Do you use washcloth. I am surprised that many people have no idea what it even is.

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Anonymous wrote:Oh, god. You again.



From her, I learned the white people don't use washcloths. I'm white snd I do use a wash cloth, but my white dh does not. I think it's a funny white people stereotype. Another good one is that their windows are always uncovered and you can see them in their homes. I learned that here, too, lol.


Accurate.




#not all white windows
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How do you know it is me?
And if you do then let me reply:

Oh, God, it is YOU again!
Anonymous
No.

I’m white.

I do think the stereotype that white people use wash clothes less than black people is probably accurate

We also iron less
Anonymous
No, I don't. I think it's a truly ridiculous idea to be washing yourself with a piece of cloth that you'd have to dry right away in a dryer otherwise it'd get moldy.
Anonymous
No, it's one more thing to wash. And then I always have a wet washcloth sitting around.
Anonymous
No I don’t use a washcloth.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No.

I’m white.

I do think the stereotype that white people use wash clothes less than black people is probably accurate

We also iron less


I think (and I’m white so somebody correct if I’m wrong) that Black people have to take better care of their skin because when they haven’t exfoliated enough it’s really obvious. Some people with whiter skin don’t even notice when we have dead skin around because you can’t really see it. And I think washcloths are all part of that.

Also no I don’t use washcloths because it’s more work and my hands work fine for me. I think.
Anonymous
No. I do know what it is.
Anonymous
Do you use a washcloth every time you wash your hands?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No.

I’m white.

I do think the stereotype that white people use wash clothes less than black people is probably accurate

We also iron less


I think (and I’m white so somebody correct if I’m wrong) that Black people have to take better care of their skin because when they haven’t exfoliated enough it’s really obvious. Some people with whiter skin don’t even notice when we have dead skin around because you can’t really see it. And I think washcloths are all part of that.

Also no I don’t use washcloths because it’s more work and my hands work fine for me. I think.



We call it being ashy.

It’s a real thing
Anonymous
No washcloths in our house.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No, it's one more thing to wash. And then I always have a wet washcloth sitting around.




You would put the wash cloth in the laundry, wrung out, after one use and then wash it in the laundry with your towels. You do wash your towels, right?
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Anonymous wrote:No, it's one more thing to wash. And then I always have a wet washcloth sitting around.

You would put the wash cloth in the laundry, wrung out, after one use and then wash it in the laundry with your towels. You do wash your towels, right?
So your putting a wet cloth in a pile of laundry to just get moldy. Gross. Hang it up until it dries and then put it in the laundry pile.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh, god. You again.



From her, I learned the white people don't use washcloths. I'm white snd I do use a wash cloth, but my white dh does not. I think it's a funny white people stereotype. Another good one is that their windows are always uncovered and you can see them in their homes. I learned that here, too, lol.


I’m curious now, what are some other ones


White people smell like dogs when they get wet
White people let their dogs kiss them on the mouth
White people don't discipline their kids
White men can't jump


That's all true!!


+1

But why do they smell like dogs when they get wet? I don't think they are dirty because they shower pretty regularly.
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t use one because I shower daily. I use my hands for soap.



this is not getting your body clean.


Sorry, hands do a better job. I've tried both. It all depends on your technique, I suppose.
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