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momXseven 07-12-2008 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by lady_express_44 (Post 322036)
Seriously . . . there are men that think about the laundry? :eek:

Cherie


Mine thinks about laundry a lot. No really he always wants to know why his one pair of favorite shorts aren't washed and ready to wear all the timed. :rolleyes: He's also very good at telling me when he is down to his next to last pair of socks or underwear. :smirk:

Blessings2You 07-12-2008 12:02 PM

Bob does MOST of the laundry, except for some of my stuff that has "special rules".

And he knows exactly how many minutes in each cycle. If he's waiting for "my" load to be done so he can put it in the dryer for me, he'll ask "What time did you put it in?"

Are you KIDDING? As in "seventeen minutes ago"? Like I pay attention to the time I start a load of laundry?

He's very schedule-oriented.

Twinkletoes 07-12-2008 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Blessings2You (Post 322063)

He's very schedule-oriented.



Cool! Time to get him started on kitchen and bathroom schedules. :D

Blessings2You 07-12-2008 12:17 PM

He does the dishes (kitchen schedule) and he changes the toilet paper (bathroom schedule). And he doesn't leave the seat up. :D

hjmom 07-12-2008 12:40 PM

My DH does laundry better than I do.. I always forget that something is in there that shouldn't go in the dryer, but he always is very thorough in going through the clothes. :D

snoodles 07-12-2008 04:29 PM

ROFL !!!
Thanks for the laugh and that sounds EXACTLY like my husband was. I could just see us having that very same conversation !!!!

You made me smile !!!

Snoopy 07-12-2008 04:43 PM

LMAO. Men can be such deep thinkers :p

My DH and kids were taking care of the laundry and everything else around the house a few years ago - I was non-weight bearing due to a broken ankle.

The first time I went to use the dryer the insde was blue :icon_eek: I asked all three of them how it got blue. It was a mystery, none of them had any idea :rolleyes:

I think it's much safer if I do the laundry :p

weegot5kiz 07-12-2008 07:29 PM

I dont want to hear, men cant do this or that, as a sole parent I did it all and did so b4 godzilla left. even my kids helped when they could, like seans first load of laundry and half a bottle of ERA,

took a good 8 hours to get the suds to stop flowing from every pipe and even the toilet, my mom tells me later vinegar will help cut it, yeah thanks i killed my wash machine running rinse cycle after rinse cycle

still b2u this was one of the best laughs i have had in a long time thank you

starfish 07-12-2008 07:36 PM

OMG, a man that does the laundry well! I hope you give that man a big hug. There are not too many like that!!

sabimax 07-12-2008 08:28 PM

hey men also think deeply...too...

Hubby was in thought the other day, then did share he was so concerned for me....feels bad that I suffer so much without a dx....and he mentioned sometimes he feels helpless..not knowing what to do or what to say....

but also, some men do laundry woohooooo mine does sometimes..once in a while..hehe I do have many kids..that do dishes, and other chores woohooo

hugsss thanks for the laughter, sarah


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