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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Does he have a washer dryer? Is she a single mom who works a ton? I really can’t take people seriously who say “check your privilege”.[/quote] OP here, My sister-in-law and her husband live in a rental townhouse. It does come with the washer and dryer but they don't wash their clothes there. They use a public laundromat in the neighborhood. The few times that I was invited to their house, the house was average clean and no visible dirt at all. They do have three cats and a dog. [/quote] why don't they use the in unit ones? Dogs/cats definitely can make the sheets dirty if they are allowed all over the bed. I had two dogs myself at one point. Sounds like maybe your daughter also is a bit picky about cleanliness (and maybe other things?). Not that I blame her that much. I am quite picky about cleanliness, too (which my kids hate LOL) but not to the extreme.[/quote] OP here, I have no idea why they don't use the washer and dryer there. Maybe it's the same money or something else all together. My daughter is very picky, and she does have sensitive skin and allergy just like myself. Reason why we use unsensitive so soap.. also, unscented detergent for bedding and etc. I have explained to my daughter before everyone's household and habits are different and please don't judge.[/quote]
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