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AITA for opting out of laundry and leaving my clothes in piles, since he won’t help unless it’s his clothes?

by Emily Davis
January 2, 2026
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She was carrying new life within her, a fragile hope blossoming amidst the chaos of change. Moving in with Peter was supposed to be a fresh start, a shared journey into parenthood, but small battles over laundry and clutter began to unravel the fragile thread of their excitement.

What was meant to be teamwork turned into silent resentments, as Peter’s peculiar boundaries clashed with her exhaustion and need for support. The unspoken rules of folding clothes and keeping floors clear became symbols of deeper struggles, threatening to break the fragile harmony just when their lives were about to change forever.

AITA for opting out of laundry and leaving my clothes in piles, since he won’t help unless it’s his clothes?

I (27F) am 4 months pregnant and just moved in...

Things have been better lately, though we had a big...

We talked it out and will help each other around...

I've been handling some cleaning, cooking dinner, and doing dishes....

I got home from work, finished it, and put the...

He said no because he doesn't want to fold my...

Turns out he just "has a thing" about folding other...

I've been trying to keep up with laundry for him,...

When I got home the next day, I expected the...

I thought that was mean, but he didn't really get...

But I told him if I have to fold everything...

So now I've told him I'm not doing team laundry....

He says that's unacceptable and wants to be able to...

We are supposed to be a team. I even asked...

" He says it's okay because he'll fold the baby's...

And I can't help but wonder, if I'm too pregnant...

Dr. John Gottman, a leading researcher on marital stability, emphasizes that successful long-term relationships rely heavily on creating a shared meaning system and showing fondness and admiration. In this situation, the conflict around laundry represents a breakdown in the partnership’s commitment to mutual support, moving beyond simple chores into issues of respect and fairness. The partner’s refusal to fold the OP’s clothes, despite the OP handling the majority of other domestic tasks (cooking, cleaning, shopping) while pregnant, signals an imbalance in emotional and physical labor.

The boyfriend’s insistence on his ‘quirk’ regarding folding others’ clothes, contrasted with his demand that the OP comply with his standard against having items on the floor, illustrates a failure in flexible boundary negotiation. While personal boundaries are important, they must be balanced against shared responsibility, especially when one partner is experiencing significant physical limitations due to pregnancy. The act of putting the OP’s clean laundry into bins rather than folding it can be interpreted as passive-aggressive communication, avoiding direct collaboration while still technically handling the item.

The OP’s reaction—opting out of laundry entirely—is an understandable, albeit immature, response to feeling unheard and overburdened. A constructive approach would involve re-framing the issue not as ‘folding’ versus ‘not folding,’ but as an equitable distribution of the entire laundry process. The recommendation is for the couple to sit down and assign specific, total tasks (e.g., ‘Peter handles all drying/folding/putting away for his clothes and the baby’s; OP handles all washing/drying/folding/putting away for her clothes’) or, more effectively, to agree that any clean clothing left out for more than 24 hours becomes the responsibility of the person who owns it, thereby reinforcing individual accountability without completely abandoning the shared system.

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AFTER THIS STORY DROPPED, REDDIT WENT INTO MELTDOWN MODE – CHECK OUT WHAT PEOPLE SAID.

Vegetable_Apple_7740 Move back out. You and the baby will be...

rax_Tempus Think how tired you'll be when the baby gets...

say ESH. The boyfriend for his "thing",

which as everyone has pointed out will expand, and you...

Newsflash: if your clothes are on the floor, they aren't...

And for those of you in this sub who didn't...

according to her own statement. I think the two of...

Constant_Host_3212 Why are you the only one doing housework? That...

Sea_Estate8909 Tell him to cowboy up and pick up a...

But leaving your clothes on the floor is childish. If...

lihzee ESH. You're an a*shole for leaving clothes in piles...

He's an a*shole if he actually isn't helping with any...

Too much pettiness and immaturity here.

sleepy_brain_333 YTA to yourself for getting pregnant with someone that...

If you're cooking, cleaning, doing the dishes and doing laundry...

Pristine_Ad5229 Move out until he finds his big boy pants...

I hated my ex leaving his disgusting clothes in piles...

The pregnant individual reached a breaking point over the unequal distribution of household labor, specifically regarding the task of folding laundry. Their frustration stems from feeling unsupported by their partner, who insists on a personal boundary regarding folding others’ clothes while expecting the OP to adhere to his standards of cleanliness, leading the OP to withdraw entirely from shared laundry duties.

Given that the couple is preparing for a baby and disagree on sharing domestic tasks, the core debate rests on whether personal ‘quirks’ should supersede the need for equitable partnership labor, especially during pregnancy. Should domestic duties be strictly individualized based on personal preference, or must partners compromise on tasks for the overall functioning of the shared household?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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