Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s one thing to change when you get home. It’s quite another to change 4-5-6 times a day. I think it’s extraordinarily odd, tbh. And OCD. But whatever, if it makes you happy.
Can you invite someone into your home and let them sit down on your furniture?
OP here and yes, we have guests all the time. And my DH and DC don't do this (though everyone always removes their shoes). My two kind of controlling things are that I've asked DH not to lie in the bed in pants he wore to work (he rides the train to work), and I won't let anyone put luggage or backpacks on beds or other furniture because I think about where they go and it grosses me out.
But otherwise this is just something I do for my own comfort.
Yes. We do the same.
Backpacks and lunchboxes etc are kept in a special place at home because of this reason. Both my kids have two good quality backpacks and lunchboxes each that has lasted several years. We wash backpacks frequently so that it remains clean and fresh.
Our suitcases from a trip is unpacked in the foyer to prevent bedbugs and other germs to be transferred in our home. After that, we will wipe down all suitcases on the outside and disinfect and air inside.
We also wipe our laundry baskets after we carry dirty clothes to the washer. We don't carry back clean clothes in the laundry basket unless we have wiped it down.
This is some batsh!t crazy stuff.
I do this too! Do other people actually put clean clothes in the same basket where dirty, sweaty socks and underwear were? That’s so gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s one thing to change when you get home. It’s quite another to change 4-5-6 times a day. I think it’s extraordinarily odd, tbh. And OCD. But whatever, if it makes you happy.
Can you invite someone into your home and let them sit down on your furniture?
OP here and yes, we have guests all the time. And my DH and DC don't do this (though everyone always removes their shoes). My two kind of controlling things are that I've asked DH not to lie in the bed in pants he wore to work (he rides the train to work), and I won't let anyone put luggage or backpacks on beds or other furniture because I think about where they go and it grosses me out.
But otherwise this is just something I do for my own comfort.
Yes. We do the same.
Backpacks and lunchboxes etc are kept in a special place at home because of this reason. Both my kids have two good quality backpacks and lunchboxes each that has lasted several years. We wash backpacks frequently so that it remains clean and fresh.
Our suitcases from a trip is unpacked in the foyer to prevent bedbugs and other germs to be transferred in our home. After that, we will wipe down all suitcases on the outside and disinfect and air inside.
We also wipe our laundry baskets after we carry dirty clothes to the washer. We don't carry back clean clothes in the laundry basket unless we have wiped it down.
This is some batsh!t crazy stuff.
I do this too! Do other people actually put clean clothes in the same basket where dirty, sweaty socks and underwear were? That’s so gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s one thing to change when you get home. It’s quite another to change 4-5-6 times a day. I think it’s extraordinarily odd, tbh. And OCD. But whatever, if it makes you happy.
Can you invite someone into your home and let them sit down on your furniture?
OP here and yes, we have guests all the time. And my DH and DC don't do this (though everyone always removes their shoes). My two kind of controlling things are that I've asked DH not to lie in the bed in pants he wore to work (he rides the train to work), and I won't let anyone put luggage or backpacks on beds or other furniture because I think about where they go and it grosses me out.
But otherwise this is just something I do for my own comfort.
Yes. We do the same.
Backpacks and lunchboxes etc are kept in a special place at home because of this reason. Both my kids have two good quality backpacks and lunchboxes each that has lasted several years. We wash backpacks frequently so that it remains clean and fresh.
Our suitcases from a trip is unpacked in the foyer to prevent bedbugs and other germs to be transferred in our home. After that, we will wipe down all suitcases on the outside and disinfect and air inside.
We also wipe our laundry baskets after we carry dirty clothes to the washer. We don't carry back clean clothes in the laundry basket unless we have wiped it down.
This is some batsh!t crazy stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s one thing to change when you get home. It’s quite another to change 4-5-6 times a day. I think it’s extraordinarily odd, tbh. And OCD. But whatever, if it makes you happy.
Can you invite someone into your home and let them sit down on your furniture?
OP here and yes, we have guests all the time. And my DH and DC don't do this (though everyone always removes their shoes). My two kind of controlling things are that I've asked DH not to lie in the bed in pants he wore to work (he rides the train to work), and I won't let anyone put luggage or backpacks on beds or other furniture because I think about where they go and it grosses me out.
But otherwise this is just something I do for my own comfort.
Yes. We do the same.
Backpacks and lunchboxes etc are kept in a special place at home because of this reason. Both my kids have two good quality backpacks and lunchboxes each that has lasted several years. We wash backpacks frequently so that it remains clean and fresh.
Our suitcases from a trip is unpacked in the foyer to prevent bedbugs and other germs to be transferred in our home. After that, we will wipe down all suitcases on the outside and disinfect and air inside.
We also wipe our laundry baskets after we carry dirty clothes to the washer. We don't carry back clean clothes in the laundry basket unless we have wiped it down.
This is some batsh!t crazy stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s one thing to change when you get home. It’s quite another to change 4-5-6 times a day. I think it’s extraordinarily odd, tbh. And OCD. But whatever, if it makes you happy.
Can you invite someone into your home and let them sit down on your furniture?
OP here and yes, we have guests all the time. And my DH and DC don't do this (though everyone always removes their shoes). My two kind of controlling things are that I've asked DH not to lie in the bed in pants he wore to work (he rides the train to work), and I won't let anyone put luggage or backpacks on beds or other furniture because I think about where they go and it grosses me out.
But otherwise this is just something I do for my own comfort.
Yes. We do the same.
Backpacks and lunchboxes etc are kept in a special place at home because of this reason. Both my kids have two good quality backpacks and lunchboxes each that has lasted several years. We wash backpacks frequently so that it remains clean and fresh.
Our suitcases from a trip is unpacked in the foyer to prevent bedbugs and other germs to be transferred in our home. After that, we will wipe down all suitcases on the outside and disinfect and air inside.
We also wipe our laundry baskets after we carry dirty clothes to the washer. We don't carry back clean clothes in the laundry basket unless we have wiped it down.
This is some batsh!t crazy stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m from India and this is what we’ve always done. We get into the house, wash our feet and hands and change into our indoor clothes.
I don’t wash feet anymore now but I always wear indoor clothes as soon as I get home.
+1.
Except this isn’t India. You really don’t need all that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is very German of you OP! Many people there change their clothes when coming home — it makes sense as the washers are so small and most people don’t even have dryers. You want to keep your nice clothes clean as long as possible. Washing/drying jeans during a rainy period can take days.
I am from Germany and this is just wrong. I don't anyone in Germany who would do this. You might change out of work clothes into more comfortable ones, but not because of germs etc. On the contrary, Germans are nowhere near as obsessed with germs as Americans. We do take our shoes off in the house, though, I give you that.
Can you prove you are a typical German? The posters on this board are extremely well traveled and I would take their word over some rando from a foreign country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s one thing to change when you get home. It’s quite another to change 4-5-6 times a day. I think it’s extraordinarily odd, tbh. And OCD. But whatever, if it makes you happy.
Can you invite someone into your home and let them sit down on your furniture?
OP here and yes, we have guests all the time. And my DH and DC don't do this (though everyone always removes their shoes). My two kind of controlling things are that I've asked DH not to lie in the bed in pants he wore to work (he rides the train to work), and I won't let anyone put luggage or backpacks on beds or other furniture because I think about where they go and it grosses me out.
But otherwise this is just something I do for my own comfort.
Yes. We do the same.
Backpacks and lunchboxes etc are kept in a special place at home because of this reason. Both my kids have two good quality backpacks and lunchboxes each that has lasted several years. We wash backpacks frequently so that it remains clean and fresh.
Our suitcases from a trip is unpacked in the foyer to prevent bedbugs and other germs to be transferred in our home. After that, we will wipe down all suitcases on the outside and disinfect and air inside.
We also wipe our laundry baskets after we carry dirty clothes to the washer. We don't carry back clean clothes in the laundry basket unless we have wiped it down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m from India and this is what we’ve always done. We get into the house, wash our feet and hands and change into our indoor clothes.
I don’t wash feet anymore now but I always wear indoor clothes as soon as I get home.
+1.