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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This would annoy me… Especially when he knew the towels were clean and don’t belong on the floor The least he could have done was toss them on top of the w/d. Your husband is a slob. Sorry OP. [/quote] In a hurry, my DH would have either dumped it on top of the w/d, or the dining table, or the sofa...if he did not find a laundry basket. [b]So, yes, go ahead and yell. [/b] Here is the thing though. In my household, despite my repeated lessons, my family does laundry in an "average" manner. I, on the other hand, like to sort very well, use different products for each load, have different water temp, different spin speed etc. I also take care with the drying, folding etc. I run the fuzz remover in fuzzy fabrics, lay the sweater flat and shape them...so, when my family does laundry, our entire family start to dress like poor people. So, I do the laundry, and DH cooks. I am hoping that in your family there is a similar division of labor. But still, which moron dumps clean laundry on the floor? Why not use a fresh trash bag if you are out of laundry basket? Also, you are supposed to be well taken care of for at least the first 40 days postpartum in most cultures. So, you need to drop the ball and have a list of chores written down for your DH, your ILs. If you need to hire someone to do this...please do that. [/quote]
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