Rather than comment about how your husband is always in front of the TV during baseball/football/hockey/whatever sport season.
Every husband has heard at one time or another how much his wife thinks she's fat, hates her hair, etc. To him, you're a goddess. He doesn't notice the few extra pounds you may have put on or that your roots are overgrown.
Your husband loves you. He really does. He just doesn't always know how to show it. Remember, while you're watching romantic comedies, he's watching sports.
We're sure he'd rather be home with his feet kicked up on the couch and a beer in his hand just as much as you want him to be home, but some jobs are more demanding than others.
Guys are typically very sympathetic, but too much complaining about it and they will start feeling guilty or unhelpful. Text your girlfriends instead.
Just put your foot on the imaginary passenger seat brake pedal and keep quiet. He's not going to change his driving style just because you're in the car.
Not all couples enjoy the same music genres. Make a "safe" playlist of songs you like and play it when you're in the car together.
So what if the dishes still have food dried on the edges? At least he made the effort to help you and tried washing them. And if the house isn't vacuumed or the furniture is a little dusty, you'll live. It can wait another day.
For my wedding day, I loathed seeing and dealing with my husband's mother. It got so bad I tried to convince my hubby to head to Mexico early and just get married on the beach alone.