tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7076616161438191135.post5209120619337254987..comments2023-09-09T08:31:34.854-06:00Comments on He says, She says!: Gender RolesChadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08551617316690073887noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7076616161438191135.post-80203155875683336642011-10-02T00:28:15.048-06:002011-10-02T00:28:15.048-06:00Chad...I'm about 150% sure Brad would be happy...Chad...I'm about 150% sure Brad would be happy to do your ironing. Even your t-shirts, from what I understand. Just stuff it all in a bag and drop 'em off in Murray...Juliahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12040930667168867613noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7076616161438191135.post-64952587220791372042011-09-28T14:09:12.509-06:002011-09-28T14:09:12.509-06:00Yes. The wife should do the ironing and I do, it&#...Yes. The wife should do the ironing and I do, it's called a dry cleaners! Just put them in a bag Rebekah and drive them to the cleaners. YOu will feel like you did the ironing and you won't have to lift a finger!!!<br /><br />Ironing is for chumps!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7076616161438191135.post-76293520192241482802011-09-26T14:23:26.788-06:002011-09-26T14:23:26.788-06:00I iron Stafford's shirts only because he doesn...I iron Stafford's shirts only because he doesn't care. He will wear it wrinkles and all. That bothers me so much that I iron for him. Maybe you should look into downy wrinkle releaser? Stafford's allergic, but I've heard good things about it.<br /><br />The best wrinkle free dress shirts are from Brooks Brothers. They actually call them "non-iron". They are a big investment, but they come out of the dryer not only without wrinkles, but they look pressed!Jhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00113052290306083983noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7076616161438191135.post-25677742744903816782011-09-25T21:26:03.358-06:002011-09-25T21:26:03.358-06:00There is no such thing as wrinkle free.
I have a...There is no such thing as wrinkle free.<br /><br /> I have a problem that started in high school. I started ironing all my shirts and most of my pants - even t-shirts. Neal has always been the best pressed guy around. Around the time my second kid was 2, I decided I could no longer live that way. I grounded myself to ironing only Neal's shirts and any nice-ish shirt I had. That was a good decision. I think it was good OCD therapy.<br /><br />I'm the only wife I know that irons her husband's shirts. All the other wives tell the guys to "iron your own damn shirt!" I think you may get that response from your wife. Sorry.Nataliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10118310156862453989noreply@blogger.com