You are an asss and I don't appreciate your condesending tone. TROLL.
2007-05-11 08:26:11
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answered by PunkMom 3
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I love Downy wrinkle releaser- I spray and smooth the wrinkles away. I also use it when I iron and when I take the clothes out of the dryer to prevent wrinkles.
P.S.-- This is not just a women's job. My husband and 3 sons help out with laundry as well. I just like doing it.
2007-05-11 12:36:35
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answered by PharmNerd 4
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No. This is not the study of housework or biology. There are sections for that. This isn't about dating or homosexuality. There are sections for those. This is about women in history, politics, etc in areas of life which we were previous denied and now very underrepresented. Get over yourself. No matter how much you hate us, we are half the population. Don't like women's studies? Go to another section TROLL.
2007-05-11 17:38:43
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answered by ? 2
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Put the clothes into the dryer with a damp towel.
2007-05-11 13:35:55
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answered by BeachBum 3
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Take the clothes out of the washing machine.
Now spread them carefully over the driveway, then tell your wife to get her keys.
While she starts the car, you lie down on top of the clothes. Wife backs car and comes forward again repeatedly, until the wrinkles are out of YOU and the clothes.
Good luck
2007-05-11 15:34:19
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answered by Croa 6
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turn the shower on HOT and then hang the clothes on a hanger on the towel rail(usually there is one in the shower at a spot where the towels won't get wet) and get ready do all the other things when you finished you wrinkles should be out..as long as there is steam it should work!
2007-05-11 12:39:05
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answered by Nad 2
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My answer is put it in the dryer, Why only women, men know this too who says it is for women only you need to wake up and smell the coffee we work outside the home now.
2007-05-11 12:38:08
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answered by carpathian3030 6
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Okay, here's my answer, I get a man like you to do since I am far too intelligent to do my own ironing. Now here's a question for you: When you get out with your gay and cross dressiing crowd, what is the color of your favorite dress for this Spring time season? Do you prefer a tropical torquoise or a bright orange?
2007-05-11 14:53:20
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answered by greanwitch 2
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I usually don't buy clothes that need ironing; if they're wrinkled-I don't care anymore, I wear it. No one would dare say anything to me about it!
2007-05-11 15:15:40
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answered by edith clarke 7
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i just throw my wrinkly shirts in the dryer for 5 minutes on medium heat
2007-05-11 12:31:37
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answered by Jimbo79 2
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I don't wear clothes that wrinkle.
And my husband has to iron his own darn shirts.
2007-05-11 19:51:44
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answered by Lynne O'Dwyer 3
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