I thought that was just a white people thing.Does everyone taking a shower actually wash thoroughly? A sink bath involves a cloth at least. Plenty of people shower with just a lather of bodywash and rinse and call it good. Probably don't even hit the bottom half.
Could be, but regardless, I'm sure it's more common than people would care to admit, even amongst the twice a day people in this thread.
Do people in hospitals getting sponge baths every day stink? Could you tell the difference between a low PSI pressure wash vs a gentle scrub with a cloth? Clean is probably clean regardless of how you get there I'd think, though the shower sounds easier lol.So a ye olde whores bath in between showering once a month? Nah don't think so you crusty ass mfer
If your crotch smells so rancid after 24 hours that it's potent enough to be noticeable, let alone offensive to others, it's probably grounds to book a doctor's appointment to get some type of prescription that fixes crotch rot.
Could be, but regardless, I'm sure it's more common than people would care to admit, even amongst the twice a day people in this thread.
Do people in hospitals getting sponge baths every day stink? Could you tell the difference between a low PSI pressure wash vs a gentle scrub with a cloth? Clean is probably clean regardless of how you get there I'd think, though the shower sounds easier lol.
Nobody saying he smells is not the same thing as him not smelling.
There should be a small mandatory quiz about the content in the OP before being allowed to reply to the thread. People never read OPs.
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People who shower every second day would be showering on day 3, after a mere 48 hour crotch rot fermentation period. A birdbath like the article in OP probably resets the clock on the crotch rot epidemic anyway.The space between your balls and thighs (the crotch) can start to get smelly after 24 hours, especially in the warmer months - not unlike armpits. Sweat starts to stink after it's dried, and gets moist again due to the bacteria in it. It has nothing to do with an infection. Will people notice it? Probably not. But what about on day 3?
I'm also not so sure that people that don't wash their bodies regularly are washing their clothes regularly. I ride the bus and train often, and you can smell the human stink. Sometimes it clearly obvious who it is, but other times it isn't. It's just somebody that doesn't wash, and let's the rest of us suffer for it.
There's nothing to stop you from washing everything rather than just your pits, crack and crotch during a bird bath, other than ideally having a wash cloth that doesn't touch both your asshole and your face.Yeah a sponge bath helps when you cant get a shower sure but come on. If you are capable of showering/bathing why wouldn't you go that route? No reason to scrub your pits, ass and cock/vag then walk on like you are golden.
Same people who would tell you you're filthy on era and claim they'd talk shit behind your back in public wouldn't actually have a clue. Turns out you likely wear clean clothes, probably deodorant and it turns out they aren't German shepherds.That time I made a thread about how I "only" shower 3-4 times a week and people went berserko 😅
Projection. Some people smell bad really fast. They could shower three times a day and still smell. Especially teenagers.That time I made a thread about how I "only" shower 3-4 times a week and people went berserko 😅
Interesting benchmark.These threads are always helpful to see whose opinions are not worth reading afterwards.
I cannot work every day, even remotely at home, without showering every day. Otherwise, my hair just looks and feels like garbage and I can't stand that.
Same. SPD means that if my hair feels even slightly "off" (bedhead, sticky from sweat, messed up by wind/rain/etc) my brain stops functioning properly.
I'm the kind of person where if I get caught in a freak rainstorm on my way home, I will get into my house and take a full shower and dry my hair just to do a total brain reset. I can't be comfortable in my own body otherwise.
Gee whiz, I wonder why so many media outlets keep pushing stories about showering less/conserving water.
… I'm going to keep bathing daily until someone stops me tbh
Could be, but regardless, I'm sure it's more common than people would care to admit, even amongst the twice a day people in this thread.
It's the morning you could have spent the time typing this scrubbing! 🛀🏼Most people who desire a shower once a day or your a smelly piece of shit actually sit next to people and converse with people who don't on the daily and do not notice.
You cannot actually tell who showered that day and who didn't. I will actually give you a large lump sum of cash if you can do pass a blind study.
You can't though cause you're a human and not a conscious doggo.
I don't think anyone showers to avoid disease, and I don't think people give a shit how often you shower if you stand before them and let them bear witness to your cleanliness. I know people who go days without showering and I'd never be able to tell. But if you stink or look like a greaseball, people will treat you accordingly.
I'm glad that the bar for cleanliness is higher than it was 100 years ago. The smell of other people's BO makes me physically gag.
It's weird that a lot of people will take these as gospel but reject science that pushes back against daily and/or multiple baths/showers.
Is it a vanity thing because you can show off nice hair and facial clarity but your clothed body is less obvious?
Yeah I've noticed these threads tend to have a weird anti-science slant to them. A general sense of "ignore what your dermatologist says, do what I say or we'll smell your reek from blocks away".
Add me to the list of people that very rarely actually smell others BO. Maybe I'm just blessed with a bad sense of smell, heh.
Yeah I've noticed these threads tend to have a weird anti-science slant to them. A general sense of "ignore what your dermatologist says, do what I say or we'll smell your reek from blocks away".
Add me to the list of people that very rarely actually smell others BO. Maybe I'm just blessed with a bad sense of smell, heh.