Amen to that! A main reason I volunteer for laundry duty (DH does dishes). |
| DH does laundry for the whole house but I do all food management for the whole house (shopping, prep, cleaning). It feels pretty equal. |
Haha, yes! I am DH and I LOVE folding clothes (taking my time) in front of the TV |
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We both do some washing, whoever is washing folds, and we put our own stuff away. I don't know what his system is for his dresser, and he doesn't realize I have one for mine, so stuff would be in the wrong spot otherwise. Not unusual for me to set a separate basket aside for his folded stuff if I'm doing all the laundry on a Saturday or something -- I'll put away my stuff and sheets/towels, and leave the basket full of folded clothes on his side of the bed.
He does the same for me when he does laundry, it's not a political statement. |
I taught my ten year old to do her laundry last year. I wouldn't trust her to treat special clothing, but she can manage her standard wardrobe. College age? lol |
+1 My 10yo does her own laundry half of the time. My 8yo is an active participant. |
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So then in OP's case: Why lift a finger if Mommy or Wifey is around!?! Such gratitude. |
Hahahaha so true. If I ever need something ironed, I ask DH because he's so stinking picky about it. DH works from home so he moves all the laundry through the washer/dryer and the boys and I do all the folding ... we just sit on the bed and watch Netflix while we do it. I put the kids' and my clothes away most of the time. Sometimes the kids do their own. DH does all of his own laundry though sometimes I'll fold it for him. We do other chore splits to depending on just how things work out. He did most of the cooking while I was working long hours. Now that I'm back to more reasonable hours, I'm doing most of the cooking during the week but he does most of the cleanup after dinner. The kids put the dishes away. |
My 11 yr old son does his own laundry. His clothes goes directly into the washing machine after being worn instead of the hamper. Once full, he runs the machine. OK, he doesn't separate and everything gets washed in "warm" but who cares? He puts the stuff into the dryer, folds and puts his clothes away. He has his own washing machine and dryer in his part of the house. We designed our house this way to deal with their own laundry. My DH puts his worn clothing into our washing machine. I do it along with mine. |
I started doing my own laundry when I was 9 years old too. My mother helped me for a bit, but then I was on my own. So if I needed a clean sports uniform, I needed to wash it myself. Or I wore it stinky. You learn quickly. PP, I can't believe you waited until they were leaving for college! I saw kids getting tutorials in the dorm laundry and couldn't believe it since I'd always done my own. Smartest move my mom made was retiring from laundry. |
| DH washes, I fold, we each put away our own clothes. All clothes go in the wash together. |
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No I don’t. I did that when we first got married 10+ years ago but the douche bag complained about how it was done so I stopped. One less chore. Lol
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| DH has been on laundry duty since I got pregnant, about a year and a half ago. lol |
In our relationship, DW and I fold clothes based on availability. I usually get home before she does, so if I see clothes that need to be folded and put away, I fold and put away the clothes. My DW does not fold and put away my clothes because I am particular about how I fold my clothes and she does it differently. Therefore, I just fold my own stuff. But, she does the laundry because she doesn't like how I do it. |