pjlla
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Just looking for a few examples. I tend to be very conservative with my laundry for two reasons.... Number one is that I HATE DOING LAUNDRY and number two reasons it the cost (in electricity and oil) of doing laundry.
Sheets in my house tend to get changed every week to 10 days. The kids sheets maybe two weeks, as they bath/shower at night and go to bed clean. Towels are hung after use and are used for upwards to a week (assuming it is not humid out, otherwise they get smelly). Nightclothes get worn for a minimum of two nights, sometimes 5 or 6, again, if it is not hot and humid weather. I take off my good clothes as soon as I return home from church/school/ etc, so that I can wear them again. And if I am just hanging around the house (I'm a SAHM) I will wear the same shorts/jeans two or three days (not usually tops though, and definitely not socks or undies!
). For my family of 4 I can get my laundry down to about one load or less a day for most of the week, with a big push on Monday for sheets/towels. Of course, it helps that DH wears a suit to work every day, so all I have to wash is shirt, socks, and undies.
That said, I have a good friend with a family of 6. She does a TREMENDOUS amount of laundry.... much more, relatively speaking, than I do. Now, I'm talking percentages. She should do about 50% more laundry than me. She does AT LEAST 100% more.
They have a one use rule on towels, night clothes, dishclothes, washclothes, etc. I cannot imagine how much laundry that must create. And I believe she changes sheets at a maximum of every 5-7 days! But to her credit, she hangs out almost everything, all year round. But I would be quick to train my family to hang up their towels and put their jammies under their pillows if I was faced with that much laundry!
Just curious what the "norm" is......................P
Sheets in my house tend to get changed every week to 10 days. The kids sheets maybe two weeks, as they bath/shower at night and go to bed clean. Towels are hung after use and are used for upwards to a week (assuming it is not humid out, otherwise they get smelly). Nightclothes get worn for a minimum of two nights, sometimes 5 or 6, again, if it is not hot and humid weather. I take off my good clothes as soon as I return home from church/school/ etc, so that I can wear them again. And if I am just hanging around the house (I'm a SAHM) I will wear the same shorts/jeans two or three days (not usually tops though, and definitely not socks or undies!

That said, I have a good friend with a family of 6. She does a TREMENDOUS amount of laundry.... much more, relatively speaking, than I do. Now, I'm talking percentages. She should do about 50% more laundry than me. She does AT LEAST 100% more.
They have a one use rule on towels, night clothes, dishclothes, washclothes, etc. I cannot imagine how much laundry that must create. And I believe she changes sheets at a maximum of every 5-7 days! But to her credit, she hangs out almost everything, all year round. But I would be quick to train my family to hang up their towels and put their jammies under their pillows if I was faced with that much laundry!
Just curious what the "norm" is......................P