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Not changed my sheets for 6 months
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"yuck, i change my bedding every week and daughters as well, bottom sheet especially"
funny you should say that, me ol mam used to say put the top sheet to bottom and wash the bottom one. but then there were eight kids in our family. he he. Do my each weekend but not always the quilt cover. They are such a struggle. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"once a week maybe more if i have a meet nothing better than getting into a fresh clean bed."
mmmmmmm especially after a special treat in a long luxuriant bathtub. yesssssss |
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"It depends how many nights I have actually slept in it.... and on what time of year it is.... and if someone else has been in it."
This is how it works for me... if it's just me then I generally do it every fortnight. Unless I have a visitor and then it gets changed before then after (sometimes a leave it a couple of days depending on the visitor) |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I went to someone's house once and thought they had a dark grey/blackish shiney leather sofa.... until I realised it was once cream cloth."
How can people be that dirty |
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"I went to someone's house once and thought they had a dark grey/blackish shiney leather sofa.... until I realised it was once cream cloth.
How can people be that dirty "
I dunno but if I had a quid for every time someone asked me that question I'd have a cleaner to wash my sheets for me! |
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By *evin5050Man
over a year ago
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"I went to someone's house once and thought they had a dark grey/blackish shiney leather sofa.... until I realised it was once cream cloth."
Oooh - that made me feel a little ill!
I change my bedding very regularly but always just before a meet at mine (and sometimes straight after!). I just wish everyone was as respectful. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"6 months!!! 6 months!!!
You can get 18 out of 'em easy! Jeesh, some people!!
bet you have lots of lie in's or just cant get out of them lol "
He probably still stuck to them |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Reminds me of a story my sister once told me about a guy she was dating...well, they're living together now, but at the time, they used to spend alternate weekends at each others homes.
Naturally, she didn't carry things like towels, she used his. After a few weeks of visiting she noticed the towels were smelling a bit funny, so she asked him what he'd washed them in. He looked blankly at her and said "washed? I haven't washed them."
When she enquired further, all the time she'd been visiting he'd never once washed the towels as he said "only you use them!" |
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By *orestersCouple
over a year ago
The Forest |
"It makes me chuckle when people make such a fuss about changing the sheets... yet they don't change what's under the sheet for years."
We have mattress toppers that get washed about once a fortnight.
What about duvets though - how often do they get washed/dry-cleaned? We do ours every 6 months or so, but what about you other fabsters? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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What about duvets though - how often do they get washed/dry-cleaned? We do ours every 6 months or so, but what about you other fabsters?"
Duvets in regular swinging use get such a hammering they're probably best thrown out after 6 months or so.
Last time I looked the cost of laundering was about the cost of a cheapo duvet for fun purposes. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"yuck, i change my bedding every week and daughters as well, bottom sheet especially
funny you should say that, me ol mam used to say put the top sheet to bottom and wash the bottom one. but then there were eight kids in our family. he he. Do my each weekend but not always the quilt cover. They are such a struggle." thats the armed forces routine,every 4 days bottom sheet in wash ,top reverts to bottom and the clean sheet to the top |
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By *iteskinMan
over a year ago
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i went to a couples house one a few years back
nice peeps clean tidy house and both looked nice and clean etc
went upstairs to their bedroom
there were 3 and i kid you not 3 dogs on the bed we were about to fuck on!!
1 alsatian
2 jack russells
i said what the fuck as we went in the room as i,m not exactly the shrinking violet type
they were all cool like its ok we will just put them out in the hallway
you know i left dont you and never went back!
dogs on beds in fact any animals on beds make me wanna puke
doggy style on a bed..thats a different story |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"......thats the armed forces routine,every 4 days bottom sheet in wash ,top reverts to bottom and the clean sheet to the top"
I believe some use the same routine with socks.
Every week the left sock is swapped onto the right foot, the right sock is dhobying and a new sock is 'found' from somewhere for the left foot. |
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What about duvets though - how often do they get washed/dry-cleaned? We do ours every 6 months or so, but what about you other fabsters?
Duvets in regular swinging use get such a hammering they're probably best thrown out after 6 months or so.
Last time I looked the cost of laundering was about the cost of a cheapo duvet for fun purposes."
You can pick one up in most supermarkets for not much more than a tenner.... the same with quilted mattress covers. Sometimes I'lll wash them (usually in the summer when they can do on the line to dry)sometimes I just bin them and pop a new one on.
I don't see the point in putting clean sheets and covers on something which has been soaked in sweat and other body fluids for months on end (if not years). |
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