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gaming Dec 5, 2008 02:56 PM

Cleaning the house
 
Just out of curiousity, how often do you clean the house?
By cleaning the house, I mean vacuum the rooms, change the bedsheets etc.

As for me, I do it every week (friday or saturday).
I like my house clean and like to sleep on a clean bed.

One more thing:
In today's modern world, is it considered as gay if a guy likes to clean the house? Or do girls find it attractive?

Helloween Dec 5, 2008 03:09 PM

I tend to clean house (and by house i mean dorm room) about every week. I wash my sheets every other week, i tidy up my shelves and desk once a week and i vacuum once every two weeks, or as needed. I do laundry once a week, but sometimes i'm too busy on weekends to get it done, so it waits a while extra.

I poked it and it made a sad sound Dec 5, 2008 03:47 PM

We have chore day on Saturday where we get laundry and all that shit done. I get down on my hands and knees to scrub floors and bathrooms maybe once a month because I'm lazy like that.

Our vacuum shit the bed so no vacuuming until we get a new one. ;_;

Sheets get washed once every month or so. I have no idea if that's normal or whatever.

As far as floor to ceiling scrub downs, maybe twice a year.

Misogynyst Gynecologist Dec 5, 2008 03:52 PM

Sweep every weekend. Mop the floor, dust the house and scrub sinks/shower every other.

Bedsheets changed whenever I feel like it, so lets say every three weeks?

Radez Dec 5, 2008 04:11 PM

I pay someone 85 dollars to clean the apartment once a month. She scrubs everything, vacuums, all that good stuff. Apartment smells so nice when she's done. I can't stand the shit to do it personally. Don't you have things that are more fun to do on your time off than clean?

The unmovable stubborn Dec 5, 2008 04:16 PM

I would guess that they do have better things to do, but also have $85 in their wallets.

Paco Dec 5, 2008 04:21 PM

See, I have $85 in my wallet easily available to clean my place if I'd like to do it but... it's like changing the oil and doing regular tune-ups on my car; why pay for someone to do it when you can do it yourself?

Having said that, I clean once a week and wash my sheets every 2 weeks. Laundry gets done as I start needing new clothes to wear but I'd say my washing machine is working every 4 days or so to keep my clothes clean as much as possible.

nuttyturnip Dec 5, 2008 04:28 PM

My dad hired a housekeeper after my mom passed away. It seemed extravagant at the time, but really it worked out for the best. He had enough to do with his job, and keeping up with us kids, and truthfully, we wouldn't have kept it spotless without a lot of nagging.

Me, I'm torn. If I had the money, I might consider hiring a housekeeper, but at the same time, I don't like the idea of a stranger going through my house. I tend to clean things when they start to look dirty to me. Vacuum and clean the bathroom every 2-3 weeks (not usually the same weekend), laundry every Sunday, and I change the bed whenever the cat hair starts to make me sneeze (2-3 weeks). I've never seen the point of dusting, but I live alone so no one else is around to complain about the dust bunnies.

Lukage Dec 5, 2008 04:46 PM

I am the first disgusting nerd here, it seems...or the others just refuse to post.

Sheets monthly-ish, bathroom every other month, sweep/vaccuum when my feet are too gross just from walking from my desk to the fridge. Dishes weekly.

And Skills wonders why I don't post pictures of my house.

Paco Dec 5, 2008 04:50 PM

How you have a girlfriend is actually beyond me.

Lukage Dec 5, 2008 05:13 PM

Oh I never said that I did...but my boss will do the dishes when she's over for movies.

Paco Dec 5, 2008 05:30 PM

Huh. I could've sworn you said you had a girlfriend before in chat. Oh well. NO WONDER YOU'RE SINGLE.

Bernard Black Dec 5, 2008 05:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lukage (Post 664728)
Oh I never said that I did...but my boss will do the dishes when she's over for movies.

What now?

Hmm. Bedsheets every 2-3 weeks. Dusting, bathroom/kitchen (ie mopping + sinks) once a week. And hoover about every 3 days now we have a dog leaving clumps of hair all over the place.

Krelian Dec 5, 2008 05:34 PM

I let my room gradually turn into squalor over the better part of a week, and then blitz it and put everything into some kind of order when it gets out of control (i.e.: I chuck all my shit under the bed/into the cupboards). Sheets usually get shifted on Sunday evenings.

For the rest of the flat, we have a pair of ladies come round once fortnightly to keep everything fresh. And it is good.

value tart Dec 5, 2008 05:37 PM

My room gets gradually worse and worse and worse over the period of a couple months, until I decide that I'm finally not willing to live in this much of a shithole and clean it up.

And then it gets worse again. I can clean pretty damn well, I just never maintain. :(

I poked it and it made a sad sound Dec 5, 2008 05:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Radez29 (Post 664704)
I pay someone 85 dollars to clean the apartment once a month. She scrubs everything, vacuums, all that good stuff. Apartment smells so nice when she's done. I can't stand the shit to do it personally. Don't you have things that are more fun to do on your time off than clean?

How strange.

I never knew anyone besides the uppity, white-collared, cookie-cutter Home Depot home owners who have rooms in their houses which they never use to hire a maid.

I relish in cleaning my own home. It makes it more... homey. And you can always take the opportunity to re-organize or something. Though my home is not something you'd want to put in a magazine, I like the clutter and all the yarn everywhere.

My home is always a cluttered, discubobluated, CLEAN haven. My desk and workspace at the office is organized in an OCD manner, which I don't understand. ONE THING out of place there drives me completely bonkers.

RacinReaver Dec 5, 2008 05:55 PM

I live in a fairly constant state of disorder, though occasionally I'll get sick enough of it that I'll try to clean everything so there's not piles of papers and shit everywhere.

Sheets are usually changed shortly after I wind up sleeping in my bed without showering, since the sheets always feel really scuzzy afterwards.

Vacuuming isn't that often since I take my shoes off at the door and don't eat in my room, so there's not a whole lot of mess that's made. I still do it now and then since somehow dirt manages to still accumulate.

Girlfriend tends to get grossed out by the tub/sink much quicker than I do, so she'll generally just take forever brushing her teeth one night and it turns out she was actually cleaning it.

I'm the kind of person that doesn't mind being messy, but it has to be a clean messy.

Zip Dec 5, 2008 05:55 PM

havnt changed my sheets in like 3 months lol

kupomog Dec 5, 2008 06:52 PM

I change my sheets and do my laundry every week. I have chronic eczema so I need to, otherwise I more than likely wouldn't bother. Vacuuming gets done whenever mom does it, usually every week since we've got dogs. I'm the only person who ever scrubs the tub, I do it once a month. We try to keep it clean but our house is still just a cluttered mess. Might have something to do with having 6 dogs and 2 lazy people who make enough of a mess to cover the whole family.

ComradeTande Dec 5, 2008 07:23 PM

I clean every day I have off, telling myself I have to do one thing at the least. Last day off was laundry, tomorrow is probably tackling the computer room. If you just do a little at a time, it really does show.

As for sheets, I wash them at least once a month, probably twice.

Philia Dec 5, 2008 08:05 PM

I usually buy at least 3 pair of sheets so I'd rotate them when one is due for laundry. IMHO its best because I like going into clean sheets right after taking a shower or something. Something like double clean or something.

Laundry day is every Tuesday. I'm always off on that day and its the best day (early hours to 5 pm) to do it before anyone else in the complex goes down there and uses them. I live in a 12 room by 3 floors apt building. Laundry room only has two washers/dryers. They eat up 1.50 per load. And that's just for one machine.

Only SD cares much about mopping the kitchen/bathroom (pretty small rooms). Ditto for vacuuming. I care about the dust on the screens as well as on the consoles. The times in doing these pretty much varies to when I have time.

I'd go nuts seeing dust bunnies here and there. But the bedroom area is always a disaster. I still have too many unneeded junk that I need to box up and store away somewhere.

I'm just glad that neither of us are lazy at leaving things behind like some couples I knew (leaving wet towels on the floor in the bathroom, leaving the trash untended), we always made sure that the apt is guest friendly (regardless of the bedroom area of course). We'd usually have company over every now and then (a weekend or two).

Midna Dec 5, 2008 08:36 PM

I clean all the time, but get little done in one cleaning session. For instance, I'll start the dishes, get the dishwasher half loaded, and then remember I have to clean the bathroom. I go clean the toilet and sink, but not the tub, and then go dust bookshelves. I'll sort laundry, and only do one of the loads, and am lucky if I remember to get the wet clothes into the dryer. I can spend an hour just cleaning the entertainment area that houses our tv, game consoles, etc., while the rest of the room looks like a hurricane blew through.

Overall the house is fine, I just struggle with keeping my attention on one thing at a time.

arthurrrdent Dec 5, 2008 09:28 PM

I clean the house once a week. If you put it off much longer, the mess just builds up. The less you clean, the harder and grosser it is once you finally do.

The Wise Vivi Dec 5, 2008 10:00 PM

I maintain the house/dorm/apartment by cleaning a little everyday and if things get carried away due to homework/school, etc then I do a big clean every weekend.

Lukage Dec 6, 2008 12:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Encephalon (Post 664731)
Huh. I could've sworn you said you had a girlfriend before in chat. Oh well. NO WONDER YOU'RE SINGLE.

Not recently. My home has nothing to do with how I maintain myself outside of it, nor does it effect its practical uses like having a girl over.


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