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I change my socks and give them for washing after every use. It's kinda necessary as I sweat a lot.
Living in a hot and humid climate I treat every piece of clothing like this. Once it has touched me it goes straight into the laundry bin. Except for jeans, which I do air/sun dry a couple of times before rinsing them.
Now I imagine you putting on clothes and immediately taking them off again into the laundry since they have been touched.
That's hilarious. Usually it takes at least a couple of hours before that happens.
I get the gist of what you're saying but that's a really weird way to put it. Do you not do your own laundry or do you treat your bin as sentient and pretend it's not you doing the washing later (this is my favorite interpretation)?
I just dump them into the washing machine. So I guess I'm just thinking that the machine is doing it not me!