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I had a somewhat unconventional childhood. Some of the things that most people learn to do at home as a matter of course, I had to figure out on my own -- with varying degrees of success. I'm interested in learning how other people manage day-to-day stuff.

I invite you to participate in my Laundry Poll!



[Poll #660554]

ETA: Holy typos, Batman! *blushes and curses non-editable polls*

M.

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Date: 2006-01-26 06:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] darthrami.livejournal.com
I don't actually do my own laundry anymore. Of all the chores ever, I hate laundry the most, and I'm not sure I could actually tell you why. So, we split the cooking, I do the dishes and vacuum and do most of the cleaning, and in return, she does the laundry.

Where the dirty clothes end up depends on a)if the laundry basket is full and b)I've picked up S' clothes to put them in the basket, and how tired I am when I get home. More often than not, clean clothes end up on the floor, because they haven't been put away by the time the next load is done and the basket is needed.

As far as scents, I can't stand anything that's much of... anything, so if a scent is required, I usually go for the "fresh breeze" or "clean" scent. But I've got such sensitive skin that 99% of the time, we buy the dye-free, scent-free and stuff like that.

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Date: 2006-01-26 10:53 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] twoweevils.livejournal.com
So, we split the cooking, I do the dishes and vacuum and do most of the cleaning, and in return, she does the laundry.

And this alone is a good reason to get married. Particularly to a woman. *grin*

M.

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