CaptainAmerica
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Completely agreed with all of this, I just think it's two separate issues. Issue #1 is the kids' inability to land their clothes in an appropriate place, whether that's the bathroom hamper, bedroom hamper, laundry room, or wherever it's supposed to be. Issue #2 is the amount of laundry they're doing, but 8 loads in a week doesn't strike me as very much for a family of four, so I don't view it as much of an issue at all.Not the poster you quoted, but I only do laundry once every week to 10 days. Never had any problem with dirty underwear. And no one in my family has ever put a wet towel into a hamper-- they have known since they were toddlers that something wet will get moldy/mildewy.
It's a waste of her time to wash clothes that are already clean. It's also extremely rude for the kids to expect her to pick up after them and purposely creating more work for her to do than is necessary. It's also a waste of resources. Sure, their family's finances won't be affected by the cost of water/gas/electricity to do a few extra loads of laundry, but they are still wasting water/gas/electricity by washing clean things due to the kids' laziness. Perhaps the husband is also bothered by that. Or maybe they have a septic system that can't handle the extra water of more laundry. All plenty of reasons for him to be upset in my opinion.
Personally, I would be annoyed if my husband was NOT upset over the laundry. The OP is obviously bothered by the issue, both their bathrooms are a disaster, the kids are being completely disrespectful of the OP's time and expecting her to do way more than is necessary because they are being lazy. If my husband was not upset over the situation, I would think that he also does not respect me or my time.
The bathtub part is the strangest to me... I wonder what series of events could have transpired for the kids to think that the bathtub of all places is ever an appropriate place to leave laundry, not matter how clean or dirty it is.