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Once per day every day, so 7 times per week. Usually at night before going to bed.
One of my cousins who lives in Canada takes 2 showers per day. I thought she wouldn't be able to live here in California when we have a drought and have water restrictions in place.
Why is it your problem if they aren't sharing your bunk bed?
Seriously, one never knows how many times the average person on the street bathes per week or if they bathe at all.
As long as they don't radiate odour, who gives a rip?
its not my problem unless im stuck downwind of the odor. its still disgusting to me. do you only have opinions of things when they become your problem?
I used to shower twice a day, now I've reduced it to once a day in the morning time to save water and money. But I sometimes still shower at nighttime.
I average 14 showers a week. Even in winter, I usually take a night shower before bed to feel clean.The summer 2nd shower is more for sweat after walking and or running in the summer sun.
I guess I'm one of those disgusting people because there is no way I could take 7 showers/baths per week. My skin would be beyond raw, even using a mild soap. During the summer or if I worked out a lot and got sweaty, 5 showers a week. During the winter or if I worked out in the cold, 3 maybe 4 showers a week. Never in my life have I bathed twice in one day. I would certainly hope that if I were emitting an offensive odor, someone would either tell me directly or drop a few hints.
en. . according to season and mood,when summer coming ,ofcourse everyday shower my body but once cold weather came ,oh so lazy and cold ,take one shower in per week
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