Do you shower and/or wash your hair after taking a bus?

Anonymous
No. Don't act crazy!
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Anonymous wrote:God this forum is getting dumber by the day.


No lies told!
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Anonymous wrote:lol. This reminds me of the time my 2 year old daughter licked the bottom of her shoe as we were waiting for a cab at DCA after 10 hours of plane, train, and car travel. We freaked out, and she looked us dead.in.the eye and did it again. Gross, but no lasting damage!

So yeah, OP, the answer to your question is a resounding no.



If she was wearing the shoe, I hope you enrolled her in gymnastics.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:lol. This reminds me of the time my 2 year old daughter licked the bottom of her shoe as we were waiting for a cab at DCA after 10 hours of plane, train, and car travel. We freaked out, and she looked us dead.in.the eye and did it again. Gross, but no lasting damage!

So yeah, OP, the answer to your question is a resounding no.



If she was wearing the shoe, I hope you enrolled her in gymnastics.


DP. I have pictures of my kid eating her shoe in the back seat of my car (foot still in it). Buckled in her car seat and far enough away I couldn't reach. Happy as a clam. Kid miraculously has survived to adulthood.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:lol. This reminds me of the time my 2 year old daughter licked the bottom of her shoe as we were waiting for a cab at DCA after 10 hours of plane, train, and car travel. We freaked out, and she looked us dead.in.the eye and did it again. Gross, but no lasting damage!

So yeah, OP, the answer to your question is a resounding no.



If she was wearing the shoe, I hope you enrolled her in gymnastics.


DP. I have pictures of my kid eating her shoe in the back seat of my car (foot still in it). Buckled in her car seat and far enough away I couldn't reach. Happy as a clam. Kid miraculously has survived to adulthood.


My kid went through a phase where he licked the outside of the car. He’s still with us.

I do tend to take my daily shower when I get home from work, but if you’re worried about germs wear a mask on the bus/train and wash your hands well.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I nannied for a mom who wanted me to do that. It was so weird. It was like they considered me dirty because I took a bus to work. I took another job . We do have inside and outside shoes for my house. When we pray we wear new clean clothes (Muslim thing). Do whatever you want op. My 4 year old peed in his pants and we didn’t have an extra set. I had him sit on a magazine. This was when we took the bus a few weeks ago.


You put on new clean clothes 3-5 times a day?


No. We have a set of clothes we change into while we pray and those get cleaned regularly. For women it’s usually a dress and men wear different stuff. My husband has what would look to a maxi skirt to a western he wears. A lot of Muslims will come home from work and immediately clean themselves and change into their prayer clothes. We aren’t washing our hair though or taking a full shower.




Anonymous
I was on a greyhound to nyc from dc and the bus was infested with roaches. It was a nightmare. We were trapped and couldn’t escape. They had to get us a new bus. This was on the local news.
Anonymous
I wash my hands after arriving home from riding metro...thats as close to a shower for me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wash my hands after arriving home from riding metro...thats as close to a shower for me.


That’s normal. I am the furthest from a germaphobe and even I do that.

Showering and washing your hair is nowhere near normal.
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