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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] We don't have any allergies in our house. I just can't imagine living in a filthy house. If you are not dusting at least once a week, gross. Seriously gross. [/quote] Meh. At least my kids won't have allergies and asthma. :) Dirty Baby, Healthy Baby? Early Filth May Reduce Allergies http://www.nbcnews.com/health/kids-health/dirty-baby-healthy-baby-early-filth-may-reduce-allergies-n123921 Newborns Exposed to Dirt, Dander and Germs May Have Lower Allergy and Asthma Risk http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/media/releases/newborns_exposed_to_dirt_dander_and_germs_may_have_lower_allergy_and_asthma_risk [/quote] Nice try. Four of my five are adults. Of the five we have exactly zero allergies, food or otherwise. They spent a ton of time outdoors as kids. There is no excuse for a filthy house. If you are not cleaning, to include dusting, at least once a week, your house is filthy. [/quote] This is my mothers house. She doesn't dust, never washes her kitchen or laundry room floor. Curtains have never been cleaned. Yuck. I don't like visiting because everything is so gross, but if we go you just don't touch anything. And you try not to look at anything either. Ironically her BF has a rental beach house and she talks endlessly about how filthy OTHER people are. [/quote]
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