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      I do it while watching TV or something. It never seems to stop though. Even better when the kids spill something on the couch or wet the bed and you have to do impromptu laundry in the middle of the non-stop laundry.

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      You fold your toddlers laundry lol?

      Yeah they get immediately stuffed into their corresponding drawers. They rip half them out anyway.

      As for when they get older for school… Their shit is getting rolled just like mine. Way easier, more compact, and able to see what’s what immediately after opening your drawer. They’ll be helping the whole time.

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      If they’re too young to fold their own, they’re small enough that their clothes should be able to just lay flat in the drawer.

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    Basket solution. Other than the items that must be hung up to prevent excessive wrinkling, just lay out a number of laundry baskets that are separated by category (person X’s shirts, person Y’s pants, person Z’s unmentionables), located about waist high for convenience.

    Chuck the cleaned, dry items into each sorted bin. Congratulations, you’re done.

    Takes a few seconds to find a specific article of clothing later but saves hours in folding and putting away.

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      There’s always solutions, you also don’t need to sort it that way either. It being in one hamper is just as acceptable. But there is perception from other people to take into account.

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        Plus I find it harder to remember what I have left in clean when its all in the bin. Nothong worse than getting ready for work and realizing you have no clean pairs of khaki pants left.

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          The solution is for everyone to be exactly the same size so clothing is interchangeable!

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    By the power granted to me by podcasts, I can complete any mundane task. Handling the laundry is no problem at all. I even hang-dry my clothes these days for reduced energy usage and lower wear on the clothes, and the hanging part doesn’t bother me at all.

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    Don’t have a dryer, so the washing machine is my enemy. I just hang stuff to dry until I need to wash again. Having a laundry rack permanently standing in your living room is somewhat strange.

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    I lay my shirts flat on a side table. Much quicker than hanging or folding, and still prevents wrinkles. Socks, underwear, and jeans I don’t fold, but I separate into different piles that go in drawers and shelves.