Scurvy
Kungaloosh!
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What always interests me in any discussion like this is the assumption that a stay at home spouse - man or woman - has no business paying anyone to do any type of service that could conceivably be done by that person at home. Whether it's a working mom vs stay at home mom or a dad who travels and doesn't want to spend his weekends doing yardwork vs a dad who does his own lawn, it seems to be a real issue for some people.
Personally, ther are a lot of chores and errands I don't like doing and I would and do happily pay someone else to do them for me. I have someone do my yardwork, clean my house, and do my laundry. I'm home full time and I could easily do all those things myself - but I just don't want to. I would rather spend the money to pay someone else to do them. If my neighbor wants to observe and comment, well, hey! that's OK with me!! I'm still not going to mow my own yard!
In the case of dry cleaning, if I could just put it out on my porch and have it magically show up, I'd be all over that. No more having to remember to pick up the cleaning - it's all done automatically. That's a time and gas saver for me. I'd look at it as something else I had automated, like electronic bill pay.
I think some people just don't like the idea of someone taking what they see as the "lazy" way out, but I'm all about lazy so any time I can take advantage of that I will!
I agree! The thought that someone ought to have a good reason not to take their drycleaning in is ridiculous to me. They want to use the service, and they can afford it. That's all that matters.
Money can't buy happiness, but it can (essentially) buy time. Whether it's a matter of a dry cleaning service, pizza delivery, scheduling UPS pickup instead of trooping out to their office, lawn service, cleaning service, hiring someone to do alterations, . . . if I can hire someone else to do it, which will free up some of my time so I can do stuff I want to do, then I'm in favor of it. If you have the money, why spend time doing something you don't enjoy when you can hire someone else and use the time for things you prefer? I can't understand why someone wouldn't take advantage of a service like that, unless they truly enjoy driving to the drycleaners or they can't afford it or don't want to spend their money that way.
We used to get milk delivered by Ken, the milkman. We would just leave the empty glass milk bottles out by the garage door a couple times a week and magically, they'd be replaced with fresh milk the next day.
than many SAHMs in the neighborhood later named their kids Ken, too.





Of course, they deny it all, then claim to be the victim
, or the self-righteous
, whatever
. But, once you nailed them. Game over. They know it (whether they admit it or not, usually not
) and YOU know it. And they know you know it! 

