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By *ools and the brain OP   Couple 39 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.

In a bid to create thought provoking and intellectual threads.

Here we go:

Do you prefer to do the washing up or drying up?

Don't want to hear from you posh buggers with "dish washers"

Or kid's or staff who do it for you.

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By (user no longer on site) 39 weeks ago

I prefer paper plates.

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By *offiaCoolWoman 39 weeks ago

Kidsgrove

Prefer washing up. Don't own a dishwasher either.

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By *eroLondonMan 39 weeks ago

Mayfair

I prefer dishwashers.

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By (user no longer on site) 39 weeks ago

Washing up

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By *mmaleiaWoman 39 weeks ago

Trowbridge

Wash up, air dry, sorted

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By *atnip make me purrWoman 39 weeks ago

Reading

Drying whilst having a fascinating conversattion with wash epper.

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By (user no longer on site) 39 weeks ago

I can’t really cook so my normal deal is I do both they cook only fair

I can however oder a awesome take away or book a good restaurant

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By *ong-leggedblondWoman 39 weeks ago

Next Door

Wash up, then air dry, occasionally my daughter my dry and put away dishes

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By *929Man 39 weeks ago

bedlington

Haha well was going to say put in dishwasher till read the last bit

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By *ools and the brain OP   Couple 39 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.


"I prefer dishwashers."

Doesn't one's kitchen staff do this for you old chap?

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By *eroLondonMan 39 weeks ago

Mayfair


"I prefer dishwashers.

Doesn't one's kitchen staff do this for you old chap?"

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By (user no longer on site) 39 weeks ago

Wash up and airdry

Don't own a tea towel.

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By (user no longer on site) 39 weeks ago

Get disposable everything job done, debate over

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By *ittlebirdWoman 39 weeks ago

The Big Smoke

Definitely the dishwasher

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By (user no longer on site) 39 weeks ago

Dishwasher with the extra dry feature.

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By *ang bang bangity bangCouple 39 weeks ago

Sunderland

2 dishwashers. Then you never need to empty the dishwasher.

Put all your dirty stuff in one and wash it. This is now the clean stuff. You take it from the clean dishwasher as you need it and out it in the other one as you need it.

Mrs Bang Bang thinks I'm mental but she's wrong. When I win the lottery this will be a clear signal it happened.

Mr

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By *ellhungvweMan 39 weeks ago

Cheltenham


"2 dishwashers. Then you never need to empty the dishwasher.

Put all your dirty stuff in one and wash it. This is now the clean stuff. You take it from the clean dishwasher as you need it and out it in the other one as you need it.

Mrs Bang Bang thinks I'm mental but she's wrong. When I win the lottery this will be a clear signal it happened.

Mr"

When I win the lottery the clear signal will be that I have solid gold disposable cutlery.

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By *929Man 39 weeks ago

bedlington


"2 dishwashers. Then you never need to empty the dishwasher.

Put all your dirty stuff in one and wash it. This is now the clean stuff. You take it from the clean dishwasher as you need it and out it in the other one as you need it.

Mrs Bang Bang thinks I'm mental but she's wrong. When I win the lottery this will be a clear signal it happened.

Mr"

Haha that’s one of the best ideas I’ve ever heard and seriously considering it when I do my own kitchen haha

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By *ang bang bangity bangCouple 39 weeks ago

Sunderland


"2 dishwashers. Then you never need to empty the dishwasher.

Put all your dirty stuff in one and wash it. This is now the clean stuff. You take it from the clean dishwasher as you need it and out it in the other one as you need it.

Mrs Bang Bang thinks I'm mental but she's wrong. When I win the lottery this will be a clear signal it happened.

Mr

Haha that’s one of the best ideas I’ve ever heard and seriously considering it when I do my own kitchen haha "

You won't lose any storage by having a second dishwasher because you won't need storage room for all the plates ans regular things. Because they will be in a dishwasher!

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By *empest2KMan 39 weeks ago

Derby


"Wash up and airdry

Don't own a tea towel. "

I can see why you let them air-dry, as you have a nice rack!

Sorry, I'll get my coat

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By (user no longer on site) 39 weeks ago

I prefer to dry- (if my dishwasher is ever broken!!!!)

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By *inxy777Woman 39 weeks ago

essex

I prefer washing up! x

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By *uffnmuffCouple 39 weeks ago

London


"I prefer dishwashers."
same x

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By (user no longer on site) 39 weeks ago

I got a manual dishwasher so I never think about it

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By *929Man 39 weeks ago

bedlington


"2 dishwashers. Then you never need to empty the dishwasher.

Put all your dirty stuff in one and wash it. This is now the clean stuff. You take it from the clean dishwasher as you need it and out it in the other one as you need it.

Mrs Bang Bang thinks I'm mental but she's wrong. When I win the lottery this will be a clear signal it happened.

Mr

Haha that’s one of the best ideas I’ve ever heard and seriously considering it when I do my own kitchen haha

You won't lose any storage by having a second dishwasher because you won't need storage room for all the plates ans regular things. Because they will be in a dishwasher! "

Honestly mate it’s a brilliant idea and I’m serious about considering doing it thank you for sharing

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By (user no longer on site) 39 weeks ago

Literally bought a dishwasher last week. And now I'm excited at the crystal clear glasses I get given. That, and hiding the crap on view.

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By *ags73Man 39 weeks ago

glasgow-ish

Do both.

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By *JcuriousCouple 39 weeks ago

Derby


"Wash up, air dry, sorted"

This

Miss S x

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By *ohn.Wick.Man 39 weeks ago

The Continental

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By *ohn.Wick.Man 39 weeks ago

The Continental

Don’t really have a choice to wash up, hate doing it.

Air dry, because I can’t be arsed to do it myself.

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By *riel13Woman 39 weeks ago

Northampton

Do people really dry up??

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By *ellhungvweMan 39 weeks ago

Cheltenham

I never use the dishwasher - last time was probably three years ago. Just got home and thought I would see whether anything was in there: just found three plates, two cups and an assortment of cutlery. Thankfully it was all clean.

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By *amie HantsWoman 39 weeks ago

Atlantis

Obviously a dishwasher is better but in spirit of the thread, I prefer washing up.

Even at my big age, when we go to mums, my sister and I still race to the kitchen after mum cooks Sunday lunch to be the one that gets to wash up because the dryer upper will have to be the one to put it all away.

I dunno quite how our mum conditioned us to literally race to sort the kitchen but she’s managed it.

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By *ig1gaz1Man 39 weeks ago

bradford

I dont mind either.

ive volunteered to do either as well, but if someone beats me to the washing up then I will dry.

if you volunteer me to do the washing up you will soon follow doing the drying up.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS 39 weeks ago

Central

Drying

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By *inger_SnapWoman 39 weeks ago

Hampshire/Dorset

I only wash up, it drys itself.

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By *riel13Woman 39 weeks ago

Northampton


"I only wash up, it drys itself."

Thank god! I was starting to think I was weird

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By (user no longer on site) 39 weeks ago

I wash up then let them dry on drying rack.

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By *coobyABCMan 39 weeks ago

Aberdeen

Wash in roasting water then dry on rack...and I have a dishwasher that never gets used

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By *he turned me GreyCouple 39 weeks ago

Warwick and Coventry

The kitchen staff takes care the washing up, such menial activities are below my elevated status...

Mr

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By (user no longer on site) 39 weeks ago

I just let them soak.

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By *amie HantsWoman 39 weeks ago

Atlantis


"I just let them soak. "

Indefinitely? Just forever? An unending sink of pots and bits of food debris floating about? I’ve read some things in my time but this

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By *esthetic21Man 39 weeks ago

Birmingham/Bristol


"In a bid to create thought provoking and intellectual threads.

Here we go:

Do you prefer to do the washing up or drying up?

Don't want to hear from you posh buggers with "dish washers"

Or kid's or staff who do it for you."

I've got a dishwasher and I never use it it's far too much hassle and a waste of energy for 2 plates and few glasses

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By *esthetic21Man 39 weeks ago

Birmingham/Bristol


"I just let them soak. "
please tell me you go over them with a dishcloth or similar after they have soaked?

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By *esthetic21Man 39 weeks ago

Birmingham/Bristol

I will not let anyone do the washing up unless I know they know what they're doing nothing worse than dirty cutlery

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By *esthetic21Man 39 weeks ago

Birmingham/Bristol

And the absolute worst of all is these dirty bastards who drink tea/coffee from the same cup every day and the cup is literally dark brown it makes me sick wht I do is steal their cup and either bleach it or throw it away dirty bleeders

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman 39 weeks ago

The Town by The Cross


"And the absolute worst of all is these dirty bastards who drink tea/coffee from the same cup every day and the cup is literally dark brown it makes me sick wht I do is steal their cup and either bleach it or throw it away dirty bleeders"

My mug upstairs is just like that.... if anyone touched it or threw it away or bleached it ... they'd have to die.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman 39 weeks ago

The Town by The Cross

I would dry up .....

No contest. I leave them to drip dry and put a few away each time I pass the kitchen.

I'm all for minimising work .........

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By *esthetic21Man 39 weeks ago

Birmingham/Bristol


"And the absolute worst of all is these dirty bastards who drink tea/coffee from the same cup every day and the cup is literally dark brown it makes me sick wht I do is steal their cup and either bleach it or throw it away dirty bleeders

My mug upstairs is just like that.... if anyone touched it or threw it away or bleached it ... they'd have to die."

Oh you're a wrong en

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By (user no longer on site) 39 weeks ago

Dry, play the waiting game.

Hey, was a lot easier to wash up when up north.

Soft water, eee I miss it

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By *esthetic21Man 39 weeks ago

Birmingham/Bristol


"And the absolute worst of all is these dirty bastards who drink tea/coffee from the same cup every day and the cup is literally dark brown it makes me sick wht I do is steal their cup and either bleach it or throw it away dirty bleeders

My mug upstairs is just like that.... if anyone touched it or threw it away or bleached it ... they'd have to die."

yea I bleached the guys cup at work when he was on holiday he came back his cup was spotless and he threw it in the bin

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By (user no longer on site) 39 weeks ago


"I just let them soak.

Indefinitely? Just forever? An unending sink of pots and bits of food debris floating about? I’ve read some things in my time but this "

Im so sorry to have given you this mental image! I know sink food debris is one of the worst things on this planet. It was just something I used to say to my mum as a kid if I’d not done the dishes

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS 39 weeks ago

Chichester

It’s not on my chores list so not something I do

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By *amie HantsWoman 39 weeks ago

Atlantis


"I just let them soak.

Indefinitely? Just forever? An unending sink of pots and bits of food debris floating about? I’ve read some things in my time but this

Im so sorry to have given you this mental image! I know sink food debris is one of the worst things on this planet. It was just something I used to say to my mum as a kid if I’d not done the dishes "

I had bits of salmon and egg in my plug I had to pick out. Next time I’m just burning the kitchen down and starting again. I advise you do that same

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By (user no longer on site) 39 weeks ago


"I just let them soak.

Indefinitely? Just forever? An unending sink of pots and bits of food debris floating about? I’ve read some things in my time but this

Im so sorry to have given you this mental image! I know sink food debris is one of the worst things on this planet. It was just something I used to say to my mum as a kid if I’d not done the dishes

I had bits of salmon and egg in my plug I had to pick out. Next time I’m just burning the kitchen down and starting again. I advise you do that same "

I’m half tempted to burn my down now after reading about the salmon and egg incident I can’t have that happen to me.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman 39 weeks ago

The Town by The Cross


"I just let them soak.

Indefinitely? Just forever? An unending sink of pots and bits of food debris floating about? I’ve read some things in my time but this

Im so sorry to have given you this mental image! I know sink food debris is one of the worst things on this planet. It was just something I used to say to my mum as a kid if I’d not done the dishes

I had bits of salmon and egg in my plug I had to pick out. Next time I’m just burning the kitchen down and starting again. I advise you do that same "

Salmon and egg in your 'plug'

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By *melia DominaTV/TS 39 weeks ago

Edinburgh (She/Her)

I prefer my submissive does it..

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By *till gameMan 39 weeks ago

Oldham

I do both , like on my lonesome

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By (user no longer on site) 39 weeks ago

Both. But if I split the job I’d prefer to wash.

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By *carlet SeductionWoman 39 weeks ago

Maidstone

Jeez this is what lack of sleep does to a girl. I'm answering a thread about washing up. On a swingers site.

But washing up for sure. Ain't nobody got time for drying up, plus I can't stand touching wet tea towels

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By *ustincider888Man 39 weeks ago

Preston Ish

Washing up, in most cases I just leave the pots on the draining rack to dry

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By (user no longer on site) 39 weeks ago

I have a dishwasher but I love washing up! Especially when I’m cooking I enjoy washing up on the go

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By (user no longer on site) 39 weeks ago

Neither. I'm the cook (much to my misery)

I'm not doing dishes as well

Mrs

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By (user no longer on site) 39 weeks ago

I can’t stand cooking so do both

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By *mily36CWoman 39 weeks ago

Bracknell (or anywhere beginning with B..!?)


"Jeez this is what lack of sleep does to a girl. I'm answering a thread about washing up. On a swingers site.

"

...but we never know who is getting their rocks off with all those thoughts of soapy suds and cotton tea towels

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By *ornucopiaMan 39 weeks ago

Bexley


"I just let them soak.

Indefinitely? Just forever? An unending sink of pots and bits of food debris floating about? I’ve read some things in my time but this "

Bits of food debris floating about?

YUK!

For a start there is not likely to be any food debris in my eating lifestyle. Bones and similar get put in another cotainer at the table for appropriate disposal.

The intervening posts about egg and salmon bits in the plughole typify why I have such a system.

I bloody hate messy eaters and people who leave half a meal unfinished.

Under my system,hand washing up is a pleasure and is done immediately after each meal.

The crockery and cutlery self dry and any tea towels are there to impart a shine,if needed, before deployment. Mostly it isn't needed.

Dishwashers are for industrial scale catering and you can usually see how inefficient they are when you are given shitty cutlery in eateries.

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By *ellhungvweMan 39 weeks ago

Cheltenham

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By *uri00620Woman 39 weeks ago

Croydon

Not had a dishwasher in ages or staff to wash/dry (the latter was good for putting it all away too).

Nowdays washing is better. I like the hot water. Plus surely drying is more work. Why do that?...

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By *ornucopiaMan 39 weeks ago

Bexley

On reflection, I would opt for drying if I found myself in a household where plates covered in food debris are piled into the sink, all stuck together.

YUK! (Again)

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