Anonymous wrote:who wedges a bar of soap right up their crack? You really should use a cloth to swipe clean all the little bile salts and poop particles that are in the puckering skin of your anus. You really are not getting a perfectly shiny hiney by just wedging a bar of soap into your crack. It’s not a thorough clean job.Anonymous wrote:Yep, I stick the bar of soap right up my butt. Then I rinse it off. I also use it on my lady parts. DH and I share a bar. No cloths.
+1Anonymous wrote:who wedges a bar of soap right up their crack? You really should use a cloth to swipe clean all the little bile salts and poop particles that are in the puckering skin of your anus. You really are not getting a perfectly shiny hiney by just wedging a bar of soap into your crack. It’s not a thorough clean job.Anonymous wrote:Yep, I stick the bar of soap right up my butt. Then I rinse it off. I also use it on my lady parts. DH and I share a bar. No cloths.
+1Anonymous wrote:The advantage of a washcloth is that it is rough so can remove stuff with its slightly abrasive action. You people that lather but don't use the bar directly, how are your slimey hands able to remove anything stuck on that needs exfoliation?
how do you scrub your butt crack? Just with your hands?Anonymous wrote:I lather bar soap on my hands and use that. I don’t like the feel of wash cloths or loofahs and I don’t actually like any body washes. I love my cetaphil moisturizing bar soap. I put it on little soap trays (those are easy to wash in the shower) and it stays decently not gunky.
Guests get a new bar, and all hand washing is done with pump soap dispensers.
who wedges a bar of soap right up their crack? You really should use a cloth to swipe clean all the little bile salts and poop particles that are in the puckering skin of your anus. You really are not getting a perfectly shiny hiney by just wedging a bar of soap into your crack. It’s not a thorough clean job.Anonymous wrote:Yep, I stick the bar of soap right up my butt. Then I rinse it off. I also use it on my lady parts. DH and I share a bar. No cloths.
lol. Thanks. This is funny.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HOW DOES SOAP GET DIRTY?!?
If you rub a bar of soap between your butt cheeks after pooping, peeing, sweating all day and expect it to me germ free by the time you wash your face in the morning… think of all the people who leave hairs on the soap. No one is scrubbing the soap clean, the bacteria is layered and drying on the top.
I think you need to start thinking about the bar of soap the same way you think about a towel. You don’t take the towel, use it on your bum, then right on your face the next day. You wash it between uses. Same thing with a bar of soap. When you lather it and rinse it, it’s clean. There is no layering of bacteria on soap that you lather each time.
I don’t do this myself but this isn’t unsanitary.
I have a bar of soap I use to clean the other bar of soap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ew.? I’d be grossed out as a guest (and maybe a little creeped out) if people offered their used bar of Ivory. That’s like offering your loofah full of dead skin for guests taking a bath.You guys share bar soap with random houseguests?
On the rare occasion I use bar soap, like in a hotel, I rub the bar on my arms and then lather elsewhere with my hands.
My houseguests are hot, so I don’t mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HOW DOES SOAP GET DIRTY?!?
If you rub a bar of soap between your butt cheeks after pooping, peeing, sweating all day and expect it to me germ free by the time you wash your face in the morning… think of all the people who leave hairs on the soap. No one is scrubbing the soap clean, the bacteria is layered and drying on the top.