Frank Coztansa wrote:
I do probably 95% of the laundry in our household. I don't necessarily like to do it, but I don't mind it. It has to be done, and plus I'm particular about some of my clothes that go in the dryer or get hung up to air dry.
Anyway, now that the 'winter' clothes are being used more and more, she has this habit of having one pantleg or sleeve inside out, and the other is right side in. To me, its super annoying to reach into wet clothes to flip these around. I asked her to make sure her clothes are all one way (right side or inside, I don't care) and she looked at me like I had a huge goiter coming out of my neck.
Fine. Then you wash your own clothes, lady.
I do a majority of our laundry as well and noticed that my stepson would take all of his clothes off inside out and throw them down the laundry chute
that way, leaving me to get them right side out. He is 14 years old. I told him not to do it anymore. He continued to do it so I just washed and folded
them inside out and put them on his bed that way. I still see it occasionally but I think he got the drift after I did that a few times.