For the keks (now.org)
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Do women even remember how to run an iron? This is kinda funny, in a sorta sad way. BTW, I am a woman 🤪
Why yes, I do. Don't like unpressed clothes. I used to iron my kid's school clothes every day, including t-shirts and jeans. Ruffles are the worst. I think it's a generational thing. Back in the day, Monday was wash day, using a roller maytag and a clothes line. Tuesday was iron day for the tub of clothes that were sprinkled the day before. We started young. 4 or 5 and learned by ironing handkerchiefs and pillow cases. No steam irons.
Yes we learned by ironing handkerchiefs! I remember the sprinkler bottle. But steam irons definitely OK and essential!
Oh yes, indeed. Steam to ironing is like dish washers are to dishes. And my husband irons. He hated what the cleaners did to his business shirts and I figured very early on that he didn't iron my clothes, so I wasn't obliged to iron his stuff. My older sister came to stay once and was horrified...but she never worked outside the home, so....
I agree that it is generational 😊 I also dislike wrinkled clothes and enjoy ironing.
Military taught me how to iron!!!!!!
My husband is a Marine, so I suspect you know where he got his skill.
Ma'am...YES Ma'am I do...YOU BE OUTSTANDING WOMAN AND WIFE!!!
Hand Salute to You!!!!
I'm a single dude and if my shirt is wrinkled I put it in the dryer with a damp washcloth. If I could find a woman that irons, I'd put a ring on it.
I have a Rowenta, but I'm taken.
Hint: I was told about the great Rowenta iron by a bachelor who used it for his business clothing.
I have had several. Last time couldn't find one so settled for a T-fal. It's not as good but OK. Another thing, if you sew, you have to know how to iron. ( and isn't it odd that's there's something comforting about reminiscing about something as simple as ironing? A longing for days when right or wrong was simple and so easy to see. Now, we have to argue about your sex. )
My son asked my daughter to iron his shirt in front of his wife, and it didn’t bother her in the least. I would have been MORTIFIED!
Grin. Generations. I have given my son and DIL an iron and an ironing board. They're gone, but I have noticed my grandson (7) now will only wear clothes that come out of the dryer unwrinkled. We adjust. Grandson is perfectly dressed.
Excellent solution. I use a wet fabric softener sheet.
idk but the fact this is a feminist org makes this logo so ironic
I see what you did there.
Al Bundy would immensely pleased.
Hell no. In the off chance that ironing is needed, my wife puts her clothing on the floor and irons it there.
I learned how to iron decades ago when I had to dress up for work. I use an ironing board; both ends of it.
lol I found my old one cleaning up after Idalia flood ... last time used probably 2015 when I was working.