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"I did four loads of your laundry!" I've heard again and again, as if I owe her the biggest thank you in the world
But really, all she did was put them in the washer, then the dryer, then let them sit in laundry bags and get wrinkled Am I supposed to bow down and thank her for her great act of kindness? I don't really get it |
| What’s your disability |
| Oh thank you so much but, sweetie, please don’t do my laundry, you know how particular I am about it. |
| And yet, she apparently did more than you? I think the appropriate response is to say thank you and tell her you’ll do it next week (so it can be done to your standards). |
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So why instead of posting here you don’t get up and help
her folding the laundry?!? |
| Clean! |
| If she washes why don’t you fold? |
| Do your own laundry ffs. |
| His. Hers. Ours. Say you would prefer to do your own. |
I did that, but only after the clothes were left to wrinkle |
| If she had to do four loads I bet they were some stinky s***t |
| And you are not helping with the laundry why? |
| At least my husband and I agree on leaving the clothes in the bag to wrinkle! |
Then fold it when it comes out of the dryer, that part is on you. |
| My husband does the laundry in our house, his spot to leave clothes in piles to wrinkle is the guest room bed. Drives me bonkers too. |