My spouse and I each fold clothing. But after only a brief honeymoon (well, it was actually after the honeymoon, but you know what I mean), we agreed to each fold their own… because the only thing we agree on is how to fold towels. Well and the sheets except for the pocketed ones.
With due respect to the late Kenny Rogers , may I say : Every husband knows that the secret to survin, is knowing how to hold them and knowing how to fold them.
I doubt her ask included a how. But after all this time she should have known that men take shortcuts when it comes to folding stuff.. actually, we take shortcuts pretty well wherever we can.
my husband had a certain way he folded his clothes before we met. when we went to the laundramat he had to one table all to himself and guarded it until the clothes came out of the dryer. eventually i got the knack of it and help him when the arthritis had disfigured his hands which made it difficult for him to do it himsellf..
Okay, it’s a stereotype, but I sometimes suspect my husband does things like this (except — loading the dishwasher) in such an inept way that I won’t ask him too often because “I can do it better myself,” and I will end up reloading the dishwasher. Fiendishly clever those husbands. Fortunately, this does not extend to vacuuming or hand-washing dishes.
Concretionist over 4 years ago
My spouse and I each fold clothing. But after only a brief honeymoon (well, it was actually after the honeymoon, but you know what I mean), we agreed to each fold their own… because the only thing we agree on is how to fold towels. Well and the sheets except for the pocketed ones.
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
as I live by myself, there are times I’m unable to fold certain laundry items I just can’t seem to fold right (fitted sheets for example)
hariseldon59 over 4 years ago
She’ll need to wash it again anyway, since it’s covered with dog hair.
stillfickled Premium Member over 4 years ago
A lady I once worked with tried to explain to me how to fold a fitted sheet. I tuned her out after the first few words.
dadoctah over 4 years ago
Oribuku? Origami literally means “fold paper”. My suggestion would mean “fold clothes”.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 4 years ago
I can’t get no satisfaction…
Sanspareil over 4 years ago
Looks like Roscoe assisted in the folding.
jagedlo over 4 years ago
following the letter of the law and not the spirit, huh, Earl?
Breadboard over 4 years ago
Opal you got what you asked for .
cubswin2016 over 4 years ago
I think Earl is just pretending to be incompetent just like Ray Barone did.
Zebrastripes over 4 years ago
Everyone folds accordingly to their space. There’s no right and wrong.
mjjk1985 over 4 years ago
Nobody folds fitted sheets right!
Ronnie 7 over 4 years ago
With due respect to the late Kenny Rogers , may I say : Every husband knows that the secret to survin, is knowing how to hold them and knowing how to fold them.
snookdog69 over 4 years ago
Go on youtube they will show u how.
Alberta Oil Premium Member over 4 years ago
I doubt her ask included a how. But after all this time she should have known that men take shortcuts when it comes to folding stuff.. actually, we take shortcuts pretty well wherever we can.
j.l.farmer over 4 years ago
my husband had a certain way he folded his clothes before we met. when we went to the laundramat he had to one table all to himself and guarded it until the clothes came out of the dryer. eventually i got the knack of it and help him when the arthritis had disfigured his hands which made it difficult for him to do it himsellf..
listmom over 4 years ago
Okay, it’s a stereotype, but I sometimes suspect my husband does things like this (except — loading the dishwasher) in such an inept way that I won’t ask him too often because “I can do it better myself,” and I will end up reloading the dishwasher. Fiendishly clever those husbands. Fortunately, this does not extend to vacuuming or hand-washing dishes.
zeexenon over 4 years ago
Beauty is …. something or other.