Advice from Amy Dickinson.
For as long as I have known my wife , she has been reluctant to do the laundry.However, two days later, dirty clothes are still piling up.She works part-time outside the home, and I work full time from home.
But because you value having an empty laundry basket, I suggest that you should stop politely asking your wife to do it, and just do it yourself.In my household, we each take responsibility for our own laundry. If someone else has dirty clothes to make up a full load, you toss whatever is in the basket into the machine and transfer it to the dryer when you’re passing by.
You two might sit down together to revisit both your professional and domestic responsibilities. I hope there are ways to re-balance both.My husband and I were far-off neighbors to an eccentric and very talented painter. We truly loved and admired his work and bought several pieces from him.
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