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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I had a roommate in college that would always save his dirty dishes to do “later” and later never came. Then he would complain that there were no clean dishes. Looks like he got married![/quote] Unfortunately, this isn't that uncommon. My kids do the same thing. [b]DD doesn't put things away after she uses it, or if she puts it away because I'm "forcing" her to clean, she just shoves it in the nearest drawer/bin, then later, when she needs that item, she can't find it because she never puts it away in the proper place. She has "lost" numerous items this way, including clean socks. She would rather wear dirty socks than have to put away her clean socks. [/b] I knew a guy who said that in college he and some of his male friends would just turn their underwear inside out when it got too dirty rather than do laundry. It's pure laziness and "can't be bothered with boring stuff" attitude. And it's super gross. [/quote] So I think this is fine if it doesn't impinge on other people. If your daughter doesn't care about wearing dirty socks, so what? Eventually her friends will probably call her out on her smelly feet. But if your daughter were in charge of the household's laundry and chose not to do it, that would be unacceptable. When it affects the entire house is when it's a problem. [/quote]
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