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No, I put them in the dishwasher. Soap and water. But the things I do hand wash typically require more scrubbing than my skin would. It's not often that I have baked-on cheese on my skin.
No, I put them in the dishwasher. Soap and water. But the things I do hand wash typically require more scrubbing than my skin would. It's not often that I have baked-on cheese on my skin.
And my entire body gets much dirtier than my hands. As I said pages ago, I am a hot, sweaty mess when I get home (and it's hot for nine out of twelve months here). Maybe washing with your hands will suffice for you, but I couldn't do it.
And my entire body gets much dirtier than my hands. As I said pages ago, I am a hot, sweaty mess when I get home (and it's hot for nine out of twelve months here). Maybe washing with your hands will suffice for you, but I couldn't do it.
Do whatever you want. I don't recall ever telling you that you were wrong. You clean your way, I clean mine. I don't know why you're making such a big deal of it.
lol..
Yes. But many people don't shower everyday... There was a thread a while ago and people were saying how they only shower 2 maybe 3 times a week and how they had no body odors. If I only showered 2 times a week I would be scrubbing my body with a steel brush. haha..
On a serious note. I only use my hands and I get perfectly clean. I guess I know how to use these hands of mine.
And so is washing your butt crack with your hands.....
Really? And just what are you doing with that looflah, wash cloth or sponge after you clean your butt crack? Are you throwing it away? Does it go from butt crack to trash immediately or are you letting the drippings go into the shower that you are standing it hmmmm?
Yeah, start thinking about it. You grab or looflah, cloth or sponge, soap it up and wash your butt crack. Now what? Just where do you think whatever is on there goes? You bet, right down your legs and onto your feet.
Now tell everyone that that is any different than using your hands and then washing them too or are you are only one in the world that really grows roses back there?
Really? And just what are you doing with that looflah, wash cloth or sponge after you clean your butt crack? Are you throwing it away? Does it go from butt crack to trash immediately or are you letting the drippings go into the shower that you are standing it hmmmm?
Yeah, start thinking about it. You grab or looflah, cloth or sponge, soap it up and wash your butt crack. Now what? Just where do you think whatever is on there goes? You bet, right down your legs and onto your feet.
Now tell everyone that that is any different than using your hands and then washing them too or are you are only one in the world that really grows roses back there?
LOL
I really want to say something but I would for sure get a warning..
I'll answer your smartass remark as if you were serious.
This morning when I woke up at 6am, the temperature was 87 degrees, so you can imagine how hot it was during the day. Add humidity to the mix...and you can't walk outside without breaking a sweat.
So....not "dirty", per se, but very sweaty.
I was serious.
Here it was 80 degrees and sunny with 93% humidity yesterday at 6am. I went to an outdoor theater in the evening where even at 9pm there was a 95 degree heat index and 67% humidity (during the day the heat index was 109). So yeah, I got sweaty yesterday. But, at least for me, sweat isn't really something that I have to scrub off. As long as you have a decent soap and running water the sweat will wash right off. Even to get makeup off my face I don't have to scrub, the soap does all the work for me. I just throw some water on my face, rub in my face wash, and splash some more water on my face till all the soap is off.
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