Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:only if they're burgundy
I think I love you.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:only if they're burgundy
I think I love you.
What’s the burgundy thing?? I don’t get it and now I have FOMO
Years ago someone posted about using burgundy wash cloths in place of pads/tampons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:only if they're burgundy
I think I love you.
What’s the burgundy thing?? I don’t get it and now I have FOMO
Do you just wash your towels after one use or the whole family’s?Anonymous wrote:That's a "me" issue. I have OCD.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not defensive, Karen. It’s just a little bit alarming that you think mildew develops after a couple hours. That sounds like something someone who wastes other resources would say.
For example, if you hang your towel up to dry, it does not need to be washed after every use. From a hygiene perspective, it is just not necessary and from a resources perspective, it is wasteful.
This is hysterical how defensive you are! You’re in bad company though considering the person you’re defending says they use towels once before washing them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:only if they're burgundy
I think I love you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So your putting a wet cloth in a pile of laundry to just get moldy. Gross. Hang it up until it dries and then put it in the laundry pile.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, it's one more thing to wash. And then I always have a wet washcloth sitting around.
You would put the wash cloth in the laundry, wrung out, after one use and then wash it in the laundry with your towels. You do wash your towels, right?
I have kids and do laundry every day. If a cloth became moldy somehow, I'd toss it. I also only use towels once -gasp!!
Anonymous wrote:only if they're burgundy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not defensive, Karen. It’s just a little bit alarming that you think mildew develops after a couple hours. That sounds like something someone who wastes other resources would say.
For example, if you hang your towel up to dry, it does not need to be washed after every use. From a hygiene perspective, it is just not necessary and from a resources perspective, it is wasteful.
This is hysterical how defensive you are! You’re in bad company though considering the person you’re defending says they use towels once before washing them.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not defensive, Karen. It’s just a little bit alarming that you think mildew develops after a couple hours. That sounds like something someone who wastes other resources would say.
For example, if you hang your towel up to dry, it does not need to be washed after every use. From a hygiene perspective, it is just not necessary and from a resources perspective, it is wasteful.
Anonymous wrote:No, I don't. I think it's a truly ridiculous idea to be washing yourself with a piece of cloth that you'd have to dry right away in a dryer otherwise it'd get moldy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So your putting a wet cloth in a pile of laundry to just get moldy. Gross. Hang it up until it dries and then put it in the laundry pile.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, it's one more thing to wash. And then I always have a wet washcloth sitting around.
You would put the wash cloth in the laundry, wrung out, after one use and then wash it in the laundry with your towels. You do wash your towels, right?
I have kids and do laundry every day. If a cloth became moldy somehow, I'd toss it. I also only use towels once -gasp!!
Nah, still gross you are putting wet towels in a laundry pile. It’s always obvious who people are that do this. Their towels always smell like mildew.
Not the PP, but I solve this ridiculous argument by just putting the wrung out cloth into the washer. Someone in this house does laundry every day, so it gets washed same day and does not “sit around” on a pile of laundry.
Not sure why you are bent out of shape about laundry that it about to get cleaned having one wet item in the mix. Does your washer only work if all items are entirely dry?
She's a laundry Karen. She sorts right down to specific colors.
Ok Mildew Queens. Whatever you say.
Good grief, Karen. If I take a shower at 8am and do a load of laundry at 10am, nothing is getting mildewed. If I take a shower at 8am and do laundry at 3pm, things are not going to get mildewed.
What other household issues are you this concerned about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So your putting a wet cloth in a pile of laundry to just get moldy. Gross. Hang it up until it dries and then put it in the laundry pile.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, it's one more thing to wash. And then I always have a wet washcloth sitting around.
You would put the wash cloth in the laundry, wrung out, after one use and then wash it in the laundry with your towels. You do wash your towels, right?
I have kids and do laundry every day. If a cloth became moldy somehow, I'd toss it. I also only use towels once -gasp!!
Nah, still gross you are putting wet towels in a laundry pile. It’s always obvious who people are that do this. Their towels always smell like mildew.
Not the PP, but I solve this ridiculous argument by just putting the wrung out cloth into the washer. Someone in this house does laundry every day, so it gets washed same day and does not “sit around” on a pile of laundry.
Not sure why you are bent out of shape about laundry that it about to get cleaned having one wet item in the mix. Does your washer only work if all items are entirely dry?
She's a laundry Karen. She sorts right down to specific colors.
Ok Mildew Queens. Whatever you say.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, god. You again.
From her, I learned the white people don't use washcloths. I'm white snd I do use a wash cloth, but my white dh does not. I think it's a funny white people stereotype. Another good one is that their windows are always uncovered and you can see them in their homes. I learned that here, too, lol.
I’m curious now, what are some other ones
White people smell like dogs when they get wet
White people let their dogs kiss them on the mouth
White people don't discipline their kids
White men can't jump
You forgot that white people smell like CHEEEEEEZE all the time.