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Post by Tara on Aug 21, 2005 18:59:10 GMT -5
Something in another thread kinda brought this up. I figured it would be interesting. ;D I myself have difficulty starting, but when I do, I do the best I can to not stop and continue. I like things generally clean and sometimes the process is entertaining (I half-daydream while doing such things). I can't stand really huge cleaning jobs, especially if I wasn't the onl yone making the mess. However, I don't have trouble starting if a group of people get involved and work diligently. I hate the "last one standing" kind of feeling when others slack off. But I'm still unsure on how to vote on this one. lol ;D
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Post by dianaholberg on Aug 21, 2005 19:17:06 GMT -5
I'm like you, Tara. I want it done, but dread doing it. But once I get started, it seems like I get into it. So I'm on the fence.
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Post by ophelia97 on Aug 23, 2005 12:19:39 GMT -5
I'm on the fence as well. I hate cleaning overall, but enjoy certain parts of it like throwing out junk (it's very liberating to get rid of stuff) and I also enjoy vacuuming and dusting for some reason.
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Post by dianaholberg on Aug 23, 2005 20:56:48 GMT -5
I only like cleaning something if it's actually noticeably dirty. Otherwise I tend to feel the time could be better spent. I'll never relate to the women who keep pristine houses.
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Post by Tara on Aug 24, 2005 7:32:08 GMT -5
Ever heard the term, "nit-pickers"?
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Post by ophelia97 on Aug 24, 2005 8:40:03 GMT -5
I only like cleaning something if it's actually noticeably dirty. Otherwise I tend to feel the time could be better spent. I'll never relate to the women who keep pristine houses. Me neither; I prefer having a slightly dirty house than wasting my time and energy to keep it spotless.
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