What is the most annoying habit your spouse has?

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  1. Christa Swope profile image35
    Christa Swopeposted 10 years ago

    What is the most annoying habit your spouse has?

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    Larry Wallposted 10 years ago

    I cannot recall any annoying habits my spouse has and I am certain that my spouse's spouse has absolutely no annoying habits of any kind. However, that is just my objective opinion.

    1. PlanksandNails profile image80
      PlanksandNailsposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Larry, are you your spouses spouse, or does your spouse have another spouse?

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      Larry Wallposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      My wife and I have been married 33 years and we have always agreed that once was enough. She is stuck with me as her only spouse, so I am in a good position to know my spouse has no annoying habits and most certainly I know I have no such habits.

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    cjaroszposted 10 years ago

    Fidgeting. That man cannot sit still for nothing.  It drives me nuts. Me not nearly as much as other people. Still its annoying,

  4. Sundeep Kataria profile image63
    Sundeep Katariaposted 10 years ago

    I am fortunate and blessed that my wife does not have any annoying habits

    However no human is 100% perfect. So if I have to look into it seriously then I find that her best quality of always staying calm and composed sometimes irritates me that why she is so cool about a situation which has been irritating me for a while.

    Though, that is just my personal opinion.

  5. Cre8tor profile image92
    Cre8torposted 10 years ago

    My wife's most annoying habit is denying that she has any annoying habits. We all have something we do that grinds on another's nerves in some way...I'm sure I do too, but for God's sake, you don't have to wait until you're 2 feet from the car in front of you to hit the brakes or get it up to 50 mph when you're only 100 feet from the next stop sign! and then claim to be the best driver because you have no "at fault" accidents. A good driver avoids accidents and doesn't raise their passengers heart rate every time they near a red light.

    Other than that, we're good and I love her dearly, but if anyone here is offering a driver's improvement course, please send her an invite. Thanks!

    1. Christa Swope profile image35
      Christa Swopeposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      I live in Florida and it is a "No Fault State" lol. Your wife would love it here...

 
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