Or…now hear me out…get a 2nd set of sheets. Straight swap. One on…one off. Then you can forget about the “off” set, until it’s time to change the sheets again.
I was already assuming they did have a second set.
Taking off the dirty ones and putting on the clean ones is bloody well hard enough.
Are people out there really trying to turn around a single set in a day? That’s just setting yourself up to fail, I don’t care how neurotypical you think you are.
Or…now hear me out…get a 2nd set of sheets. Straight swap. One on…one off. Then you can forget about the “off” set, until it’s time to change the sheets again.
Wait, there are people who only one set of sheets? To me it sounds like having one set of clothes
It’s more like having only one pair of shoes. There isn’t usually a compelling reason to change them frequently, so you only need one.
I have seen this before it’s US americans, they all have dryers and can wash and dry in the same day.
I would never, I have sheet that are cozier for winter etc, also I dry on a clothesline
I also have a dryer, but I have like 3 or 4 sets of sheets. They don’t have to buy the fancy ones, just buy the $30 set from IKEA.
Oh they IS what she meant? she really has only one set of sheets? I was having trouble working out how this was ever a problem for her.
I was already assuming they did have a second set. Taking off the dirty ones and putting on the clean ones is bloody well hard enough. Are people out there really trying to turn around a single set in a day? That’s just setting yourself up to fail, I don’t care how neurotypical you think you are.
I now have dirty sheets and damp sheets that have been in the dryer for a week.
What now?
Buy two more sheets and try again, repeat until desired results are achieved or death.
Instructions unclear; all bedsheets are now dirty and I’ve been sleeping on a bare ass mattress for a month.
I caught this, too. If I forget about them until the next set is dirty…