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I could relate to the "putting clean clothes in the wash". My youngest did that. I could tell they were clean clothes because they were still folded. lol
I could relate to the "putting clean clothes in the wash". My youngest did that. I could tell they were clean clothes because they were still folded. lol
I find still-folded, clean clothes in my teen son's hamper too.
My sister had two boys. When they were teens, one would put everything in the wash, even if it was clean. The other put dirty clothes back in the drawers. She couldn't win.
I find still-folded, clean clothes in my teen son's hamper too.
My sister had two boys. When they were teens, one would put everything in the wash, even if it was clean. The other put dirty clothes back in the drawers. She couldn't win.
And do they absolutely jam EVERYTHING in the washer or dryer? I keep trying to explain that air has to circulate, but to no avail. I just don't do his laundry now. He's responsible for his own. If he wants to look like a wrinkled mess, well...he's a grown person and I won't be seen with him in public. lol
What about all the dirty clothes being inside out (usually with underwear still attached)?
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