Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Geez. When I got full into puberty, getting my period, and most definitely masturbating every night before bed, I absolutely felt it was my business to maintain my privacy by doing my own laundry by age 14. I even had a towel I kept on my bed, under the sheets for obvious reasons and there was no way my mom was going to wash that!
TMI. But why would masturbation require you to do your own laundry. What a bizarre post.
Everyone woman/mom here knows that girls can also leave evidence on sheets that need washing. To disagree would be an afront to their femininity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Geez. When I got full into puberty, getting my period, and most definitely masturbating every night before bed, I absolutely felt it was my business to maintain my privacy by doing my own laundry by age 14. I even had a towel I kept on my bed, under the sheets for obvious reasons and there was no way my mom was going to wash that!
TMI. But why would masturbation require you to do your own laundry. What a bizarre post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Geez. When I got full into puberty, getting my period, and most definitely masturbating every night before bed, I absolutely felt it was my business to maintain my privacy by doing my own laundry by age 14. I even had a towel I kept on my bed, under the sheets for obvious reasons and there was no way my mom was going to wash that!
TMI. But why would masturbation require you to do your own laundry. What a bizarre post.
Anonymous wrote:When I was 15, I found a pair of my (used) panties in my dad's bedside drawer, which I am sure my mom knew about. To this day it makes me gag to think about what they did with them. From that point on, I guarded my clothes, to the point of doing my own laundry. I didn't let either parent touch it!
Anonymous wrote:Geez. When I got full into puberty, getting my period, and most definitely masturbating every night before bed, I absolutely felt it was my business to maintain my privacy by doing my own laundry by age 14. I even had a towel I kept on my bed, under the sheets for obvious reasons and there was no way my mom was going to wash that!
Anonymous wrote:My kids are 11 and 13 and have never done their own laundry. I thought this was normal, but over in another thread, most commenters are saying their kids have done their own laundry since they were tweens/teens. For context, I don't mind -- I telework and it's easy to throw some laundry in over the course of the day. As housework goes, I don't hate it. Also, I never did my own laundry as a kid. I had other chores but my parents did my laundry for me until I went to college. Do most kids transition to doing their own laundry at some point while still living at home?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still waiting to learn the big secret to doing laundry that takes years of practice. As long as clothes get to the hamper it's a very small task imo.
Who said it takes years? Since it's such a small task, the kids can do it themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Still waiting to learn the big secret to doing laundry that takes years of practice. As long as clothes get to the hamper it's a very small task imo.
Anonymous wrote:It's not that I can't or mind doing my 16 year old's laundry. It's that I want him to get in a habit of doing it himself and learning how to do it. Plus he made a couple of smart ass remarks about how I haven't done it yet one week so now he gets to be on his own schedule![]()
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