The challenge of getting boys to clean up

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I have reluctantly accepted one of the unavoidable aspects of having a house full of boys – the "frat house" scenario.

While I know there are those few neat freak men out there, and it is possible for a boy to have a clean room, the majority of our little young men like to see how messy they can get a room, and still locate it. I gave up on the idea of giving my boys all their own rooms a long time ago. You start to realize the more rooms they get, the more rooms they destroy.

While it is true that getting rid of old clothes, and minimizing the toys they have, may help, the reality is that you still need clothes to be in their rooms, and there is a certain amount of toys needed to occupy them when they finally go to their rooms. Now I must give my boys some credit, they do help me clean their rooms occasionally, and they are always excited when we are done and they can actually get into their rooms again without tripping over something.

The problem is, they can go pretty long sleeping and playing in a complete mess. I love my boys, but on this topic, I give in and admit they are all boy. I thank God for doors, so we can at least shield the poor visitors that may come and go from what lurks upstairs. The one rule that I have instituted for the boys is that I will not have any playdates with their friends if their rooms are a mess. This does work sometimes to get an extra cleaning out of them.

I still have not found a complete solution to this one, because you cannot change the nature of a boy.   We are constantly bombarded with media coverage of sports events, and what is always a sure thing? The nasty reality of a men's locker room. Will that ever change? I don't think so.

Again, I know I am not talking about every man and every boy, but there are just so many that fall into this category. When I first prepared my first nursery for the twins, we painted the room special colors, and I went crazy looking for this Looney Toons border, I went nuts finding the right one. I put it up and, a few months later, my twins pulled it all down.

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