is your chair your wardrobe?

Malaysia
January 20, 2009 6:12am CST
i know that some of us have this problem. my chair is my wardrobe at times :) i know it's a mess but i can't help it whenever i'm in a rush (or not!). i mean it's a habit to put your clothes on the dressing chair or whatever chairs you can find in the bedroom. i'm a lazybone that is! putting clothes in the wardrobe needs a lot of work. to open the door, to hang, to sort it out according to colors, to close the door back again. now, that's a lot of work to me :)) what's about you guys?
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5 responses
@bunnybon7 (50973)
• Holiday, Florida
24 Jan 09
i used to be more like that. as in my bedroom would get stacked up till saturday if and when i was off work, then id put it up or wash it,etc. now that i live with a "everything in its place freak" i try harder not to mess.
• Malaysia
24 Jan 09
good for you bunnybon7! well, mine are still on the chair and i can't even see my chair. haha! thank you for responding and happy mylotting!
@riyasam (16556)
• India
24 Jan 09
oh,you sound like my kids and my hubby.i am a housewife and a neatness freak.my hubby and kids make it a point to annoy me. happy posting.
• Malaysia
24 Jan 09
my mum hates it too! thanks for responding and happy mylotting riyasam!
@laglen (19759)
• United States
20 Jan 09
I know what you mean, my wardrobe has now stretched from the chair to the table!
• Malaysia
20 Jan 09
haha! it does happen to me sometimes!
• Malaysia
23 Jan 09
yes haha! i toss my clothes on my chair all the time, because i'm always in a rush and way too lazy. poor chair!
• Malaysia
24 Jan 09
me too! i'm a lazybone as well! well, we better get chairs as our wardrobe then. haha!
• Chennai, India
21 Jan 09
Yes, sometimes. I have a coat-hanger behind the doors. So it's not difficult to go to the room and just hang the clothes on the hanger. It would take just few extra seconds. Still, sometimes I feel it so hard to do that. At times, it extends to the bed too. Trying to avoid it. I have one doubt for long. Are people who are systematic, are inaccessible or not easily accessible? Somewhere, I heard or read long back.
• Malaysia
21 Jan 09
i think they're inaccessible though.