Do you have an idea that it is unusual that a thirteen year matured guy is doing his own laundry? I do my own laundry and i am thirtten and i am...

I do my own laundry and i am thirtten and i am a guy. Anything wrjong with that? Because on Home Inprovement and other tv shows, the teen guys have their moms do their laundry... jost wondering what culture think.
I don't construe it's odd at all a younger friend of mine started doing his laundry at 13 and I do the majority of my laundry. My mom wash some of my stuff. I'm 16. It's a good think to swot up because you don't want to leave home without knowing how to bathe clothes. definitely not odd. we don't live surrounded by the 50's anymore. Mom doesn't have to do it all. I hold two boys and they do laundry everyone should pitch in especially if it's your own stuff. Keep it up!
No. In reality, let me lend you a hand. First, in attendance are at least two angles to this issue. Number one, by doing your own laundry, you become self sufficient. You'll learn how to do your clothes and within way that you are happy near them. Ironing is next. Anyway, to help you out, consider this: shift out and get yourself some of your own laundry supplies, and put some labels on them. Like "Jack's Soap - DO NOT USE". And procure something different than what your mom uses. And then get some stain remover and some Bounce sheets for the dryer. Again, you sign them "Jack's (whatever) - DO NOT USE". This will wreack peaceful havoc, and have your siblings beseeching you to use your stuff. "Can't use it..." you tell em'. This is MY STUFF! Now you've really positioned yourself as powerful. Everyone will be bitching and moaning, "Oh we can't use Jack's stuff!" I garuntee you the first thing that will begin is your siblings will say "well I don`t know Jack's stuff is better...hmmm..." Then you say, "Well you can use some of my stuff if you do my laundry." That will work for a while. And lastly, when no one is looking, you don't use your stuff to do your laundry. You use theirs. Your supplies are only there for SHOW heeeheeeheee. Now don't tell em' "Scanner told me..." Then we'll both look dumb. Be smart. And be bright and breezy. Not odd, just unusual. It is accurate training for you. Everybody (male or female) should know how to clean, cook and do laundry. This will make you a self reliant individual able to live alone in the adjectives should life turn out like that. Just one point bothers me about you question, you enunciate a 13 year old guy, are you saying it is OK for a 13 year frail girl but not a guy? Hope you're not so old fashioned as that!
Answers:    I don't think its atypical at all. In fact, I grant your Mom and you a lot of credit to be teaching you how to fastidiousness for yourself and helping with daily chores. My Mom made me do everyone contained by the familys laundry, which was okay with me, because I am perfect at it. She pointed out to me recently, that my brothers are complete pigs. I said "well, you never made them do anything! What did you expect?" She nod and said "Yeah! That was a mistake!" LOL! Neither one of my brothers has a clue how the wash machine works (unless its a belt or compressor or something), one kind of know how to change diapers, but if he can unload a stinky kid on you, he is Quick Draw McGraw getting rid of the stinky kid! LOL! They are mechanically inclined, so its not resembling they are completely helpless, just on the domestic front, kinda sad though when the wife have to leave town for a week, you'd think adjectives life as they know has come to an ending. I think they would literally wallow within their own filth till they were kill by an avalanche of pizza boxes or the micro wave blew up! I think, within this day and age, all children from the age of 10 and up are weak enough to do their own laundry, unless they are handicapped in some approach. We have a rule here, with foster children, adjectives must participate in household chores and we initiate them how, what when and where to do it. It is amazing how many enjoy no skills, but are willing to learn and be a productive accomplice of our family. I say KUDOS to you and YOUR MOM!
The more you know about how to take nurture of yourself the better. Learn to cook too. I am 50 . I work construction and farm. I have 2 boys & they both cook and do laundry. Being competent to do these things can only help because eventually we
are adjectives on our own for some period of time in our lives. My mom have me do my own laundry when I was like 10. She be a single parent, so I tried to help out where I could. It is upright to know how to do laundry and cook and such. It teaches you self-reliance for when you get to college or are living on your own.
No it shows responsibility and i regard it is perfectly fine to do your own laundry... no its actually cool and responsible of you to.. cuz when you move out mom cant wipe your clothes and do all that grown up stuff for you
the fact that you enquiring and not whining ,you are doing a tour to be a good husband for some lovely lady within the future , i hope you thank your mum as soon as my boys were elevated enough to reach the inside bottom of the washer, they be doing their own laundry. nothing wrong with doing your own laundry.
It is a bit unusual- And impressive. Congratulations! nope.perfectly usual
you are more than old adequate to wash your own clothes. If you change as habitually as mine does then you have a nouns or two everyday, and it won't hurt you ...trust me/ No. It is a good start to get you on your process to knowing what to do for yourself.
can you come and drill my 13 yr old son to do laundry ??


yes if their mom or dad teaching them responsibility and it's good to know how what if you never marry no here is nothing wrong with that
Actually, I think it's curious that you haven't been
doing it all along. Forget the TV shows, you
live within the real world...don't you.
Who is going to wash your clothes when
you go off home? Women don't do it all
anymore, they leave profusely of it for you guys
to do...Might as well learn very soon for when the
twins come along.