My partner is ex-military and I’m a nurse. His towel is alwayssss folded (even tho he tends to be messier than me in other ways) and mine I hang on a hook or like the right one. Never thought too much about it but this made me laugh so much!
Same dynamic in my house. It's wild how military conditioning sticks around for the weirdest things like towel placement, but somehow doesn't transfer to dirty dishes in the sink. Priorities, I guess.
I was an army medic. I've been married for almost 25 years now. But I remember when I got out, I was very strict about towels. My civilian wife and her carefree towel placement drove me nuts. We actually got into an argument about towels that drove us to marriage therapy. I ended up realizing I was the problem.
My husband and I are both veterans. However, he was infantry. He is an absolute clean freak. Cleaning is cathartic for him. If he's stressed, he'll deep clean a bathroom. His last project was cleaning the grout of our floor tiles...of the 1800 sq ft first floor on his hands and knees with a towel and steam wand.Â
I must have a different version because this one is great at organizing piles into other piles and doing that sweet little folding thing with the boxers and tshirts.
As an ex-military RN, both of you are dead wrong and tore up from the floor up.
I was in the South Korean army. We didn’t get anything other than hand towels. Yall get bath towels in the US Army?
Yes but they're they only piece of gear issued that is waterproofÂ
Theyre dual usage: waterproof cover AND sand paper.
(Folds towel into thirds) 🤣🤣🤣
Ate up like a soup sandwich.
Tore up from the floor up is so disappointingly underutilized these days.
Half right, face! Forward leaning rest position, move! 🤣
My partner is ex-military and I’m a nurse. His towel is alwayssss folded (even tho he tends to be messier than me in other ways) and mine I hang on a hook or like the right one. Never thought too much about it but this made me laugh so much!
Same dynamic in my house. It's wild how military conditioning sticks around for the weirdest things like towel placement, but somehow doesn't transfer to dirty dishes in the sink. Priorities, I guess.
I was an army medic. I've been married for almost 25 years now. But I remember when I got out, I was very strict about towels. My civilian wife and her carefree towel placement drove me nuts. We actually got into an argument about towels that drove us to marriage therapy. I ended up realizing I was the problem.
Have you seen that Julia Robert’s movie?
Laura!!!!!
Y’all are both wrong, they won’t dry that way.
Hung flat not folded or bunched.
Yup I stretch mine out then my attorney husband goes and folds it up haha
My husband and I are both veterans. However, he was infantry. He is an absolute clean freak. Cleaning is cathartic for him. If he's stressed, he'll deep clean a bathroom. His last project was cleaning the grout of our floor tiles...of the 1800 sq ft first floor on his hands and knees with a towel and steam wand.Â
Can I borrow that one?
I'll see when he's free
I must have a different version because this one is great at organizing piles into other piles and doing that sweet little folding thing with the boxers and tshirts.
Oh I have that version too. We also have a meticulously organized storage unit, and all his swim trunks hung up in the closetÂ
ICU vs ER
Now ranger roll that towel
What about military healthcare?