😂😂😂. You are funny. I have been separating my coloured clothes from my whites and from my darks ever since I was 17 years old. I have never done any different. And I have been washing my own clothes since I was 7 years old because I spent most of my life in boarding school since the age of 5. Only when I was on holidays and my mum was off work did she wash my clothes. And that is only because she wanted to and would come to my room and look for any dirty clothes and wash without me knowing otherwise I would wash it myself usually.
Anyway forgive my life story. My point is, it has absolutely nothing to do with menapause what SMO ever.
You made my morning. You must be either bored or filthy rich to come up with such a story.01 Reply
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I never heard them say laundry habits are the first thing to go but who knows 🤷.
I definitely don't separate mine I use an absorbant paper thingy (add whites, add paper, add blacks) and i can just wash one load without any color dripping on the whites.03 Reply
329 opinions shared on Other topic. I always separate whites and colours, its like making coffee I always put the sugar in first when I have to use the same spoon, that way the sugar doesn't get coffee in with it
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17.1K opinions shared on Other topic. I have been doing this since I was 14. That is about when I started doing my own laundry.
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+1 yYou're on the way to being a mature woman. Next thing you know, you'll have another load for "bleachy whites", like kitchen rags and towels and things (I don't use sponges. They're little bacteria bombs). After that, you may even have separate towel or bedding loads! But it's a slippery slope. Soon you'll be wanting sex with other men!
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+1 yAsk a housewife and she will teach you!
I never heard a girl who mixes the white with the coloured in a washing machine!19 Reply- +1 y
Not all housewives are great in doing house chores!
Maybe it's not your fault since no one had taught you this... - +1 y
Your only 44 and you make me feel like your an old lady who lived in the 18th century π€£
Where are you from? - +1 y
mmm, that's sweet i like it, maybe that's why your a lovely lady π
New zealand, are there men in your country? I hear that your prime minister is a woman and the ministers are women and the leaders are women! Also women's rights are sky high there π
Your a sweet lady, do you love to become a housewife? Also will you consider your future husband to be the head pf the house, your life and your everything? π - +1 y
Iβve been with my husband for 26 years. He had a bad accident 15 years ago and Iβve been the husband since then. Iβm head of hoyse because he needs me to be. We donβt choose women to do things because theyβre women it just happens that those people are seen as the best person for the job. Gender is less relevant.
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Sorry to hear about that, well at least he's there with you...
I do believe in gender roles and i'm an anti feminist!
The man is the head of the house and i'll never marry a girl who doesn't adores becoming a housewife... etc
Well i'm happy to see that there still women like you who believes in eternal marriage and are always there in sickness and health, also in rich and poor!
Your husband is lucky π
Do you have a twin sister for me? Who is in her 30's π€£
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+1 yhonestly i have never separated them, i always wash on cold.
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probably! The only time i have ever washed on warm or hot is when things were really nasty, and it was usually a single outfit.
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+1 yMy opinion is that this is for people who have a A LOT of laundry. Most people (especially single people) don't have enough to run 2 loads anyway.
As long as you run them on Cold/Cold, you won't have any issues with color bleeding.10 Reply No itβs a way to make sure the dye doesnβt get into your white cloths like if you put red and white cloths together youβll get pick. Try it with a dish rage and youβll know what Iβm talking about
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Do you had wash then? New Zealand is pretty war all year round so you could just hang them outside here is Washington state your either getting your clothes rained on 9 months out of the year unless your on the east side (in which case October until March your cloths would freeze. )
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Yea I hate the rain itβs depressing I love snow id take 50-100 feet of snow if I could also like sun give 105 or at least 80 hence why I was thinking of moving to Alaska they some rain but mostly snow in the winter and 70-80 degrees in the summer.
Radom question is the southern cross obvious in the night sky down there like the Big Dipper is up here
920 opinions shared on Other topic. You are a trip... yes, Miss Witty, whites and colored clothing should be done in separate loads...😂 😂
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+1 yHaha your questions do ammuse me. It's what people talk about on their sofas with a cuppa. 😅
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Big time. Speaking of laundry i put my clothes in the washing machine and they came out with dry washing powder on them π³does that mean my washing machine water pip is blocked lol
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That's true
2.5K opinions shared on Other topic. Even though you now separate your coloureds from your whites, you are still sexy, as well as witty!
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+1 ycold wash, short cycle. no seperation.
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hell yeah.
Yes though thatβs why wear mostly darks less work. Also some taken to dry cleaners.
10 ReplyIt's very common practice dear. Don't worry. And even when you'll be old, you'll still be sexy af 😍😘
00 ReplyWhelm u are post keep them a part whites an color's an no I'm not talking about humen's Lol.
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+1 yYes, it's best to seperated your color, white, and black clothing. That way the color clothes don't bleed, whites stay white and the black doesn't fade.
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+1 yYou're too much!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Why?π
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+1 yYeah I wash my whites separately.
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+1 yItβ all the same to me
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+1 yIt is when I do my laundry.
00 ReplyFirst time? are you serious?
06 ReplyYikes!
10 ReplyHere we go again lol
01 Reply1.8K opinions shared on Other topic. I don't do it
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+1 yHappy new year!!!
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Thank youuuu
+1 yYou're gorgeous
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