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By *ack Frosty OP   Man
9 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

Do you iron your clothes?

If you wear a suit so you just iron the front of your shirt!?

Do you iron your underwear?

Do you iron everything or some things?

My mum used to say if you hung it up when it was still slightly damp it would sort itself out. Still trying that. Still doesn’t work

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By *ife NinjaMan
9 weeks ago

Dunfermline

Thanks for reminding me I've got mine to do tonight

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By *iscotti32Woman
9 weeks ago

gateshead

Never iron anything.

If it’s creased I spray with crease release. Life’s too short to fuck about ironing

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By *ack Frosty OP   Man
9 weeks ago

Wolverhampton


"Never iron anything.

If it’s creased I spray with crease release. Life’s too short to fuck about ironing "

Crease release. I never knew that was a thing

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By *ampireLoveMan
9 weeks ago

Essex & Bristol

Used to iron all my clothes (except underwear and socks). Now I only iron shirts, which I try not to wear as ironing is the worst chore in the world! Followed by putting on bedsheets!

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By *ersona101Man
9 weeks ago

Letchworth

Not often, but if I do then it's also movie time!

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By *obilebottomMan
9 weeks ago

All over

Yes all of it, I hate creases

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By *abtastic Mr FoxMan
9 weeks ago

A den in the Glen

I iron like a madman and pretty good too.

I even have a pic up to prove it.

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By *n at the DeeP endCouple
9 weeks ago

Manchester

I find ironing therapeutic. I think there's something wrong with me.

Mr

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By (user no longer on site)
9 weeks ago

I love to iron.

My shirts 👚 👕 get ironed.

I do not iron my smalls, rarely wear any nowadays.

If any other family members need ironing done I’m always happy to do theirs!

Kind Regards

Chad ThunderCock.

🌹🥃

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By *iscotti32Woman
9 weeks ago

gateshead


"Never iron anything.

If it’s creased I spray with crease release. Life’s too short to fuck about ironing

Crease release. I never knew that was a thing "

It’s a game changer. Spray. Pull, leave on hanger for a few mins. No creases. 10/10

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By *ife NinjaMan
9 weeks ago

Dunfermline


"Never iron anything.

If it’s creased I spray with crease release. Life’s too short to fuck about ironing

Crease release. I never knew that was a thing

It’s a game changer. Spray. Pull, leave on hanger for a few mins. No creases. 10/10"

Is this for blouses etc., or does it work for fellas shirts?

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By *ack Frosty OP   Man
9 weeks ago

Wolverhampton


"Never iron anything.

If it’s creased I spray with crease release. Life’s too short to fuck about ironing

Crease release. I never knew that was a thing

It’s a game changer. Spray. Pull, leave on hanger for a few mins. No creases. 10/10"

Trip to Asda tomorrow

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By *ack Frosty OP   Man
9 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

The 2 fine gentleman up there who love ironing, you gents could be worth a fortune

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By *asterfulsoulMan
9 weeks ago

Manchester

Hate ironing. If I need it done I'll pay someone to do it. But generally I get away without needing anything ironed nowadays.

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By *929Man
9 weeks ago

newcastle

No I forgot what wearing ironed clothes feel like by now haha.

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By *iscotti32Woman
9 weeks ago

gateshead


"Never iron anything.

If it’s creased I spray with crease release. Life’s too short to fuck about ironing

Crease release. I never knew that was a thing

It’s a game changer. Spray. Pull, leave on hanger for a few mins. No creases. 10/10

Is this for blouses etc., or does it work for fellas shirts? "

Blouses 😂 it works for shirts too.

I’m not an expert so I’m going to assume if a collar needs something doing to it than an iron probably best

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By *eterandJaneadventuresCouple
9 weeks ago

Sutton

I totally enjoying ironing , Sunday evenings, naked with a cuppa and a good movie, shirts , trousers , Janes work scrubs , but no, no ironing of underwear . Regards Peter

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By *isfits behaving badlyCouple
9 weeks ago

Coventry

I'm ex military and despite the stereotype I avoid ironing as much as possible. I hate it. I rarely iron anything for myself. I just hang my clothes and they genrally come out decent enough. The occasional shirt maybe if I'm off out for an occasion or night because you tend not to be able to get away with dress shirts. The only thing I iron on a weekly basis is the kids school shirts and uniform. If I weren't a lone parent I doubt my ironing board would see any action more than once a fortnight.

Mr

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By *isfits behaving badlyCouple
9 weeks ago

Coventry

Oh and ironing pleated skirts is the vain of my life. It's probably the household task I hate the most.

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By *ellhungvweMan
9 weeks ago

Cheltenham

I have an iron. Somewhere. It is still in the box.

I am with OPs mum on the hang whilst still damp approach.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
9 weeks ago

North West

Having spent much of my childhood ironing stupid things like fitted sheets and dish towels (because I was told to, obviously), the adult me is a rebel. I don't iron anything. Well, unless it'd totally scrumpled. We buy things that are as crease resistant as possible and hang things up while wet and pull the creases out so it dries smooth etc.

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By *mmaleiaWoman
9 weeks ago

East Northamptonshire

Never owned an iron, it’s a really weird fetish of wasting your life

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By *8on33Man
9 weeks ago

winfrith


"Do you iron your clothes?

If you wear a suit so you just iron the front of your shirt!?

Do you iron your underwear?

Do you iron everything or some things?

My mum used to say if you hung it up when it was still slightly damp it would sort itself out. Still trying that. Still doesn’t work "

I haven't owned an iron for 10 years so no I don't iron .

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By *lderflower_AppleWoman
9 weeks ago

Basingstoke

All my clothes get hung on hangers to dry, which really reduces the amount of ironing needed. I only iron anything cotton/linen that would make me look dishevelled if I were to wear it.

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By *hilloutMan
9 weeks ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest

I'm very good at ironing and keep on top of it. It's a domestic chore I enjoy if listening to music or having something on TV.

I won't press underwear or socks, but everything else is fair game, including bed sheets 😁

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By (user no longer on site)
9 weeks ago

I never iron clothes I'm only wearing at home and only really iron the clothes for going out as and when needed. I'll never do a bunch in one go.

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By *imples24Man
9 weeks ago

tamworth

I iron as little as physically possible and now I’ve just heard about crease release I’ll be purchasing some of that 👍🏻

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By (user no longer on site)
9 weeks ago

Not as much as used to, but I’m wearing a shirt and chino’s/smart jeans I will. I used to find it relaxing 😂😂

I’m ex military, so it was the first skill I learnt 🙄😂

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By (user no longer on site)
9 weeks ago


"Never iron anything.

If it’s creased I spray with crease release. Life’s too short to fuck about ironing "

I can't be the only one who read crease release as badly needing to go to the toilet after a bout of food poisoning... No? Just me? 😅

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By *eroLondonMan
9 weeks ago

Mayfair


"Do you iron your clothes?"
Yes


"If you wear a suit so you just iron the front of your shirt!?"
No. The entire shirt.


"Do you iron your underwear?"
No.


"Do you iron everything or some things?"
Everything, except underwear.

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By *tsJustKateWoman
9 weeks ago

London

Yes, I iron most things

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
9 weeks ago

North West


"Do you iron your clothes? Yes

If you wear a suit so you just iron the front of your shirt!? No. The entire shirt.

Do you iron your underwear? No.

Do you iron everything or some things? Everything, except underwear."

Are you a pocket handkerchief and dish towel ironer, Nerø?!

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By *anonfire96Man
9 weeks ago

Rainworth

Been ironing my clothes since I was around 10 years old , ever since my mum ironed my school trousers inside out so as not to make them shiny. Got ridiculed mercilessly. Complained to her about it, got a ladle to the back of the head and had to iron my own stuff ever since.

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By *rimson_RoseWoman
9 weeks ago

Tamworth

I don’t currently own an ironing board.

I feel like everyone has an infinite amount of ironing given at birth and I’ve already done all of mine.

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By *a LunaWoman
9 weeks ago

South Wales

No I no longer Iron. As someone who had to do all the ironing for the household growing up, that ship has long sailed. I used to iron things if they needed it, but nowadays our Tumble drier seems to get creases out so long as not overfilled and that’ll do.

I do love hoovering though.

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By *ell GwynnWoman
9 weeks ago

North Yorkshire

Only cotton shirts. Occasionally trousers.

I have no ironing board either.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
9 weeks ago

North West


"I don’t currently own an ironing board.

I feel like everyone has an infinite amount of ironing given at birth and I’ve already done all of mine.

"

I'd completed my lifetime ironing ration by the time I turned 18

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By *urry BlokeMan
9 weeks ago

Stalybridge

Clothes only

Not underwear

Not socks

Not bedding

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By *B69Woman
9 weeks ago

Wiltshire

Used to have an ironing lady but now nothing needs ironing so it’s tumble dry and hang

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By *rimson_RoseWoman
9 weeks ago

Tamworth


"I don’t currently own an ironing board.

I feel like everyone has an infinite amount of ironing given at birth and I’ve already done all of mine.

I'd completed my lifetime ironing ration by the time I turned 18 "

33 for me. I left lots of things behind the day I changed jobs 😂

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By *ora the explorerWoman
9 weeks ago

Paradise, Herts

I don’t even own an iron

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By *rimson_RoseWoman
9 weeks ago

Tamworth


"I don’t even own an iron "

Oh Nora, I love this 😂

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By *ichaelsmyMan
9 weeks ago

douglas

i used to have my suits, trousers etc cleaned at the dry cleaners and they did a thing called stay creased. so they were always well pressed.

great for uniforms.

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By *eroLondonMan
9 weeks ago

Mayfair


"Do you iron your clothes? Yes

If you wear a suit so you just iron the front of your shirt!? No. The entire shirt.

Do you iron your underwear? No.

Do you iron everything or some things? Everything, except underwear.

·

Are you a pocket handkerchief and dish towel ironer, Nerø?! "

Yes. No. Perhaps. Maybe... 😉

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By *irthandgirthMan
9 weeks ago

Camberley occasionally doncaster

Being ex military, my eye twitches at the thought of wearing shirts/trousers that aren't ironed.

Also, for the ladies to note.. military guys get really good at polishing shoes. That means that we don't get bored moving our fingertips in little circles. Just saying.

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By *uenevereWoman
9 weeks ago

Scunthorpe

I very rarely iron anything and do my best to buy clothes that don't need ironing.

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By *piritOfWolvesMan
9 weeks ago

Wolverhampton


"Do you iron your clothes?

If you wear a suit so you just iron the front of your shirt!?

Do you iron your underwear?

Do you iron everything or some things?

My mum used to say if you hung it up when it was still slightly damp it would sort itself out. Still trying that. Still doesn’t work "

Yes, I iron everything fully as I take it out to wear them. I used to iron everything as I put them in, but stopped as it took a full day at times. Formal attire (shirts, trousers) will have a perfectly straight seemed iron in too.

I don't iron underwear though.

But I do always carry a pocket square (traditional and never for my use), which I also iron too

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By *exycarlashane181Couple
9 weeks ago

Leamington Spa

I put everything in the tumble drier for 10 minutes then taken them out and fold them straight away.. Haven't ironed anything for years

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By *inky Biscuit DunkerMan
9 weeks ago

Gloucestershire

I hate ironing and usually just use a steamer on my shirts and things.

I’d offer free cake and sex in exchange for ironing

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By *ichaelsmyMan
9 weeks ago

douglas


"Being ex military, my eye twitches at the thought of wearing shirts/trousers that aren't ironed.

Also, for the ladies to note.. military guys get really good at polishing shoes. That means that we don't get bored moving our fingertips in little circles. Just saying."

do you still iron the crease into your shirt arms etc?

i can seem to help myself lol

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
9 weeks ago

Central

No

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By *ouple2playCouple
9 weeks ago

Solihull

I was hoping this was going to be guys who get a massive turn on from doing somebodies (mine) ironing

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By (user no longer on site)
9 weeks ago

Ironing is necessary chore. Iron everything apart from my running kit and socks

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By (user no longer on site)
9 weeks ago


"I was hoping this was going to be guys who get a massive turn on from doing somebodies (mine) ironing "

Available for hire - ironing that is

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By *h3rry Bomb80Man
9 weeks ago

the moon

Everything but the boxers and socks ..

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By *laytime_13Woman
9 weeks ago

Lincs


"I'm very good at ironing and keep on top of it. It's a domestic chore I enjoy if listening to music or having something on TV.

I won't press underwear or socks, but everything else is fair game, including bed sheets 😁"

Ah but freshly ironed bedsheets are

.

I bought an iron earlier this year at the request of my lodger. It’s still in its box under the stairs. If it needs ironing I don’t buy it, simple as.

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By *eroLondonMan
9 weeks ago

Mayfair

Confound you heathens! This thread has been an êyê opener for me. For those who don't iron or press their attire are no longer the objects of my desire. Especially KC². The wench.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
9 weeks ago

North West


"Confound you heathens! This thread has been an êyê opener for me. For those who don't iron or press their attire are no longer the objects of my desire. Especially KC². The wench."

Oh goody

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By *uperchargedMan
9 weeks ago

Manchester

One of my nemeses

My father was a military man & everything had to be ironed so you could see your face in it & buffed sharp enough to cut yourself

He wouldn't let mum near his trousers or shirts as they had to be 'spot on' which is of course, more than perfect

Unfortunately none of this rubbed off on me, so I send mine to my 'woman who does', though that's not often as I don't have much that needs to be sleek & pressed (I wear boiler suits mainly when I'm tinkering)

I've tried ironing shirts but after an hour of wrestling they tend to end up more creased than when I started

I can do socks, hankies & towels (i.e. stuff that doesn't actually need ironing), I only do it for 'brownie points' as the Mrs can't do much around the house anymore

Otherwise it goes in the dryer on an 'anti crease' programme

I did actually see some crease release in a shop today & dismissed it as snake oil. I could buy some but I'd only end up drenching my socks in it so it shall stay on the shelf. Damn witchcraft

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple
9 weeks ago

Leeds

I iron as I go, pull it out the wardrobe, take a look, it’s either “ yeah I’ll get away with that “ or I Iron it.

The mr

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By *rHotNottsMan
9 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham

I iron my shirts. fully. Don’t iron anything else

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By *oxychicWoman
9 weeks ago

Nottinghamshire

I iron if I have to ive got it down to a t with the tumble dryer that I can get away without ironing haha

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By *ora the explorerWoman
9 weeks ago

Paradise, Herts


"I iron if I have to ive got it down to a t with the tumble dryer that I can get away without ironing haha "

Exactly. Washing line - dryer- shake-hang up!

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By (user no longer on site)
9 weeks ago

What about the razor-sharp creases down the arms, across the yoke and on the pleats of a well-pressed shirt? We'd lose those, too. Chaps can't be dapper without the help of an iron!

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS
9 weeks ago

chichester

I just used to ask my mum iron stuff or my house mate

Nice I just fold up / hang

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By *irthandgirthMan
9 weeks ago

Camberley occasionally doncaster


"Being ex military, my eye twitches at the thought of wearing shirts/trousers that aren't ironed.

Also, for the ladies to note.. military guys get really good at polishing shoes. That means that we don't get bored moving our fingertips in little circles. Just saying.

do you still iron the crease into your shirt arms etc?

i can seem to help myself lol"

Yup

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