Alis girls Posted September 10, 2010 Share Posted September 10, 2010 ... the strippers not the furniture I have 3 laundry bins, one in my room, one in my bathroom and one in boys bathroom. So why then do I find a jumper on dining table a pair of smelly socks on sofa a pair of boxers I stepped on and nearly skidded to my death on wooden floor worn undies left on floor, bed and anywhere but laundry bin. I live with OH, a 14 and 9 year old boys - I always wondered if the Chippendales mums all those yrs back had any idea what their boys would be doing - probably they had tidy lads - who knows. I have threatened that if it doesnt go in bin it doesnt get washed - but I know I would be the stressed one when they run out of clothes or footie kit didnt get done. Are girls as bad? Thoughts please Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christian Posted September 10, 2010 Share Posted September 10, 2010 Girls are worse OH went through a phase of leaving his dirty clothes in the spare room. So I made a conscious effort to ignore them. If they weren't in the washing basket, they didn't get washed. He soon learnt. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ain't Nobody Here Posted September 10, 2010 Share Posted September 10, 2010 Yup, I ignore (through clenched teeth ) dirty clothes that aren't in the baskets. They end up in there eventually . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chucky Mama Posted September 10, 2010 Share Posted September 10, 2010 My children 112, 14 &16 do their own laundry and have done for about 3 years. Doing it themselves stops them from putting clean clothes in the dirty clothes basket that they can't be bothered to put away , using a new set of clothes every day and all of the other clothes related nonesense that goes on. In the summer I do hang it out for them and they have to pay a fine if they use the tumble drier in the summer too. Aren't I a mean Mummy It is hardly difficult though, it's not as if they have to use a washboard or anything. All they have to do is put it in the machine, turn the k"Ooops, word censored!", dry it and put it away. If there are clothes kicking around I call them to pick them up. If the 'house fairy' keeps tidying them up, they will carry on leaving them around. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cinnamon Posted September 10, 2010 Share Posted September 10, 2010 I do my girls laundry,but if its not in the basket,it stays where it is. I was & dry it,then once a week leave a pile (unfolded) on their beds for them to put away. They did go through a phase of dumping the pile on the floor,but I mentioned that the spiders would hide in the clothes & they put them straight away now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Dogmother Posted September 10, 2010 Share Posted September 10, 2010 My children 112, 14 &16 do their own laundry and have done for about 3 years. Doing it themselves stops them from putting clean clothes in the dirty clothes basket that they can't be bothered to put away , using a new set of clothes every day and all of the other clothes related nonesense that goes on. In the summer I do hang it out for them and they have to pay a fine if they use the tumble drier in the summer too. Aren't I a mean Mummy It is hardly difficult though, it's not as if they have to use a washboard or anything. All they have to do is put it in the machine, turn the k"Ooops, word censored!", dry it and put it away. If there are clothes kicking around I call them to pick them up. If the 'house fairy' keeps tidying them up, they will carry on leaving them around. I couldn't agree more! We share laundry duties here; Rosie is as capable as me of putting it in the machine and pegging it out/using the dryer in the winter. She irons her own clothes too, which stops the large pile of ironed clothes that used to mount up on the chair in her bedroom. She used to moan that it was then creased again and unwearable, now if she irons it, she's far less likely to leave it again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snowy Posted September 10, 2010 Share Posted September 10, 2010 I am still trying to train the little boys We have a whole heap of odd socks because they throw them off anywhere, and underpants seem to mysteriously disappear as well The teenager is however slightly better trained now. He has a laundry bin in his room and when full, he washes it himself. I am happy to hang it out or chuck it in the dryer, but it then gets chucked into a basket and back to his room for him to fold/iron/put away. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lillybettybabs Posted September 10, 2010 Share Posted September 10, 2010 Problems with game console controllers here, They are left all over the place ( i even found one in the bathroom by the loo!) If they don't tidy them up i hide them now . Also batteries are taken out of everything to use in the controllers . Towels... don't get me started on those, one towel every time they wash of have a shower, they are left in a damp heap on the bedroom floor! I think girls are better, I was a little angel ....honest! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluekarin Posted September 10, 2010 Share Posted September 10, 2010 Problems with game console controllers here, They are left all over the place ( i even found one in the bathroom by the loo!) If they don't tidy them up i hide them now . Also batteries are taken out of everything to use in the controllers . Towels... don't get me started on those, one towel every time they wash of have a shower, they are left in a damp heap on the bedroom floor! I think girls are better, I was a little angel ....honest! I hear you with regards to the game controllers. I try to turn down the stereo, and find I can't as the batteries have been removed Oh, and girls are most definatly NOT better. My YD is terrible. She has a shower, and leaves all her clothes strewn all over the bathroom, landing and her bedroom floors. You'd always be ale to tell where she has been as its like the breadcrumbs from Hansel and Gretel, but in clothes form Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Dogmother Posted September 10, 2010 Share Posted September 10, 2010 Rosie is the same Karin, now that she's 12. She used to be so tidy too She most definitely takes after the ex! I'm not at all obsessed about tidiness, but object to falling over piles of clothes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chickencam Posted September 10, 2010 Share Posted September 10, 2010 No sorry girls are just as bad. When YD had her first day at senior school on Monday I decided that I would vacuum her room and make it look nice for her to come home to. I found 5 damp towels in a corner, strangely they were all folded there, she thought that they would dry like that I also found a summer holidays worth of chocolate wrappers and assorted crud under her bed and down the sides. She has now been banned from eating anything in her room for the forseeable future. My ED is reasonably well trained these days, can wash, iron etc. I do most of it though. DS is pretty bad, his floor disappears under a layer of dirty clothes and his socks get everywhere. I have tried the if it is not in the basket it doesn't get washed idea, but he just started re-wearing dirty stuff I might have to try the washing it himself route, but I still think that would only happen after a long and smelly time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Dogmother Posted September 10, 2010 Share Posted September 10, 2010 start spraying him with deodorant when he walks in the room. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lillybettybabs Posted September 10, 2010 Share Posted September 10, 2010 I asked my youngest step son to polish his shoes(they looked like they had never seen polish), You'd thought id asked him to climb Everest , Huffing a puffing (Kevin style) and i got the wicked step mum look ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chucky Mama Posted September 10, 2010 Share Posted September 10, 2010 Don't get me started on toilets Peeing on the seat, not flushing, not replacing toilet roll and having 2 or 3 on the go being kicked around the floor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lillybettybabs Posted September 10, 2010 Share Posted September 10, 2010 Don't get me started on toilets Peeing on the seat, not flushing, not replacing toilet roll and having 2 or 3 on the go being kicked around the floor Yep, feel your pain on that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chickencam Posted September 10, 2010 Share Posted September 10, 2010 Me too Men should be made to sit down. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Dogmother Posted September 10, 2010 Share Posted September 10, 2010 They are in my house! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
majorbloodnock Posted September 10, 2010 Share Posted September 10, 2010 Don't get me started on toilets Peeing on the seat, not flushing, not replacing toilet roll and having 2 or 3 on the go being kicked around the floor Yes, but in fairness it has to be said that blokes are just as bad.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alis girls Posted September 10, 2010 Author Share Posted September 10, 2010 Boy - have I touched a nerve with people here. I do the "sniff" test if not sure if needs washing if it pongs it does - if not sure I put back in drawer - too bad if they where the same undies 2 days running. My teenager like most teenagers does need change of top socks etc daily as otherwise one smells the phermones!! not nice. Footie kit have been tempted to leave it till stiff with mud but they are expected to turn up well turned out - I can imagine other mums muttering behind my back. Consoles - yep lost daily - not found in loo yet but it may happen - not very hygienic is it. ES's ex girlfriend was as bad - she borrowed a towel when they had been in paddling pool left it on bed and hung her outer clothes out of window - looked like the YMCA. I have a perfectly good washing line too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lillybettybabs Posted September 10, 2010 Share Posted September 10, 2010 It's always "Not Me" in our house, Though i have never met this person as yet. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Dogmother Posted September 10, 2010 Share Posted September 10, 2010 In my house it's 'yes, I am GOING TO!'... Going To never does though Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ClaireG Posted September 10, 2010 Share Posted September 10, 2010 Are not me and going to related to in a minute? That's what i get here. There have been some very long minutes! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Dogmother Posted September 10, 2010 Share Posted September 10, 2010 I suspect that they are one and the same, Claire. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alis girls Posted September 10, 2010 Author Share Posted September 10, 2010 Yep all part of same family Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
majorbloodnock Posted September 10, 2010 Share Posted September 10, 2010 They have a number of close cousins: "I was just...." "Not reeeeally" "I think so..." "Not yet" "I'm just getting to it..." "Why?" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...