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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]3 showers a day is ridiculous. 2 showers a day as a regular occurrence is also ridiculous. Both of you need to stop wasting water.[/quote] OP here. Most people shower each morning. How can you go to work and not shower? That’s just nasty. Again, how can you not shower after working out? That’s nasty. [/quote] It is better to shower at night than the morning for hygenic reasons. (better to be clean when sleeping on sheets)/ There is no need to shower at night AND in the morning. Most people don't work out every day. Showering 2-3 times a day is really bad for your skin and a waste of water. By the way, little kids should not be bathed more than 2 or 3 times a week. It dries out their skin and can cause eczema flare ups. Don't have kids with this main. Showering once a day and after workouts is normal. Showering 2-3 times a day is excessive and abnormal. [/quote] NP Um, no. My kids get bathed almost every day. But they love being outside and active and don’t have eczema issues. [/quote] You should start reading and get advice from pediatricians. Babies and toddlers should not be bathed daily. Not necessary until much older. From a family of doctors. “According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), babies under 1 year old should have a full bath three times a week or less. In general, toddlers should be bathed 2–3 times a week to keep them clean. However, a toddler's face and genitals should be washed every day for optimum hygiene.” More: https://health.clevelandclinic.org/how-often-should-your-kids-take-a-bath-or-shower https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/does-your-child-need-to-bathe-every-day-202109202598 “Why not bathe a child daily? Lots of bathing can lead to dry, irritated skin. But also, the skin has natural protective oils, and natural bacteria, that help to keep us healthy and safe — and that can get washed away with daily bathing.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/parenting/wp/2015/02/26/why-you-should-stop-giving-your-kid-a-bath-every-night/[/quote] Ok Mika Kunis.[/quote] I guess you can’t read. [/quote]
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