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  • Reason #137 I need my own place: laundry

    So, since I was in the sixth grade I've been doing my own laundry rather than let my father do it (he does the laundry for the rest of the family). Why? Well, basically, he sucks at it.

    - I could NEVER count on him to get my laundry back to me when I needed it. Even if I made a point of telling him I was out of clean stuff he wouldn't do the laundry until he was damn well ready, and we were ALWAYS out of sync on this. Even if I brought my laundry down with a few days worth of clean stuff left, he'd still not get it back to me when needed. Even if I told him in no uncertain terms that I NEEDED something washed ASAP, it wouldn't get done.

    - the laundry would NEVER be sorted properly. I do mean NEVER. Literally EVERY time I got my stuff back I'd have to go through it and cull out items that did not belong to me. I am dead serious when I say I used to get at least one pair of my MOM'S UNDERWEAR in my clean laundry EVERY time. Then I would have to go through my brother's clean laundry to reclaim my stuff that had ended up in his pile.

    (side rant: my brother NEVER understood this, and when he got my stuff in his pile he would INSIST it was his "because it was in his pile" even if it was something he'd never worn before. I once got into a huge fight with him when he got and wore one of my favorite shirts and refused to give it back to me because he insisted it was his)

    - despite going through the rest of thhe laundry, items of mine would still disappear. For instance, when my little league team won the town championship we all got t-shirts. I didn't get to wear mine even once because it vanished in the laundry, and my father insisted he gave it back to me. This was especially upsetting because I batted in the winning run in game 1 of that series.

    Complaining got me nowhere. He'd always fall back on the excuse of how (at the time) my brother and I were growing so fast he could never keep strait all the new stuff my mother was buying us. Really? Is this why you thought mom's underwear went in my pile? It actually got so bad that my mother bought a permanent fabric marker and labeled each and every item with a D or an M and he would STILL not sort it tint, and STILL fall back on that tired old excuse.

    So finally I got fed up with it and just started doing my own laundry. Trouble is, it took forever to get him to realize this fact, so if I wasn't super prompt about collecting my stuff when it was done, he'd swoop in and take it, and then we'd have the same problems all over again.

    And to this day, if we happen to need to do laundry at the same time, I need to be extra vigilant to make sure he doesn't mix my stuff in with the rest. I've told him countless times that if he needs to take my stuff out of the dryer (or move it from the washer to the dryer) that's fine but do NOT under ANY AND ALL CIRCUMSTANCES mix my stuff into the rt fo the families stuff.

    He has proven time and time again that he can't follow this simple instruction, even though for a long time now I've had my own laundry basket purchased with my own money which is totally different than the other baskets in the house.

    So anyway, last week I needed to run some laundry and after putting it in the dryer I had to go somewhere. I knew my father was doing laundry that day, so I left my basket down there and told him that if I wasn't back before the dryer finished, he could just throw my stuff into my basket and I'd collect it when I got home, and I specifically said to NOT mix it in with anything else.

    Sure enough, when i got back, my clothes were gone and my basket was empty.

    me: did you mix my laundry in with a differnt load of clean stuff??

    Dad:......I think I did.

    Me:

    I found the basket with my stuff, pulled it all out, and took my stuff upstairs.

    Fast forward to Saturday (the day before mothers day). I was heading out to get a gift for my mother when i saw my black button down work shirt hanging on the basement doorknob. I took it and added it to some other stuff i needed to put away.

    Later, I'm just leaving the mall with the pandora charm my mother asked for when my cell phone rang. It was my father asking me where "his" shirt went.

    To make an already long story short, he thought the shirt I'd just taken was his, when it wasn't. He then pretty much accused me of taking a black Aero brand shirt from the basket that he'd added my clothes to the week before. I outright told him that first of all, I didnt have the Aero shirt (the one he thought was his was Croft & Barrow) and that if he had just kept my stuff separate like I'd told him to this wouldn't have happened. Exasperated, he asked if he could "borrow" the C&B shirt because he "needed" it for his chorus concert. I should've said no just on general principle but I agreed.

    There was more to it than that, though. I damn near flipped my lid at him because he kept insisting that I had his shirt and that I'd claimed it was mine and this was all my fault, when I did no such thing and it was actually HIS fault for not being able to comprehend simple instructions.

    Last night he told me he found the missing shirt......in my kid brother's clean laundry.

    In other words, he put HIS OWN SHIRT into the wrong fucking laundry pile. You can't even keep track of your own clothes? Pathetic. Turning around and blaming it on me is unacceptable.

    He did apologize, but come on, this is something that should never have happened.

    End rant.
    Last edited by Dave1982; 05-10-2011, 01:32 AM. Reason: many typos; iOS autocorrect
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  • #2
    When my daughters got old enough to do laundry, they did their own. Just for that reason.
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    • #3
      Quoth pitmonkey View Post
      When my daughters got old enough to do laundry, they did their own. Just for that reason.
      Same here they have been doing their own laundry for quite a while now...frankly *I* was getting tired of sorting their shit.

      Now I got a bf who can't even get his dirty laundry into the damn basket.
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      • #4
        I started doing my own laundry when I was around 14, but "to be nice" sometimes my parents would toss on a load for me if they had the free time. I always got really annoyed about it and my brother (who doesn't do his own laundry) and my parents would tell me I was being spoiled. Because obviously it's spoiled to offer to do all your own cleaning. Anyway here are a list of things that have happened because my parents washed my stuff
        • Putting handwash only items in the washer on regular leaving me with rags
        • Hanging dry flat items on the outdoor clothes line stretching it all out of proportion
        • Tossing faux antique lace in the washer machine
        • Hanging my favorite childhood plush toy on the line causing his head to tear from his body
        • Tossing all different colors in one load
        • Folding items with decals on it along the decal causing it to crack
        • Tossing hang dry/flat dry items into the dryer


        I have had a lot of expensive piece wrecked by my parents trying to be helpful. Then they complain how much they have to spend on buying me new clothes. :eyeroll:

        The biggest problem with being home now is that, due to power costs, we are only allowed to use the dryer on weekends, certain holidays, and after 11pm. More often than not, I will wait until I run out of clothes before I do a load. But my parents always have the washer full all weekend. I have gotten up at 6am and stayed up until 3am, never leaving the laundry room, just to make sure I can get all my clothes washed without the machines being stolen by my parents.

        Mom likes to let the laundry soak, so she will fill up the machine with clothing, water, and detergent; then let it sit for like 3 hours. I could do 4 loads in that time >.<
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        • #5
          My mother is concerned that I separate my stuff by color, occasionally fabric (red/purple; purple/blue, jeans, bath towels, kitchen towels, yellow/orange/lighter browns (depending), socks, underwear, white, blacks, bedsheets... you get the idea). She doesn't do that... and knits happen so much on her stuff. bleh. Also, really concerned about my own colors. I love my blacks, I love the color.
          Granted, my mom is willing to do my laundry 'cuz all the ones I know of stink on ice, and it's cheaper at her place... and she follows instructions, mostly.
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          • #6
            I have to have a laundry service do my laundry out here. When I first got here four months ago, it was a two day turn around. Lately it had been three then turned into four. My last batch took five days. I won't make it for sure if the batch I turned in today takes five days again.
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            • #7
              I sort by color, to an extent. Black and red tends to bleed all over everything. Whites get their own pile. Light stuff, and dark stuff.

              Then a light hot wash and dark hot wash. Not including kitchen items, which get their own hot wash.

              Kitchen towels, for instance, do NOT go in with underwear.

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              • #8
                I've washed kitchen towels with underwear before...it's all getting washed so I don't see the difference.

                But about people who have to "soak" their laundry...OMG! When I lived in a different apartment complex in another part of town and didn't have my own washer and dryer, and had to use a laundry room...I was forever running into that. This one neighbor would stick her clothes in the washer with detergent and then leave the lid up so it would just fill and then sit there. If I found that I would shut the damn lid so it could finish the cycle, then take her shit out and wash my own. Then I usually got the dryer first cause she would NEVER come down to check on her "soaking".

                Hogging the washer to soak stuff is bullshit in my opinion. Just wash the crap and get it outta my way!
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                • #9
                  Mom made me start doing my laundry since we had different ideas on folding time and putting stuff away (I was lazy in high school). But she always makes sure things are sorted and moving all the time with the washer and dryer.
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                  • #10
                    I've been doing my own since I was 9 because my mom was sick of it. If I lived with my dad now I would NOT let him touch it. He dries everything on super-high for an hour and shrinks stuff.
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                    • #11
                      My parents and I agreed to let me just do my own laundry because I didn't care for their el cheapo detergent and the fact that they just throw everything in the drier. I own a lot of really thin, delicate tops that need to be GENTLE cycle in the washer, and they need to be air dryed. And no, not hung on a clothes line to wrinkle and flap about, but to be laid flat in front of a fan, or just air dryed on a bed. That and they don't understand that really dark clothes should be seperated, especially brand new clothes.

                      My mom would put my jeans on the clothes line, and they got so crisp that they chaffed my legs. Same with towels. I DREADED having to use towels off the clothesline.

                      I stopped buying my mom nice clothing for special holidays when I saw a fancy, nice sweater (forget which material but you do NOT want to put this in the dryer!) not only out of the dryer, but wadded up! My parents practically wait until they are out of clothes until they do laundry, or before they go downstairs and get all of their CLEAN laundry that they've piled downstairs, in the nasty basement. And forget folding, they don't do it immediately, which is when you should do it.
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                      • #12
                        Quoth telecom_goddess View Post
                        But about people who have to "soak" their laundry.
                        I soak some of my laundry...

                        .... in a bucket, under the laundry tub. In my own home.
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                        • #13
                          Up until I moved on campus a couple years ago, I (and sometimes my mom) did the laundry. We both have similar ideas like running dressy/nice stuff on gentle and letting it air dry, sorting colors out properly, and not leaving laundry in the washer or dryer for several days.

                          Then my younger brothers inherited the chore since I was no longer consistently around to do it. I refuse to allow them near my clothing when it comes to laundry. They will leave clothes in the washer for a couple of days - to the point that you have to rewash them because they start to smell funny. They will continually restart the dryer because the clothes are supposedly not dry yet. I actually had one of my loads in the dryer that were dry and I was headed to fold them up. I pass my younger brother coming out of the laundry room and asked him what he was doing. He told me that the clothes in the dryer weren't dry so he restarted them on high

                          So my mother and I do our own laundry, although we will run ours together sometimes. Dad doesn't much care if his stuff gets shrunk so the men do their own and us women do ours.

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                          • #14
                            Blas, you should see if you can get a drying rack. I got one for cheap at Target 9 years ago, and I still use it all the time. It's great for drying bras, pants, and shirts at the same time. I don't dry any dress pants or jeans, bras, sweaters, dressier shirts, etc.
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                            • #15
                              This reminds me of something that happened to my TA for Fall 2009. On move in day a parent comes up to him and says;

                              "So who does my child's laundry for them."

                              The TA nearly died laughing.
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