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Davinarobo
11-02-2005, 12:11 AM
As I am moving to a large village style block of units with communal laundry and clothes lines, (and eyes everywhere) I was wondering how I could get away with laundering and drying my Femme clothes. A laundromat is not an option for me. The communal laundry is locked at dusk for security reasons. Could you please tell me how you do yours? I may get some ideas from them. Thanks a lot, with hugs from Davina.:confused: +?
Midnight_Minx
11-02-2005, 12:39 AM
Well, if you're not opposed to hand washing them, and setting them to dry on your shower rod, then that is an option. ^_^
If needed, you could even create your own clothesline in the shower ^_^
~Minx~
size7satin
11-02-2005, 12:41 AM
I know my grandparents had a little "hand washer " for thier RV its about the 1/2 the size of a foot locker.I think it hand cranked. Grandma would wash them then hang items on a wooden folding drier rack that fit in the little tub area.
The rack I have seen at Target so I sure like walword, kmart and so on would have them. The hand washer well best guess maybe a RV shop... wait I went to ebay......gotta love you can always find IT... http://cgi.ebay.com/Brand-NEW-Portable-Mini-Washer-Washing-Machine-Apt-Size_W0QQitemZ7559123571QQcategoryZ71256QQrdZ1QQcm dZViewItem
and the dryer is sorta like this you'll get the ideal..... http://cgi.ebay.com/Folding-Clothes-Rack-Steel-Portable-Instant-Set-Up-NEW_W0QQitemZ4414675974QQcategoryZ20621QQssPageNam eZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
good luck on your move (god I HATE moving)
Angela Burke
11-02-2005, 12:59 AM
I've seen small washing machines (hand operated and mains powered) in a shop dealing in caravan and mobile home accessories.
I don't think they would take much of a load, but as I'm assuming it's just your underwear you want to wash privately, this could be a solution.
Love Angela XX
Marlena Dahlstrom
11-02-2005, 02:56 AM
Women's clothes are often far more delicate than men's, so I end up hand-washing most of mine anyway. I put mine outside to dry, but a shower will do to.
OTOH, we're often extremely self-conscious about ourselves when in reality no one's paying particular attention. If you went to the laundromat with both your femme clothes (assuming they're not fetishwear) and your homme clothes, unless they know you and know that you're single, people will just assume you're being a good SO. And you can always go to a laundromat that's not nearby.
I just hand wash everything and then peg them out on the line in the garden. No one takes a blind bit of notice.
Julie York
11-02-2005, 12:19 PM
You're supposed to WASH them!
Wow you don't half learn some stuff here.:D
Trish
11-02-2005, 01:44 PM
My wife washes the washables, and I take the rest to the dry cleaners.
Wendy me
11-02-2005, 02:44 PM
well in my house i am the housewife so i do all the wash .....
Hand wash (Woolite), hang 'em on the shower rod. Jeez, it looks like some girls place when I have a few bras and pairs of pantyhose hung up to dry. Humm.. Make me feel kinda girly too.. Hee.. Hee.
robinLynn
11-02-2005, 09:43 PM
wash by hand and hang over shower curtain
StephanieCD
11-02-2005, 09:47 PM
Wash the frillies in your sink with Woolite (I learned that lesson the hard way) and hang them over the shower rod - it feels pretty to walk into the bathroom like that anyway. Regular clothes - wash them in public and while you're folding them, put them in a separate pile, "for her". Then you can rest easy knowing IF anyone notices, you can go with the "my girlfriend" routine - I've pulled it off... I even once asked a woman "can I dry this? I don't want to shrink it on her, she'd be pissed" ;)
Helen MC
11-03-2005, 01:04 AM
When I lived at home as a teenager the question didn't arise as I borrowed my sister's and my mother's knickers and put them back in the laundry basket after I had worn them for a day so they were washed along with all the other clothing , similarly with other female clothing I wore when home alone.
When I left home and moved to a small flat I bought an old washing machine and dried my panties etc over a clothes horse at home. Other clothing such as skirts could be dry cleaned and this didn't arose any suspicion if I took these to the Dry Cleaners along with male clothing as that's what people do take a mixed family load to the cleaners.
When married of course I could simply hang panties etc out on the washing line as my ex-wife and I shared our underwear taking the same size and style , full briefs, and any neighbours seeing them woud assume they were hers. Now on my own I use an automatic washing machine which has its own tumble drier. I don't wear flimsy , lacy undiess anyway so they won't be damaged by machine washing. Other outer clothing I take to the dry cleaners with some male "drab" so no problem there.
HaleyPink2000
11-06-2005, 03:39 PM
I find that I can get lots of nice time with my femme clothing if I hand wash them in the sink. My Wife does everything else. But I do all the fine things in the sink, and dry them on a rack over the tub. Its a nice time for Me. I find that my wife likes the help in not having to do Her own hand washing also.
Haley:)
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