Gwenisgreat1
My DH will not do anything he can not do perfectly, and that limits him in what he will do. I end up doing so many jobs, some perfectly some not, just because they have to be done - an absolute pain! His mother did pretty well everything for. him!
And that is exactly what Gaga said in post 2- perhaps unconsciously very very deliberate, lol.
Don't worry VS- he is a good bloke, and I wouldn't swap him for anyone. But as said, all his life he has worked so hard and such long hours- even though I also worked full time- I ended up doing it all, DIY, gardening, repairs, children... but I did have an excellent cleaner always.
I find it patronising and 'playing games when people say 'oh play to his strengths, let him do little things when it does not matter if they are done well, etc. Very lucky though that his mother taught him to iron and do all sorts- but once he went to Grammar School and Med School- he had so much studying to do, and travelling to and from from London to Surrey- that he never had to do any chores any more. And same when we got married. Not because he is a man, but because he simply would not have had any time at all to do anything else but his job.
We are both retired now- and it would be nice if he noticed that something needs doing, and pick up the hoover, or tidy up- without being asked. That's all. We are all different indeed- but it can be a jolly good excuse to hide behind, for sure.