All you people who use a washcloth in the shower

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:This is how we convert you to our team. First we hire you to housesit, and then we put out a tempting pile of washcloths.

Before you know it, you’re one of us, randomly evangelizing about washcloths on the internet.


Here's what I wonder: I grew up in a home with a washer and dryer - why didn't I get taught to use washcloths in the shower by my parents? Is it because one of them grew up in an apartment where they had to pay to use the washing machine?


I was trained to use them as a child. As an adult I've abandoned the pointless practice and didn't impart this wisdom to my children either.

To the washcloth evangelist - Maybe I should become a born-again washcloth user?


Praise be to the fabric square!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was housesitting last week in a home that has a washing machine and a lot of washcloths. So I thought of you and tried it. It made my skin SO much softer! If I had a washing machine I'd TOTALLY incorporate washcloths into my showers at home. You were all right.


You brought your own soap when housesitting?


No???


You used someone else’s bar of soap??


I assumed body wash, not bar soap. Do people use bar soap anymore? I don't think I've seen it in years!


Bar soap is a little more efficient. It comes in a paper box.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was housesitting last week in a home that has a washing machine and a lot of washcloths. So I thought of you and tried it. It made my skin SO much softer! If I had a washing machine I'd TOTALLY incorporate washcloths into my showers at home. You were all right.


You brought your own soap when housesitting?


No???


You used someone else’s bar of soap??


I assumed body wash, not bar soap. Do people use bar soap anymore? I don't think I've seen it in years!


You haven't seen bar soap in years? You haven't seen dove/dial bars at a CVS???
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was housesitting last week in a home that has a washing machine and a lot of washcloths. So I thought of you and tried it. It made my skin SO much softer! If I had a washing machine I'd TOTALLY incorporate washcloths into my showers at home. You were all right.


So you were cleaning your ass crack with someone else's washcloths?

Just so we're clear?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You...do not have a washing machine? Do you live in a shelter? And you are house sitting? What app are you on?


They have one in their house, that you don’t have to put quarters into. I got the job through knowing someone, not on an app.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was housesitting last week in a home that has a washing machine and a lot of washcloths. So I thought of you and tried it. It made my skin SO much softer! If I had a washing machine I'd TOTALLY incorporate washcloths into my showers at home. You were all right.


You brought your own soap when housesitting?


No???


You used someone else’s bar of soap??


I assumed body wash, not bar soap. Do people use bar soap anymore? I don't think I've seen it in years!


Bar soap is a little more efficient. It comes in a paper box.


Packaging is better for the environment, too. Paper box is compostable. Plastic bottles of body wash not so much.
Anonymous
I use one of those scrubbers from the Korean spa. Might go softer alternating days now. You’ve made me question my washing faith. There is room for both. A united universal approach?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was housesitting last week in a home that has a washing machine and a lot of washcloths. So I thought of you and tried it. It made my skin SO much softer! If I had a washing machine I'd TOTALLY incorporate washcloths into my showers at home. You were all right.


You brought your own soap when housesitting?


No???


You used someone else’s bar of soap??


I assumed body wash, not bar soap. Do people use bar soap anymore? I don't think I've seen it in years!


Yes. People do use bar soap.
Anonymous
Is it better than using one of those bath pouf things? That's what I always use...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is how we convert you to our team. First we hire you to housesit, and then we put out a tempting pile of washcloths.

Before you know it, you’re one of us, randomly evangelizing about washcloths on the internet.


Here's what I wonder: I grew up in a home with a washer and dryer - why didn't I get taught to use washcloths in the shower by my parents? Is it because one of them grew up in an apartment where they had to pay to use the washing machine?


I was trained to use them as a child. As an adult I've abandoned the pointless practice and didn't impart this wisdom to my children either.

To the washcloth evangelist - Maybe I should become a born-again washcloth user?


Same. My dermatologist told me to use soap only- not a washcloth- for my face and I adopted this practice for my body.
Anonymous
The Japanese scrubbing cloths are life changing. I don't really get the soft/squishy washcloth thing personally, it just seems to push the water/soap around.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was housesitting last week in a home that has a washing machine and a lot of washcloths. So I thought of you and tried it. It made my skin SO much softer! If I had a washing machine I'd TOTALLY incorporate washcloths into my showers at home. You were all right.


You brought your own soap when housesitting?


No???


You used someone else’s bar of soap??


I assumed body wash, not bar soap. Do people use bar soap anymore? I don't think I've seen it in years!


You haven't seen bar soap in years? You haven't seen dove/dial bars at a CVS???


Do people in-store shop at CVS? I don't. Drive-thru prescription pickup, delivery or curbside groceries. I don't have time for shopping in CVS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was housesitting last week in a home that has a washing machine and a lot of washcloths. So I thought of you and tried it. It made my skin SO much softer! If I had a washing machine I'd TOTALLY incorporate washcloths into my showers at home. You were all right.


You brought your own soap when housesitting?


No???


You used someone else’s bar of soap??


I assumed body wash, not bar soap. Do people use bar soap anymore? I don't think I've seen it in years!


You haven't seen bar soap in years? You haven't seen dove/dial bars at a CVS???


Do people in-store shop at CVS? I don't. Drive-thru prescription pickup, delivery or curbside groceries. I don't have time for shopping in CVS.


Yes, people do shop in-store at CVS and other stores.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was housesitting last week in a home that has a washing machine and a lot of washcloths. So I thought of you and tried it. It made my skin SO much softer! If I had a washing machine I'd TOTALLY incorporate washcloths into my showers at home. You were all right.


You brought your own soap when housesitting?


No???


You used someone else’s bar of soap??


I assumed body wash, not bar soap. Do people use bar soap anymore? I don't think I've seen it in years!


Bar soap is a little more efficient. It comes in a paper box.


Packaging is better for the environment, too. Paper box is compostable. Plastic bottles of body wash not so much.


My problem with bar soap is that I have to throw out the last 20% because it breaks and becomes much harder to use. It's also impossible to scrub all of the deodorant off. I prefer a loofah and body wash.
Anonymous
I believe the use and knowledge of a washcloth is generational. I’m 55 but DD of silent generation Caucasian parents. My mom used washcloths and instilled this practice so much that I recall registering for entire towel sets on my bridal registry 30 years ago.

I think now only females are using washcloths based upon my adult DDs anecdata.

Washcloth v no washcloth is as controversial as use of top sheets!
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