Hello Love (SO),
First, let me say that we all are trainable when it comes to toilet seats. My wife trained me so well that I still, after three years, put the seat down. In fact, when I have a friend stop by who doesn't put it down, it annoys me. Now, that's well trained!!
I do understand what you are saying about hearing but not "hearing". I have been guilty of this many times and, yes, it did annoy my wife. It did until I pointed out that she often did the same thing to me. I very calmly showed her when she did it and asked if she thought that my feelings were not important, an accusation she had made to me about her feelings. She realized what I was saying. Her feelings were very important to me. Unfortunately, the human mind sets priorities on it's own and at any given time, that priority may just not happen to be the last thing your mate said to you. Perhaps it should be, but it isn't. Since you react to whatever your mind tells you is a priority, your actions or words don't always reflect what is important to your mate. When your mate tells you that "nothing is wrong", that doesn't bring the targeted subject to the foreground so the problem, unless you're lucky enough to guess it, continues to exist. This, of course, does not bring two people closer together. It is my opinion, male based as it is, that it would be better to swallow pride or whatever causes this problem to exist, and repeat the feelings or desires a thousand times. That maybe annoying but it is a lot better than creating a split relationship.
"nuff said. Please give me a little room while I step down. soap I thank you for your attention to my presentation!
Actually, I know I am sticking my two cents into others business and don't even have an SO myself. I just know that, with my wife, I had the most wonderful of relationships, even in the face of CD problems and every other problem that other couples have. OK, maybe not
every other problem. Still, if I could ever help just one other couple experience the extreme happiness that we felt with each other, I would feel I had really accomplished something.
Thanks for listening. I hope I helped.

"The early bird catches the worm...But... It's the second mouse that gets the cheese"