as yo momma wrote people do come here just to downvote. It takes all sorts...
Load More Replies...Let's see: partnership problems. a) Talk to each other b) Post pictures on the Web. Easy choice!
I think there was talking before posting. A "I will do it properly next time" quote suggests it.
Load More Replies...I find Japanese men messy. I see them in hotsprings, gym etc and a lot of them don't clean after themselves. However, some of those pictures, if true, seem to be done on purpose ... Maybe to annoy the wife? I mean, there is "not cleaning" and "finding a way to leave a mess".
Really? Come see what my husband does lady. I have had to scream, "Why are there dirty socks on my kitchen counter!!" And, "Why is there a switch blade sticking out of my wicker basket on the floor! We have babies, you can't leave that there!"
I can so relate to this. I lived with a guy for about a year and he was just like this. I was forever tripping over his shoes in the night when I went to the toilet and he had just left them in the middle of our bedroom floor. He used to shave and cut his hair in the bath and then just leave it, but what used to annoy me the most was when he left wet towels on the bed after a shower or bath, it wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't always my side of the bed.
What struck me most was this quote: "He answered that HE works hard at work so at home, he relaxes." More Japanese women work outside the home than American women (earning just 60 cents on the dollar!), so I doubt she sits around the house eating seaweed bonbons all day. Plus, the house is spotless...except for his little trail of breadcrumbs. I think he is purposely taunting her, really.
She needs to calm down. This is (probably) the type of person who stresses/obsesses over every tiny mundane aspect of life and never relaxes and enjoys it.
After staying with my Japanese boyfriend for the last couple of months, I can understand her frustrations because my guy does the exact same things and it is driving me crazy. Suddenly I have such empathy for Japanese housewives.. Don't get me wrong; Japanese men are some of the sweetest you could ever meet, but when it comes to these kinds of things, they can be incredibly inconsiderate. To the people calling her uptight; these are little things, but when you deal with them every day, they add up real quick. It doesn't matter if it's leaving a drop of milk in the carton so that he won't have to go through the trouble of throwing it out, or if it's leaving a fine layer of protein powder all over the floor I spent an entire day scrubbing and cleaning.
Most of this is just weird - like living with a 10 year old. Ym home is wayyyyyy more untidy htan hers but, still some of this stuff - like just leaving your rubbish in the bath or usend hankies on the ground - would seriously bug me
Tomorrow, I'm trying my version at home with my wife. She will take picture and design comments, and I'm test my balancing object skills.
What the eff is the point of this post? I am convinced that the majority is staged and if she calles her husband a mess, she should look up the definition. And maybe a little communication could solve 100% of all these... This is complaining for the sake of complaining
Tedious. Either he has some mild dementia or he's rattling her chain on purpose. If he is a business man and she is a domestic engineer, perhaps he was brought up expecting her to pick up after him. Some of his sins are very amusing.
I think this was planned especially for Bored Panda. It does not look real.
hahaha the old man is the neat one in our odd couple - I am the Oscar & im not even rly that bad. we are both very lucky.
If my hubby only made that very discreet messish I would be very happy. She can swap a week with me, and see if her sanity can take some real deal.. 😀
Whoever added English comments to those from BP: WHY? Why couldn't you simply translate the eoriginal Japanese captions? As for the topic itself - majority of those look fake and stanged.
This post was SO FUNNY LIKE OMG This is probably the funniest thing I’ve laughed at all day... loved the seaweed pic!
if she thinks this is messy she has issues. this looks spotless in my opinion apart from the tissues on the floor.
Her house is in almost perfect order, if you ask me. If she calls this a mess, she just never saw one.
Eh, most of this seems staged. You should see my flat and then talk about mess.
Why is some people down voting my comments with the translation that I found on google translate..? I spent so much time to make sure that everyone could understand the captions :(
How dare you be so thoughtul and helpful??!! Don't take it personally - as yo momma wrote people do come here just to downvote. It takes all sorts...
Load More Replies...Let's see: partnership problems. a) Talk to each other b) Post pictures on the Web. Easy choice!
I think there was talking before posting. A "I will do it properly next time" quote suggests it.
Load More Replies...I find Japanese men messy. I see them in hotsprings, gym etc and a lot of them don't clean after themselves. However, some of those pictures, if true, seem to be done on purpose ... Maybe to annoy the wife? I mean, there is "not cleaning" and "finding a way to leave a mess".
Really? Come see what my husband does lady. I have had to scream, "Why are there dirty socks on my kitchen counter!!" And, "Why is there a switch blade sticking out of my wicker basket on the floor! We have babies, you can't leave that there!"
I can so relate to this. I lived with a guy for about a year and he was just like this. I was forever tripping over his shoes in the night when I went to the toilet and he had just left them in the middle of our bedroom floor. He used to shave and cut his hair in the bath and then just leave it, but what used to annoy me the most was when he left wet towels on the bed after a shower or bath, it wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't always my side of the bed.
What struck me most was this quote: "He answered that HE works hard at work so at home, he relaxes." More Japanese women work outside the home than American women (earning just 60 cents on the dollar!), so I doubt she sits around the house eating seaweed bonbons all day. Plus, the house is spotless...except for his little trail of breadcrumbs. I think he is purposely taunting her, really.
She needs to calm down. This is (probably) the type of person who stresses/obsesses over every tiny mundane aspect of life and never relaxes and enjoys it.
After staying with my Japanese boyfriend for the last couple of months, I can understand her frustrations because my guy does the exact same things and it is driving me crazy. Suddenly I have such empathy for Japanese housewives.. Don't get me wrong; Japanese men are some of the sweetest you could ever meet, but when it comes to these kinds of things, they can be incredibly inconsiderate. To the people calling her uptight; these are little things, but when you deal with them every day, they add up real quick. It doesn't matter if it's leaving a drop of milk in the carton so that he won't have to go through the trouble of throwing it out, or if it's leaving a fine layer of protein powder all over the floor I spent an entire day scrubbing and cleaning.
Most of this is just weird - like living with a 10 year old. Ym home is wayyyyyy more untidy htan hers but, still some of this stuff - like just leaving your rubbish in the bath or usend hankies on the ground - would seriously bug me
Tomorrow, I'm trying my version at home with my wife. She will take picture and design comments, and I'm test my balancing object skills.
What the eff is the point of this post? I am convinced that the majority is staged and if she calles her husband a mess, she should look up the definition. And maybe a little communication could solve 100% of all these... This is complaining for the sake of complaining
Tedious. Either he has some mild dementia or he's rattling her chain on purpose. If he is a business man and she is a domestic engineer, perhaps he was brought up expecting her to pick up after him. Some of his sins are very amusing.
I think this was planned especially for Bored Panda. It does not look real.
hahaha the old man is the neat one in our odd couple - I am the Oscar & im not even rly that bad. we are both very lucky.
If my hubby only made that very discreet messish I would be very happy. She can swap a week with me, and see if her sanity can take some real deal.. 😀
Whoever added English comments to those from BP: WHY? Why couldn't you simply translate the eoriginal Japanese captions? As for the topic itself - majority of those look fake and stanged.
This post was SO FUNNY LIKE OMG This is probably the funniest thing I’ve laughed at all day... loved the seaweed pic!
if she thinks this is messy she has issues. this looks spotless in my opinion apart from the tissues on the floor.