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Originally Posted by talaniman
Either choice, calls for you to be proactive, and not just go along with the program.
The longer you standby and let this go, the longer you will be breathing dust.Quote:
what do u mean exactly by that?
So everything is hunky-Dorry? There is already friction. At least the friction you bring from moving may cause something to be done, and that is well worth the friction.Quote:
I wouldn't want to move out and leave him alone - I think it may cause friction
Which is it, fear of hurting his feelings, or breathing dust in the half finished mess your in.Quote:
fed up of living in a mess.
That will really get things done. You don't know what to do, he does, but doesn't do it. What a mess you two have to resolve, so stop tip-toeing around it, and express your displeasure. This situation calls for some friction from you.Quote:
Next wkend we going away!
My wife would have cussed me out for being a procrastinator, and had it done by the time I got home from work, and dared me to look crazy.
Get it done, and take him somewhere nice to stroke his hurt ego! At least ask him how long you have to breath dust? Come on, you have to do something beside twiddle your thumbs, and go along with this nonsense.