Shocking number of Americans who say they've ended a relationship over chores

By Allison Sadlier // SWNS
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A third of Americans have ended a relationship over cleaning and chore responsibilities, according to new research.

And the survey of 2,000 people who live with a partner, roommate or family member found that seven in 10 would refuse to date or marry someone who was messy.

Results also revealed that almost half of respondents admitted to getting frustrated over the lack of contributions from their fellow living companions.

Conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Durgol, the survey examined the division of chores between respondents and those they live with.

Forty-two percent said they share the chore responsibilities in the home, but that doesn’t mean it always works out as it should.

Messiness definitely gets to people, seeing as the average respondent recleans two items a week that someone else tidied first.

Sometimes that cleaning frustration spills over into fights. Sixty-seven percent admitted to getting in an argument about chores —and the average respondent bickers about cleanliness just over three times a week.

There’s all sorts of little things that can under people’s skin, but 45 percent named leaving dishes in the sink as the number one pesky, messy culprit.

Other common annoyances included: leaving the toilet seat up (38 percent), leaving cabinet drawers ajar (37 percent), forgetting to completely close the fridge (29 percent) and leaving caps off items in the fridge (27 percent).

Leaving cups and dishes around the home (26 percent), forgetting to turn off the lights (25 percent), not closing chip bags (25 percent), overloading the garbage can (25 percent) and playing loud music (25 percent) rounded out the top 10 irritants.

Bernard Schnacke, Durgol distributor and coffee expert said, “Who does what and who does more are common concerns about household chores. That’s why I recommend using the right products and doing it right the first time. It simplifies cleaning and reduces stress.”

But there's another cleaning blind spot in people’s homes: the coffee machine.

Forty-three percent said they clean their machine inside and out once a week, but not everyone has the same definition of what it means to keep the brewer clean.

Over three in five consider running through the machine’s cycle once with just water to be enough to keep things tidy, while 57 percent run it through with soap and water.

Fifty-two kick it up a notch and send vinegar for a run through their machine before considering it a job well done. Less than half (47 percent) actually use a coffee machine cleaner.

Schnacke added, “Father always told me, ‘take care of your stuff and it takes care of you.’  When you keep your coffee machines clean and clear of de-scale, they’ll last longer and perform better.”

ANNOYING THINGS PARTNER/LIVING COMPANIONS DO
1. Leave dishes in the sink                                              45%
2. Leave the toilet seat up                                               38%
3. Leave cabinet drawers open                                       37%
4. Leave fridge door ajar                                                 29%
5.  Leave caps off items in the fridge                              27%
6. Leave cups/dishes around the house                         26%
7. Leave lights on when leaving a room                          25%
8. Don’t close chip bags                                                  25%
9.  Overload garbage can/bin                                          25%
10. Play loud music                                                         25%
11.  Leave silverware on sink edge                                 23%
12. Leave shoes in doorway                                           23%
13. Leave food out                                                          22%
14. Leave toothpaste in sink                                          21%
15. Leave hair in the sink or drain                                  21%
16.  Don’t clean toilet seat                                             21%
17. Eat food that isn’t yours                                          21%
18. Have loud phone calls or use speaker phone         21%
19. Don’t clean crumbs/spills off counter                      20%
20. Talk to him/herself                                                   20%
21.  Use all the hot water                                              20%
22.  Be loud early in the morning/late at night              20%
23.  Leave bread bag open                                          20%
24. Won’t empty dishwasher                                       19%
25. Host uninvited/inappropriate guests                      19%
26. Don’t replace garbage bags                                  19%
27. Leave moldy/expired food in the fridge                17%
28. Hog bathroom                                                       16%
29. Don’t clean coffee machine after using                16%
30.  Delete others’ items from DVR                            16%

HOW PEOPLE CLEAN COFFEE MACHINES
1. Run through cycle with water                                    64%
2. Run through cycle with soap and water                    57%
3. Run through cycle with vinegar                                 52%
4. Run through cycle with coffee cleaner                       47%

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