Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Put your shirts in the dryer with a wet cloth. The wrinkle will go away. Grab them and fold.
This. Also, folding laundry is the best chore. You get to watch TV while you do it.
Anonymous wrote:"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
Anonymous wrote: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).
Anonymous wrote:Put your shirts in the dryer with a wet cloth. The wrinkle will go away. Grab them and fold.
Anonymous wrote:That's my idea too... wash and leave in laundry bins till I feel like folding. Don't like it - fold and put away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she washes why don’t you fold?
I did that, but only after the clothes were left to wrinkle
Then fold it when it comes out of the dryer, that part is on you.
I wasn't around when they came out of the dryer, hence ... This.. whole.. thread....