Nrealy 1/3 of People Wash Their Sheets Just Once Per Year! | |
Busterhymen
User ID: 47800209 United States 05/16/2021 09:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well, in all honesty, I allow my little Jack Russell to sleep on the bed with me, and she can be nasty after running outside on that red clay, so I have to wash all the bedding regularly. The sheets, normally weekly, and the blanket and quilt topper every couple of weeks. I never buy a comforter because they are just too difficult to wash and some of them say "dry clean only." That's not practical when you have pets sleeping on the bed. Quilts are so much easier to wash. I don't know what's worse..............washing the sheets just once a year, or having your dog sleep in bed with you. Would you hop into bed with your dirty feet after going barefoot all day? Or just as bad, letting an animal into your bed that never wipes or washes it's anus. Nasty! I know people that shit in their own homes....there is an actual room inside the house where they go and do all kinda nasty stuff. No outhouse! Nastyyyyy fukz. WOW! Great analogy! Think that up by yourself, did you? FCK the WEF! Keep your hands off my country! |
BLUENOTEBILLY
User ID: 53170913 United States 05/16/2021 09:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Buy more sheets and have a selection for summer and winter and special occasions like Christmas and Easter Too, we have fun sheets for sickness times and birthdays, also back to school sheets, for that week to warm the little darlings to get ready. I know they are an added expense, but they are also a blessing in disguise, as you can call out Sheets to the Laundry on a Friday in our home, And clean sheets make a fresh bed. Quoting: Wake up men awe your a good mom arent you!! stop liberal propoganda |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78148676 United States 05/16/2021 09:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | washing your pillow is more important than washing your sheets, your pillow is where you put your face 8 hours a day. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72756950 and if you only wash the pillow cases whatever is in the pillow will seep through in a few days. If i'm too lazy to wash the pillow or cases i spray the pillow case, inside and out with bleach solution , it works. you will never get sick if you do that Speak for yourself superstar. My pillow sees my face maybe three hours a day. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77762297 United States 05/16/2021 09:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well, in all honesty, I allow my little Jack Russell to sleep on the bed with me, and she can be nasty after running outside on that red clay, so I have to wash all the bedding regularly. The sheets, normally weekly, and the blanket and quilt topper every couple of weeks. I never buy a comforter because they are just too difficult to wash and some of them say "dry clean only." That's not practical when you have pets sleeping on the bed. Quilts are so much easier to wash. I don't know what's worse..............washing the sheets just once a year, or having your dog sleep in bed with you. Would you hop into bed with your dirty feet after going barefoot all day? Or just as bad, letting an animal into your bed that never wipes or washes it's anus. Nasty! You’re obviously not a true dog lover. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 30489486 United States 05/16/2021 09:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Buy more sheets and have a selection for summer and winter and special occasions like Christmas and Easter. I know they are an added expense, but they are also a blessing in disguise, as you can call out Sheets to the Laundry on a Friday in our home, And clean sheets make a fresh bed. Quoting: Wake up men Agreed! It makes bed keeping so much better. Fleece sheets and flannel duvet for fall and winter than cool cottons for spring and summer. How I get my husband to make the bed which he does 99% of the time.....show him this; [link to m.youtube.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72756950 United States 05/16/2021 09:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | fungus is what you really need to watch out for detergents don't necessarily have anything in them that will kill fungus, it will go right through the wash and the fungus is still there. washing won't necessarily sanitize, you need to put bleach in the water. detergents are just soap with baking soda to remove odor , soap is not necessarily anti bacterial, |
DangerClose
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80345815 United States 05/16/2021 09:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I wash them once every three weeks. Every other week would be more optimal, but I've got a big family that produces a lot of laundry. Ain't nobody got time fo dat. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77910542 Why did you have so many children that you can only wash your sheets once every 3 weeks? Sad that you have to sleep on a dirty bed. That is gross & disgusting. |
Wake up men
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76959211 United States 05/16/2021 09:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: GA Girl Well, in all honesty, I allow my little Jack Russell to sleep on the bed with me, and she can be nasty after running outside on that red clay, so I have to wash all the bedding regularly. The sheets, normally weekly, and the blanket and quilt topper every couple of weeks. I never buy a comforter because they are just too difficult to wash and some of them say "dry clean only." That's not practical when you have pets sleeping on the bed. Quilts are so much easier to wash. I don't know what's worse..............washing the sheets just once a year, or having your dog sleep in bed with you. Would you hop into bed with your dirty feet after going barefoot all day? Or just as bad, letting an animal into your bed that never wipes or washes it's anus. Nasty! I know people that shit in their own homes....there is an actual room inside the house where they go and do all kinda nasty stuff. No outhouse! Nastyyyyy fukz. WOW! Great analogy! Think that up by yourself, did you? |
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Pickle Lake
User ID: 79670919 Canada 05/16/2021 09:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That is fucking gross. I do mine every six months. I do not have sexfun on on the bed these days so not a big deal. When I was having the crazy sex with the squirters and what not, those sheets were usually in the dryer 5 times a week until I went to bed and then had to make the bed at midnight. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78148676 So you didn’t wash those either? You just used the drier to dry out the fermenting pussy juice? He puts the sheets in those special dryer bags that claim to turn your drier into a dry cleaning machine? The pussy juice stains never come out. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76959211 United States 05/16/2021 09:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | fungus is what you really need to watch out for Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72756950 detergents don't necessarily have anything in them that will kill fungus, it will go right through the wash and the fungus is still there. washing won't necessarily sanitize, you need to put bleach in the water. detergents are just soap with baking soda to remove odor , soap is not necessarily anti bacterial, |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80345815 United States 05/16/2021 09:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | fungus is what you really need to watch out for Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72756950 detergents don't necessarily have anything in them that will kill fungus, it will go right through the wash and the fungus is still there. washing won't necessarily sanitize, you need to put bleach in the water. detergents are just soap with baking soda to remove odor , soap is not necessarily anti bacterial, White vinegar in the final rinse gets rid of fungus. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 30489486 United States 05/16/2021 09:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | fungus is what you really need to watch out for Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72756950 detergents don't necessarily have anything in them that will kill fungus, it will go right through the wash and the fungus is still there. washing won't necessarily sanitize, you need to put bleach in the water. detergents are just soap with baking soda to remove odor , soap is not necessarily anti bacterial, I want to get a clothes line this year for my sheets. The sun kills everything. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79543875 United States 05/16/2021 09:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Jeans were designed not to be washed. But they can be. Sheets? They probably live alone and aren't getting any... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 46813044 I understand 120 years ago when men were riding the range & running cattle for a month at a time. But today, we just pop the items into the washer/dryer and they come out clean just an hour later. There's little excuse for being filthy. Well, the hard part is putting them back on the mattress. It is always the wrong way. Then you have to unlock the mystery of how those corner things work. Once you get a couple put on, you realize you have it the wrong way. ( It is ALWAYS the wrong way). Then you remove it, it shrivels to the size of a grapefruit, then you randomly grab another corner and try your luck again at the fitted sheet lotto. This process can take a long time. And that’s why people don’t wash their sheets a lot. |
T-Man
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 72756950 United States 05/16/2021 09:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | fungus is what you really need to watch out for Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72756950 detergents don't necessarily have anything in them that will kill fungus, it will go right through the wash and the fungus is still there. washing won't necessarily sanitize, you need to put bleach in the water. detergents are just soap with baking soda to remove odor , soap is not necessarily anti bacterial, just look at recent discovery on Mars, what did the find? FUNGUS. fungus is the most indestructible form of life. get some fungicide and put a little in your wash water they are saying the whole population has HPV, well. there is a connection between HPV and yeast/fungal infections it will be a fungus that wipes people out, it is always a fungus that wiped an entire species out. they can only grow rubber trees on Islands in Malaysia, because the entire rest of the world is contaminated with a fungus, same for Chestnut trees, now honey bees are being wiped out by a fungus. |
rob2
User ID: 80246755 United States 05/16/2021 09:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OK, so this is the UK, but I don't suppose it's much different here in the states. I thought it was just normal to wash your sheets every week - two at the most. And 18% only wash their jeans once per year? Don't they ever do any gardening, fence-fixing, mowing...? Quoting: GA Girl [link to www.hammonds-uk.com (secure)] too dirty for my taste.. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79543875 United States 05/16/2021 09:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ...and always shower before bed. I don’t understand people who bring a days worth of dirt to bed and sleep with it for eight hours. True. If everyone showers before bed the sheets would stay cleaner. And maybe just lay a flat sheet over the regular sheets if you are going to have sex then just take that off and you still have clean sheets. Change the pillow cases regularly at least. |
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Icey
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 30489486 United States 05/16/2021 09:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well, in all honesty, I allow my little Jack Russell to sleep on the bed with me, and she can be nasty after running outside on that red clay, so I have to wash all the bedding regularly. The sheets, normally weekly, and the blanket and quilt topper every couple of weeks. I never buy a comforter because they are just too difficult to wash and some of them say "dry clean only." That's not practical when you have pets sleeping on the bed. Quilts are so much easier to wash. I don't know what's worse..............washing the sheets just once a year, or having your dog sleep in bed with you. Would you hop into bed with your dirty feet after going barefoot all day? Or just as bad, letting an animal into your bed that never wipes or washes it's anus. Nasty! hey man, dogs and cats lick clean those parts better than some humans clean them. Why does a dog lick his nuts? Because he can. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72756950 United States 05/16/2021 09:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | fungus is what you really need to watch out for Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72756950 detergents don't necessarily have anything in them that will kill fungus, it will go right through the wash and the fungus is still there. washing won't necessarily sanitize, you need to put bleach in the water. detergents are just soap with baking soda to remove odor , soap is not necessarily anti bacterial, White vinegar in the final rinse gets rid of fungus. really? good info, did not know that, i think bleach will too but not sure what concentration/for how long |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 78310900 United States 05/16/2021 09:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Buy more sheets and have a selection for summer and winter and special occasions like Christmas and Easter Too, we have fun sheets for sickness times and birthdays, also back to school sheets, for that week to warm the little darlings to get ready. I know they are an added expense, but they are also a blessing in disguise, as you can call out Sheets to the Laundry on a Friday in our home, And clean sheets make a fresh bed. Quoting: Wake up men awe your a good mom arent you!! I was thinking the same thing - kids and husband (if there is one) have a gem taking care of them. |
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