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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsI have accepted that at age 73, I'll never be able to fold a fitted sheet however is the proper way.
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I have accepted that at age 73, I'll never be able to fold a fitted sheet however is the proper way. (Original Post)
raccoon
Mar 12
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IA8IT
(6,135 posts)1. Remove wash replace. Never ever fold LOL
BOSSHOG
(42,172 posts)2. It's probably the number one mystery of the universe
Basso8vb
(877 posts)3. Whatever way you manage to fold one of those things is the proper way!
snowybirdie
(6,047 posts)4. I finally
felt real freedom when I decided not to give a damn.
central scrutinizer
(12,565 posts)5. I don't fold the top sheet either
I dont fold most of my clothes either. Shirts are put on hangers to dry, saves ironing. Only pillowcases and towels and jeans are folded.
Srkdqltr
(8,286 posts)6. I just roll them. No one, no one cares.
Chipper Chat
(10,338 posts)7. Easy as pie if you have a large flat surface
Use your bed.
Niagara
(10,528 posts)8. Compliments of Diamond Dog
This is how I do it.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10181809776
surrealAmerican
(11,610 posts)9. I remember learning how to do this as a kid.
Laundry was one of my chores growing up.
As an adult, even though I am the person in my family that does the laundry, I never fold fitted sheets. Just put them right back on the beds once they're clean.
zanana1
(6,366 posts)10. Giving up is an under appreciated life skill.