Long-term relationships can magnify tiny habits into big irritations. What once seemed harmless—like loud chewing or leaving dishes—can start to grate, especially when requests for change get ignored.
One woman asked Reddit if she’s wrong for refusing to make the bed every morning. Her husband wants it done because his first wife did; she sometimes skips it because mornings are chaos with kids, and the “my ex did” comparison hit a nerve.
Now she’s torn: accommodate his preference for a made bed, or set a boundary that reflects her reality and workload? The debate taps into bigger issues of fairness, mental load, and weaponizing an ex’s standards.
Reddit was split. Some called making the bed a simple, calming daily ritual; others sided with her, saying childcare comes first and invoking an ex is unfair. The consensus: this is less about sheets than respect and shared responsibility.