This is actually a topic of discussion in our home.
When I was growing up, we line dried many things because we thought it was expensive to run the dryer. (Lined dried clothing also lasts longer.)
Mars, on the other hand, came from a family that never did such a thing.
In our previous house, he removed a very nice clothes line left by the previous owner because it looked "trashy" to him. I did convince him to build me a nice hanging rack in the laundry room of our old house.
In our current home, there are deed restrictions that prevent us from openly hanging even if we wanted to, but we could get away with it in the back yard.
Currently, I line dry some clothing and cloth diaper covers in the closets and bathrooms.
Just curious of what others think.
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The right to line dry
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Do people have the right to line dry?
Or do people have the right to not see their neighbors' laundry drying on the line?
Do people have the right to line dry?
Or do people have the right to not see their neighbors' laundry drying on the line?