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To think that it is simply common sense to separate whites from coloureds?

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HecateTheCrone · 20/03/2011 12:05

and NOT something a man of almost 50 would need to be sat down and given instructions on?

It has never ever occured to me that Himself does not do this. Ever.

I have wondered why all of a sudden, my bras go grey or the kids' pe tops go grey.

I've blamed the washing powder, the machine, poor quality clothing...

But today I find out that when Himself bungs a load in the washer, he just grabs whatever is in the washing basket and lobs it in Hmm

My last white bra is now disgustingly grey.

I mean, when I do the washing, I separate it. He has walked into the kitchen before and found me sitting on the floor putting the dirty clothes into piles - wtf did he think I was doing that for?

It honestly never occured to me that he is the reason I have dirty grey manky bras and that a grown man would need washing lessons.

AIBU? Naive? Thick?

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TheSecondComing · 27/03/2011 11:22

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scuzy · 27/03/2011 11:23

i'm just in awe your DH knows how to work the washing machine ye lucky mare! lol you seperate them and get two baskets tell him through one basket on a time.

scuzy · 27/03/2011 11:24

meant throw

ladysybil · 27/03/2011 11:26

lol, my six year old knew how to separate clothes. whites and coloureds, and heavy and lights. so towels didnte go in with underwired bras. etc.

Blame his mother. :))

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