Do you do your man's laundry? I was over at my older sister's house the other day, while there I saw her putting away her husband's (of 20+ years) laundry.
Do younger women still do the laundry?
Big-haired Bitch/Personality Hire
Yep. Even though we don't live together, it's still a gesture I don't mind. Same as if he were over at my place and took the trash out or if he washed my car or something. It's just nice little things you do for each other.
As far as your question of younger women still doing laundry, well...who else is gonna do my laundry?
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Big-haired Bitch/Personality Hire
Yep. Even though we don't live together, it's still a gesture I don't mind. Same as if he were over at my place and took the trash out or if he washed my car or something. It's just nice little things you do for each other.
As far as your question of younger women still doing laundry, well...who else is gonna do my laundry?
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It's not like doing the laundry is a very long/hard chore to perform anyway. When you're in couple, the only difference it makes is that you put more clothes in the washing machine before starting the cycle. You also have more clothes to hang/fold later, but it's not that complicated either ; I generally listen to music when I perform that kind of chores, so it's almost fun to me.
When I was with my ex-girlfriend and we were living at my place, I washed our clothes together unless she specified some of her garments required 'special care' and preferred to handle those herself. No big deal, really.
Yes, I do the laundry, and happily so.
"When its too kinky for everybody else, its just gettin' good for me."
(Kinky Freedman)
Nothing difficult about doing laundry. I fold em and put it all on his bed for him to put away tho. Those are his drawers...like a womans purse. When he's over at my place he has done mine and again, leaves them folded in nice piles on the bed.
It doesn't matter to me if it's the laundry, the ironing, washing the car, cleaning the floors or cleaning the bathroom. It's just another chore that has to be done. Which person does it doesn't matter to me, as long as one person isn't leaving most of it for the other person.
I think it's normal. given, he should do it once in a while. But he probably does chores for her too. I do laundry for my whole family.
I iron virtually EVERYTHING!!!
with the exception of socks, silky knickers and nylons
I'm doing laundry right now.
I'm not in a current relationship that requires doing his laundry, but I have been. Yes, I did his laundry, I did most of the cooking and household chores. But, he cleared the snow, took the trash out. Okay, that is about it, because he was a loser. But, yeah, I like and enjoy doing those things. I just want to be respected and appreciated for it. Just like if he did anything, I'd do the same in return. Relationships are 50/50 in every sense.
If I don't do it, it doesn't get done.
Personally I don't mind doing laundry for my husband. But lately I have to admit that he's been taking over the house duties since my hours at work got changed to graveyard shift. But I always did his laundry. We alternate and theres no set of rules in our home. Sometimes I think there should be because I am way to spoiled ;) lol
I hate laundry. But before kids it was much easier.
Now I need to check every pocket for crayons and small animals and empty the sand out of socks and turn clothes the right side out. (I'm OCD about that)
My ex worked in landscaping and had the most disgusting clothes after he was done work. He also smoked. Which meant cigarette butts in his pockets instead of on the perfectly manicured lawns. (Why he couldn't find a garbage can and empty his pockets, I'll never know)
I felt like I needed to have a shower and disinfect my hands after touching his clothes, especially his socks.
Ironing was what I had to do for hours on end as a kid as punishment if I didn't finish my dinner or forgot to put the dishes away or some other little incidental my mother dreamed up so she didn't have to do it. I refuse to buy clothes that need ironing because of this.
So if you want clean and pressed clothes. Do it yourself.
I hate it with such a passion it's to the point I'd rather clean the barn out with a small hand shovel than do laundry.
I'm not a "younger woman" but what the heck I'll add my two cents! I have absolutely no problem doing the laundry. I truly enjoy the way clothes smell fresh out of the dryer, and to be honest he does the laundry sometimes as well.
I usually do the laundry for my girlfriend. Mostly because she takes no care in sorting colors/special clothing so things end up ruined. I also do the garbage btw.. but the bathroom is hers to clean!
I don't mind doing the laundry at all. It's easy. taking care of the laundry after it's dry depends on who's home/has time for it.
My wife usually does the laundry. I usually cut the grass. Sometimes I'll do laundry, sometimes she'll cut the grass. We don't have definitive chores that must be done by a specific person. Some nights I do the dishes, some nights she does. Some times she'll do the washing and I'll do the folding. A woman in today's society doing her husband's laundry isn't a big deal, doesn't mean she's the same wife as a 1950's subservient wife. My wife prefers doing the laundry because I "don't do it right". Conversely, I don't think she cuts the grass properly. It all evens out.
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