Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
Chugging along the path of life
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To be fair on the separates if he takes a peek at the clothes/dresser he'll probably see or if you tell him though him being color blind I think is more understandable in this situation as that can present a unique aspect to patterns and colors of clothing. Under other circumstances if someone is unaware of the separates they probably aren't paying the most attention (unless they never see the child in them).First off, he's color blind. He also doesn't always know which separates go together.
same as the clothes/dresser comment though if you have a preference for what they are go for itnot to mention hair accessories.
If he's able to pack his own amount of socks and underwear he could do the kids too (speaking about your proper amount). Just tell him the amount to bring.Then there's the proper amount of socks and underwear,
It works for you guys so no biggie really not actually trying to change what y'all do. I think it's just a gender role thing coming into play that got the impression going for the initial conversation. A lot of women still take on the packing for children. I think that's what the other poster was getting at. I tend to see things less in gender so I would probably look at it more like one person (irrespective of their gender or their title meaning husband or wife) is better at packing for another person. But I can't say that I didn't read a bit more of what the other person was saying when I first read the comment that sparked the conversation just the way it was worded.

but I'm wondering why you laughed at that other person's post 
Maybe my usual anal-retentive packing style isn't so bad. If I had been in charge that wouldn't have happened.