'As with cooking, it’s the kind of task that feels so fundamental to human existence that it prompts you to reflect on how long people have been doing it'
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I learned to hand-wash from my mother. Growing up, my sister and I both did ballet, which meant there was always at least one pair of tights soaking in the sink in my parents’ bathroom. When I went away to dance camp in middle school, the other girls and I washed our leotards with Woolite in the dorm room bathrooms. Hanging my pink tights to dry in the shower made me feel both resourceful and grown up — like I was taking care of things.
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