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Debating with My Sister: She Insisted Towels Shouldn’t Be Washed with Clothes

In our shared apartment, I found myself debating with my sister. She insisted we should always wash towels separately from our clothing.

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I preferred tossing them in together. Could someone clarify why this matters?
Combining them saves me precious time.

That’s exactly what I told her.

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“Sylvie, you’re overcomplicating things,” I said, loading my gym tees and a few towels into the washing machine.

She crossed her arms, fixing me with a stare. “Mara, you’re damaging your wardrobe. Towels are heavy and produce lint. They wear down softer fabrics over time.”

I shrugged dismissively. “They’re clothes. We wear them, sweat in them, clean them. It’s not a big deal.”

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Sylvie shook her head, visibly frustrated. She’s always been the careful one. I lean toward efficiency, you could say.

A few days later, something odd caught my attention.

I pulled my favorite navy blouse—one I wore to the office often—from the dryer. Tiny white fuzzies dotted its surface. I sighed, brushed off what I could, and wore it anyway. No major issue.

The next day, I noticed my black leggings had developed small pills and looked faded—only months after I’d bought them.

Sylvie’s words echoed faintly in my mind.

Towels wear down softer fabrics.

I brushed it off, convincing myself it was unrelated.

Then came the real blow.

One Saturday, I ran my usual mixed load of towels and clothes. When I unloaded the dryer, my favorite cream sweater emerged—shrunken to half its size.

It looked like it belonged to a teenager.

I stared, a knot forming in my stomach. That sweater wasn’t cheap. I’d worn it only twice.

Sylvie stepped into the laundry room at that moment. She glanced at me clutching the tiny sweater and raised her eyebrows without a word.

“I know, I know,” I grumbled. “Spare me the lecture.”

She shrugged calmly. “You can save time. Or you can save your wardrobe.”

Her tone wasn’t smug, only straightforward. That made it sting more.

That evening, I turned to the internet for answers.
Towels, it turns out, are made of denser, rougher materials. They hold more water, creating a heavier, harsher spin cycle that stresses delicate fabrics. Lint from towels also clings to cottons and synthetics, causing wear over time.

In short, I’d been gradually ruining my clothes to save a few minutes.

The following weekend, I changed my approach.
I sorted my laundry: towels in one load, clothes in another. To my surprise, my clothes began to last longer. Colors stayed vibrant. Fabrics felt fresher.

Sylvie, ever observant, noticed right away. “Finally switched teams, huh?”

I laughed. “You were right.”

She grinned. “I often am.”

Weeks later, a twist unfolded.

Sylvie called me in a frenzy. “Mara, can you come over? The washer’s not draining.”

I arrived at her place to find her standing before the machine, a puddle creeping across the floor.

“Have you checked the filter?” I asked.

She bit her lip. “There’s a filter?”

I sighed, grabbed a flashlight, and removed the bottom panel. The filter was packed—clogged with towel lint, fabric fuzz, and a few stray coins.

We spent an hour clearing it out. Sylvie looked sheepish. “Guess my perfect sorting wasn’t so perfect.”

I smiled. “Nobody’s flawless. We all slip up.”

She laughed softly. “Fine. I’ll keep up with the filter from now on.”

That moment lingered with me.

We all have our oversights. I thought efficiency was king. Sylvie thought precision was everything. In the end, we both had lessons to learn.

Sometimes, it’s not about who’s right. It’s about staying open—to advice, to growth, to supporting each other when things go wrong.

Now, laundry day is a bit of a ritual for us.
We FaceTime while folding, swapping tips and chuckling about how heated we once got over something so small.

I think about it whenever I’m tempted to take shortcuts—in laundry or in life.

Saving a few minutes today isn’t worth damaging what matters tomorrow.

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