Quarantine Confessions (share yours here)

Anonymous
Today is July 3. It is the first time I'm doing laundry since March.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Today is July 3. It is the first time I'm doing laundry since March.


I have so many questions about this! How many people do you live with? Has anyone else in your house been doing laundry? I could probably make my clean clothing stretch for a couple months if I had to because I have a lot of stuff I don't wear often, but what about sheets and towels?
Anonymous
I secretly hope to get the virus and die.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can't remember the last time my children have had a bath. It's such a battle and I hate it. But usually I do it every other day at least. Now, though, they aren't seeing anyone and don't smell bad to me so …


Shhh. You’re not alone. 😉
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Today is July 3. It is the first time I'm doing laundry since March.


I have so many questions about this! How many people do you live with? Has anyone else in your house been doing laundry? I could probably make my clean clothing stretch for a couple months if I had to because I have a lot of stuff I don't wear often, but what about sheets and towels?


I live alone. The reason I'm doing laundry is because I've run out of "period underwear" and my towels got a bit grimy. I basically never leave my apartment. When I do I put on what I call "my corona outfit" which is a specific pair of jeans and a t-shirt I keep near the front door.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I secretly hope to get the virus and die.


I won't argue with you about the dying. If that's what you want and it won't hurt children you have, then you have my blessing. But may I suggest a different method of death? Dying of this virus is not peaceful and painless.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Today is July 3. It is the first time I'm doing laundry since March.


How often do you wash your sheets?? How many pairs of underwear do you have?? Towels?? Socks??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I secretly hope to get the virus and die.


I won't argue with you about the dying. If that's what you want and it won't hurt children you have, then you have my blessing. But may I suggest a different method of death? Dying of this virus is not peaceful and painless.


I have a kid so will never do anything to myself. If nature wants to do something for me, totally fine with that. I am ready, virus. Come get me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I f*ed DW while DC and my MIL were watching cartoons downstairs. We were both, naturally, on the clock.


That’s hot!

Glad you didn’t get caught.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Today is July 3. It is the first time I'm doing laundry since March.


How often do you wash your sheets?? How many pairs of underwear do you have?? Towels?? Socks??


Apparently I wash my sheets roughly every 3.5 months. In normal times, I wash my sheet more often, like once a month. I just folded and put away 9 pairs of underwear, but I don't wear any while i'm home, and basically leave my apartment like twice a month these days. To be fair I DO have a lot of pairs of socks (one entire dresser drawer is dedicated just to socks).

When you have to pay to do laundry during a time when a recession is looming, AND you have to share a washer./dryer during a pandemic it seems less risky to keep re-using your shower towel than to touch communal things.
Anonymous
I have smoked weed a few times. My job randomly drug screens but I feel like they can't while we are at home. I'm not sure if the would send me to a place to do it, but I would argue about that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Today is July 3. It is the first time I'm doing laundry since March.


How often do you wash your sheets?? How many pairs of underwear do you have?? Towels?? Socks??


Apparently I wash my sheets roughly every 3.5 months. In normal times, I wash my sheet more often, like once a month. I just folded and put away 9 pairs of underwear, but I don't wear any while i'm home, and basically leave my apartment like twice a month these days. To be fair I DO have a lot of pairs of socks (one entire dresser drawer is dedicated just to socks).

When you have to pay to do laundry during a time when a recession is looming, AND you have to share a washer./dryer during a pandemic it seems less risky to keep re-using your shower towel than to touch communal things.


I'm sorry, that's nasty. And I used shared laundry. At some point, you have to decipher between actual serious risk, and germophobia/cooties anxiety. And general lack of cleanliness. Once a month for sheets is seriously gross.
Anonymous
So normally I nap from 12-2pm each day while working from home. Today, I went to bed at noon, looked at the clock at 1:10, figured I'd sleep for a half hour more and then get up.

I woke up at 2:48! I jumped out of bed and ran to my computer but luckily I hadn't missed anything. I feel so guilty. From now on I will set a timer so that can't happen again - taking a two hour lunch is bad enough as it is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have smoked weed a few times. My job randomly drug screens but I feel like they can't while we are at home. I'm not sure if the would send me to a place to do it, but I would argue about that.


Only a couple times? The last time I went to a dispensary, my favorite gummies were on sale. My first question for the weed barista (no idea what to call her) was what’s the limit on how many edibles I could buy? Turns out, my state doesn’t care much. Second question was how much can I get with *digs through wallet* this much cash? And then I went home and got high AF and ate way too many tacos. Now I wish I had some tacos.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Today is July 3. It is the first time I'm doing laundry since March.


How often do you wash your sheets?? How many pairs of underwear do you have?? Towels?? Socks??


Apparently I wash my sheets roughly every 3.5 months. In normal times, I wash my sheet more often, like once a month. I just folded and put away 9 pairs of underwear, but I don't wear any while i'm home, and basically leave my apartment like twice a month these days. To be fair I DO have a lot of pairs of socks (one entire dresser drawer is dedicated just to socks).

When you have to pay to do laundry during a time when a recession is looming, AND you have to share a washer./dryer during a pandemic it seems less risky to keep re-using your shower towel than to touch communal things.


I'm sorry, that's nasty. And I used shared laundry. At some point, you have to decipher between actual serious risk, and germophobia/cooties anxiety. And general lack of cleanliness. Once a month for sheets is seriously gross.


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