Dating and Mowing the Lawn
You need to take turns.
You and your partner might have been together for a while and though the two of you may have found a way to split most of the chores in the household, you may have an issue when deciding who is going to mow the lawn. Both of you might avoid this chore until the other person does it, and this could cause an issue between the two of you. So, what do you do if you and your partner have an issue when it comes to mowing the lawn? How do you approach this type of situation? Though the answers to these questions can be different for everyone, here are a few suggestions.
Talk to your partner about taking turns.
Discuss this issue with your partner and talk about how taking turns doing this chore might help the chore get done without putting it all on one person. Try to compromise on the best way to do this, and do your best to be on the same page.
Make a schedule.
Write out a schedule so the two of you can refer to it. This might help remind the two of you who is responsible for the job and when that person is scheduled to do that job. It might also help prevent arguments if one of you forget who did it last.
Hold each other responsible.
If one of you forget that it is your week, then try to remind that person. Do your best to hold each other accountable for the schedule so thing remain consistent.
If you and your partner live together and the two of you have issues deciding who is going to mow the lawn, then try to take turns. Create a schedule, and hold each other accountable if necessary.






