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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A lot of these have nothing to do with hygiene, for example getting regular haircuts. I dont like cutting my hair every 6 weeks, and I was blessed with straight hair that doesn't take a ton of styling. I wash it every other day or so and it's sparkling clean, and I make sure to cut it every few months so there arent a ton of split ends, but, again, not really a hygiene issue even if I went longer without a haircut. You seem like an overly retentive, controlling person.[/quote] The topic is Hygiene and [b] Grooming.[/b] Hair maintenance definitely is part of grooming.[/quote] PP you don't have to explain to this nut why you don't get your hair cut often. This poster is a petty, small person obsessed with petty, small, trivial things. They are very insulting to women as[b] if these are more important than our intelligence and competence. [/b]The world is on fire and this person wants to lecture you about your manicure. [/quote] Competent and intelligent people understand that being clean and well groomed is a necessary component of being a functional human. The overreaction here is hysterical. No one is saying you need to be in hair and makeup for 2 hours a day! Washing yourself and doing basic grooming is a part of a functional adult's daily routine.[/quote] #2 is absurd and well beyond “basic grooming.” As is showering more than once per day. [/quote] Showering after a an early morning workout, then again before bed is not excessive. It’s normal.[/quote] I worked at Goldman Sachs London in the early 90s and was surprised to discover that while many people worked out at lunchtime, almost no one but me showered before heading back up to work (they wiped off with a washcloth, reapplied deodorant, etc). It’s a very “American” thing to shower so much. [/quote]
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