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I’ve been married for 4 years but my hubby gives me the ick – his breath stinks, he’s got no money & I feel like his mum

A WOMAN has revealed that she has been married for four years, but her husband gives her the ick.

The mother explained that not only does his breath smell, but he’s also now got no money and is in credit card debt.

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A woman has revealed that her husband gives her the ick
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Not only does he spend all his money on coffee and gaming, leaving her to pay the mortgage, but she is also made to feel like his mother
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If that wasn’t bad enough, the woman explained that she feels like his mother and struggles that he doesn’t help around the house and can’t communicate properly.

Posting on social media, the anonymous woman revealed all on her situation, leaving many open-mouthed.

Posting on Reddit, on the r/Divorce thread, the woman titled her post ‘I have the “ick” with my husband, should I get a divorce?’.

She then asked Reddit users: “Am I being selfish/dramatic?”

The woman explained that she, 26, has been married to her husband, 27, for four years, and they have two children together, both of whom are under the age of three.

She shared that the couple are seeing a couples counsellor, but despite this, she wrote: “I just don’t love him anymore.”

The mother then revealed the eight main issues she has with her man – first of all being that he “doesn’t help around the house.”

She added: “We go through cycles where he will help when I tell him that I’m upset with him, but he doesn’t ever act like an equal partner.”

Not only this, but she also shared her husband’s “addictions”, as she added: “He’s on his phone constantly, so much so that my friends and family comment on it. 

“He also hides what’s on his phone from me. He puts it on do not disturb when he shows me anything and freaks out if I get near it. 

“When I confronted this he said it’s because I will make negative comments on the notifications from his game that he’s addicted to. 

“He is also addicted to and spends probably $200 [£150] a month on caffeine. 

“Plus his jul thing that makes his breath stink and I don’t know how much that even costs.”

In addition to his smelly breath, the woman claimed that his finances have also given her the ick.

How to tell if you’ve fallen out of love

Relationship expert Kate Taylor has revealed key signs to determine if your significant other is starting to feel more like a housemate:

  1. Lack of Quality Time Together: If you find yourselves rarely spending meaningful time together, it might be a sign.
  2. Routine Conversations: Conversations become more about logistics and less about personal connection.
  3. Separate Lives: Increasingly spending time apart or having separate social lives.
  4. Intimacy Decline: A noticeable drop in physical and emotional intimacy.
  5. Household Chores: Focusing more on dividing chores rather than enjoying each other’s company.

She revealed: “He used to make a lot of money, something like $160k [£120k] last year. We have separate bank accounts so I don’t know what he does with his money. 

“He now has absolutely no money and is in credit card debt because having really nice sports cars was more important to him. 

“Right now I’m paying for the mortgage, and everything except insurance and his brand new truck. 

“I cannot talk to him about finances because I’ll tell him that he’s bad with money but actually, according to him, I’m the one that’s bad with money. I have $100k+ [£75k] in savings.”

I’m the life of the party and I wish that he could be the life of the party with me. But instead I feel held back

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The woman explained that her husband has ADHD, and according to him, she isn’t “respectful enough” about it.

She highlighted: “He expects me to make reminders and lists for him of things I need to have done, such as dishes, laundry etc. 

“In my opinion, that is both of our jobs and I’m not his mother, I don’t need to make chore lists for him.”

Similarly to this, she added: “’I feel like his mum. He treats me like his mum. He asks permission to do anything.” 

Usually our conversations consist of work drama or the kids. Nothing intellectual

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On top of feeling like his mother, the woman explained that communication in their marriage is an issue.

She penned: “Every time we have a conversation about the issues it’s turned back on me. I’m “mean.” 

“Yes I can be insensitive, but only because he is so dramatic. Usually our conversations consist of work drama or the kids. Nothing intellectual.”

If that wasn’t bad enough, the woman explained: “My friends and family don’t like him because of all of the reasons above but mostly because he is so selfish. He has no idea that he even is selfish.”

The angry wife also explained that whilst she is an “adventurous person”, her husband is “not fun”. 

Clearly frustrated, she continued: “He hates going to events where there’s a lot of people, and I just want to have fun. 

“I’m the life of the party and I wish that he could be the life of the party with me. But instead I feel held back.”

I feel like his mum. He treats me like his mum. He asks permission to do anything

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Overall, the woman highlighted: “I feel like I have to do everything. I have had to act like his mum for so long that I’m not physically attracted to him anymore. 

“It would be easier if he weren’t around. I have the “ick”, is there any coming back from that?! 

“Even if he were to change all that, I have so much resentment with what I’ve been dealing with for so long that I don’t know if I could fall in love with him or if I even want to. 

“What I really want to do is just to take a break. I’m overwhelmed and love the idea of him having kids half the time so I could get a break. Any advice is welcome, but please be kind.”

REDDIT USERS REACT

Reddit users were gobsmacked by the woman’s confession and many flocked to the comments to share their thoughts. 

One person said: “Do what you feel is right. The earlier you figure it out the better for both you and your husband.” 

Another added: “I gotta be honest this sounds like a case of two people getting married way too early and never properly maturing.” 

A third commented: “He’s got some serious marriage balance issues that need to be worked out. If he won’t work on them, then I’d say be done. But I’d give him the choice to do the work or not.” 

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‘So warm and super comfy’ shoppers rave over perfect autumn buy that will keep you toasty without heating for just £9

AUTUMN is well and truly here and for many households that means facing the dilemma – whether to save money or switch the heating on to keep cosy.

With energy bills set to skyrocket by a whopping 10% next month, millions of cash-strapped Brits are on the lookout for cheap ways to stay warm without forking out a fortune.

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Not only are the thermal leggings stylish but they will also keep you toasty on the cheap
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Experts have come to rescue with a number of purse-friendly hacks, such as using a crisp packet to slash the costs or heading to Dunelm for a bargain find that will keep the house toasty for just 20p.

However, one of the easiest ways to keep your body warm is, of course, wearing the right gear, such as jumpers and extra layers on top.

Now, money-smart Amazon shoppers have found the ultimate deal that’s sure to be a lifesaver this autumn and winter season – for under a tenner.

The popular online giant offers a wide range of thermal leggings but the one pair that seems to be a major hit right now are the DDOBB Thermal Leggings Women High Waist Fleece Lined leggings.

Available in several gorgeous colours, such as black, dark grey, dusty pink and nude, this winter essential will set you back £9.99, depending on the design you go for.

Comfy and breathable, the cold season must-have is perfect for daily use – and the styling options are indeed endless.

Not only can the leggings be easily worn on their own, you can also throw them under other garments, with the fleece lining ideal for protection from the harsh wind and low temperatures.

According to the retailer, the ”extremely soft” inner lining will keep your legs toasty – ”without bulkiness”.

Boasting an impressive 4.3-star rating on the site, it’s easy to see why shoppers are going totally wild over the incredible deal.

A staggering 65% of delighted customers have given the leggings five stars, whilst 15% have rated it with four stars.

One UK customer, who described them as ”brilliant”, said: ”Thought I would just buy a pair and see how they wore, washed and kept me warmer.

”They passed all of the tests and I ended up buying another 3 pairs.”

Another chimed in: ”Have already washed them, and they came out perfectly.

”Honestly, for the price and comfort, there’s nothing to complain about and would purchase another pair if I needed some more. Recommended.”

A third also recommended the wardrobe essential, commenting: ”Love the fact that they are warm, comfy to wear. Fit well.

”Well worth buying. Will be getting another pair in a different colour. Look nice on.”

5 Money-saving tips for autumn/winter

1. Draught-proof your home

It takes time and money to heat up your home, so it’s important that you do as much as you can to keep in the warmth. Close your doors and windows, and fill any gaps with a draught excluder.

2. Dial down your thermostat

According to Energy UK, turning down your thermostat by just one degree Celsius could cut your heating bill by up to 10%, and save you around £85 per year. Plus, if you don’t have a thermostat, installing one could save up to £70 per year!

3. Move furniture around

Make sure not big, bulky furniture like sofas are blocking radiators.

4. Wash clothes on a lower temp and add an extra spin

Unless it’s bedding, towels or really dirty items, dial down the temperature to 20 or 30 degrees, and do a double spin to remove excess water.

5. Heat the person not the home

There’s not point heating up a room that no one is sitting in, so be mindful about which radiators are on.

However, whilst the reviews were mainly positive, there was also some criticism, with one claiming the leggings were ”definitely not thermal”.

”I was expecting these to be thick and fleece lined as advised, but they are really thin.

”I can’t see these keeping me warm in the winter! Very disappointed!”

Someone else agreed, writing: ”The fleece lining is so thin, I’d have been better wearing my other non-lined leggings.

”They’d have been just as warm as I am right now.”

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I tried Samsung’s tool that tracks your most costly appliances – it could automatically cut your bills

AT a time when living costs remain high, finding clever ways to save money has never been more crucial – and a new tool is hoping to help us do this.

One thing is for certain – we can’t live without our appliances, be it our fridge freezer, washing machine, or tumble dryer.

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The Sun’s chief consumer reporter James Flanders visited Samsung’s flagship store in London

However, depending on how we use them, we could be forking out an arm and a leg.

And Ofgem‘s energy price cap is rising by 10% from October 1, meaning millions of households on their energy supplier’s standard variable tariff will be stung with a £149 a year bill hike.

Under the new price cap, Which? estimates that a typical household will fork out £127 a year to use their dryer, £110 to run their fridge freezer, and £59 a year to run their washing from next month.

However, to help combat these high costs, electronics giant Samsung upgraded several home appliances to help households cut costs.

Customers who purchase a Samsung fridge, freezer, washer, dryer, or almost any other home appliance now have a new level of control over their energy usage and will be able to see exactly what they’re spending, too.

It was at the tech giant’s flagship store that I got to test this out for myself.

I discovered that those purchasing one of the brand’s Samsung washing machines – priced between £399 and £899 depending on the model – will be able to control their device from an app, and also see how much it is costing them.

As long as I put my washing in the machine and shut the door, I wouldn’t even need to touch a button.

Instead, like with all Samsung’s latest appliances, I could download the “Smart Things” app and control it from there.

If I was out all day but didn’t want my washing to start until I get home, I could set this up on the app, as well as the programme, temperature, and spin speed.

Samsung Smart Things is a “smart home” platform that allows users to connect, automate, and manage a wide range of compatible devices through an app.

These smart home devices aren’t exclusive to Samsung.

For example, Philips Hue has been a pioneer in helping those with older homes and traditional wiring transform their lighting into smart systems.

And Bosch, Miele and Aeg all have their own apps that enable users to control their appliances at the tap of a screen too.

However, what makes Samsung’s new Smart Things setup unique is its ability to track your whole home’s energy usage as well as calculate the cost of running your smart appliances.

How does it work?

Customers with a Samsung Smart Things account can now link it with their smart meter, too.

Once you’ve done this, your home’s energy usage is sent directly to the Smart Things app.

This means you can track your gas and electricity usage in pounds and pence by the hour, day, week, month and year.

Of course, many households will be aware that you can already do this with your energy supplier’s in-home display.

But if yours is broken, this is a great – and I’ll admit, more intuitive -alternative.

For example, the app can notify you which of your smart devices costs the most to run and even recommend changing your settings to cut your costs.

Those with Samsung appliances can also toggle a setting dubbed “AI Energy Mode,” which automatically turns their appliance into its most energy-efficient mode without them having to life a finger.

Of course, it’s naive to assume that this is accessible to everyone, as not all of us own Samsung appliances.

The company’s appliances aren’t cheap, and prices range from £399 up to £5,000 for its most expensive smart fridge freezer.

Regardless of this, a new partnership with British Gas could help those with or without Samsung appliances cut their bills this winter.

How can it help cut my bills?

And one of the great new things Samsung has announced is an industry-first partnership with British Gas to help customers save money on their appliances this winter.

Like many suppliers, British Gas has been rewarding customers for slashing their energy usage during peak times in recent months.

The supplier’s Peak Save scheme gives customers free energy credits for reducing their electricity usage during peak hours.

A separate scheme called Peak Save Sunday offers customers half-price electricity during periods of low demand on weekends.

While these schemes are free to sign up for, it’s easy to forget to make the necessary adjustments to maximise savings your savings.

British Gas usually emails customers ahead of an event, but if you didn’t notice the timings, like me, you risk forgetting to run your dishwasher at the off-peak time.

However, with Samsung’s latest partnership, customers who connect their British Gas account with the Smart Things app will not only receive notifications before an event but also be able to automate their smart appliances ahead of it.

It means users can ensure their devices operate during optimal times, allowing them to take full advantage of the savings on offer.

What is Peak Save Sundays?

BRITISH Gas' Peak Save scheme offers qualifying customers half-price electricity between 11am and 4pm each Sunday.

The scheme first launched in December 2022 but has been extended multiple times since.

British Gas said it has paid over £11million to more than 600,000 customers who have so far taken part in the scheme.

If you haven’t already, you can sign up for the money-saving scheme on the British Gas website by entering your full name, email address and customer reference number.

Once you’ve signed up, any discounted electricity is credited back to your account after you take part every week.

The credit appears as “PeakSave Credit” on your bill or online statement.

You can only sign up for the scheme if you have a smart meter that sends half-hourly meter readings.

Again, this is great for those with Samsung appliances but might be of limited use for those without.

At the moment, this partnership is only available to British Gas customers.

However, Samsung has not ruled out partnering with other UK energy suppliers in the future.

If you’re eager to use technology to determine exactly how much your appliances are costing to run, there are still several more affordable gadgets you can use.

What are the cheaper alternatives?

For example, if your appliances don’t have smart technology fitted inside, you can still track their usage with smart plugs.

These plug into a standard electrical socket and then you plug your appliance into them.

The smart plug connects to your home Wi-Fi network or your mobile via Bluetooth, enabling it to communicate with a corresponding mobile app.

Once connected, the smart plug monitors the energy consumption of the plugged-in appliance in real-time.

It tracks metrics such as power usage (in watts), energy consumption (in kilowatt-hours), and sometimes even the cost of the electricity used.

You can then remotely control the plug through the mobile app, turning the connected appliance on or off.

Some smart plugs also offer scheduling features, allowing you to automate when devices turn on or off.

Shoppers can buy these plugs from a number of major retailers online and in-store.

For example, a single Ikea‘s Tretakt smart plug costs just £6.

TP-Link’s Tapo smart plugs can also be picked up on Amazon for as little as £12.99.

We’ve previously reviewed the best smart plugs, so you don’t have to.

This incredible image shows the house of the future – using only smart tech.

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Kate Winslet stuns in a black crystal encrusted top and satin black trousers as she and her husband Edward Abel Smith depart from Lee afterparty

Kate Winslet turned heads in a beaded black top as she and husband Edward Abel Smith left the afterparty for her upcoming film Lee in New York on Wednesday
Kate Winslet drew a crowd as she and husband Edward Abel Smith left the afterparty for her new film Lee in New York on Wednesday. The 48-year-old actress, who is currently promoting her new film, sparkled in a black top with beading and crystal detailing. She teamed the chic top with tight black satin trousers […]

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Dollar Vs Naira: CBN Sells Additional $20000 To BDCs At NI590/$

Dollar Vs Naira: CBN Approves Sales Of Additional $20000 To BDCs At NI590/$—–The Central Bank of Nigeria, (CBN) in its efforts to providing liquidity to the Bureau De Change (BDC) Operators segment of the foreign exchange market, has approved the sale of $20,OOO.OO.   This will be sold to each eligible BDC at the rate …

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