I line dry everything.wash everyday .During senior school we were taught Home Economics which included laundry by a formidible lady .cooking from scratch .Exams set by Scottish standard countrywide.
How to hang a washing....presoak...boil linens starch mens collars..tablecovers ..nurses caps ..all the old stuff.
How to iron a hankerchief..where an intial or embroidery was on the corner..what had to be washed outside in..
so my automatic washing machiene is my best frien in the kitchen..
I DO have a system where the towels dry best..bedlinen gets the best blow from the wind..and panties and bras discretly away from my door where callers would see my cup size(No kidding)
having been taught old school when a family member hangs stuff out not to my system I itch to change things but dont..I dont think I am obsessive about laundry but always believed the subject was as important as science..which indeed was the basis of my first career.
The culture/climate we grow up in will be a factor in our belief system.Terry nappies(diapers)with muslin linings were used by me and all my peers. at that time I had a drier way before most people in order to keep the baby laundry on target.I air laundry on a wooden clothes rack and iron almost everything..
My daughter did not have this training..a modified cookery course only for two years.One generation changed the sylabus.