Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It really baffles my mind that people don't use a washcloth. I cannot imagine how people clean their cracks and crevices. Are you sticking a bar of soap up your a**? Otherwise, how in the heck are you making sure you get it clean up and thru there???
There are a lot more funky folk than I thought!!
Personally, I get my hands really soapy and I clean my body with my hands. No need to shove a bar of soap up my ass. After I take a dump, I wash my hands with soap and water and they're clean without using a washcloth- how is that any different? If soap and water is enough to clean my hands, why isn't it enough to clean my armpits?
How are you certain your ass is squeaky clean even after using a washcloth? How dirty is your ass to necessitate daily powerwashing? Do you eat a lot of Olestra or have a chronic case of mudbutt?
And if you use a washcloth, I hope you use a clean one everytime. Wet, dirty washcloths are a breeding ground for bacteria- no way I'd rub a used washcloth on my body...
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's an old Chapelle Show skit that touches on this.
link PLEASE!
I think this is it. If so,it is uncensored and probably NSFW or children. http://www.cc.com/video-clips/2olmjv/chappelle-s-show-trading-spouses---uncensored
Anonymous wrote:Of course I use a washcloth, wash rag, facecloth etc. to wash my body. I use a different one for my face.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It really baffles my mind that people don't use a washcloth. I cannot imagine how people clean their cracks and crevices. Are you sticking a bar of soap up your a**? Otherwise, how in the heck are you making sure you get it clean up and thru there???
There are a lot more funky folk than I thought!!
Personally, I get my hands really soapy and I clean my body with my hands. No need to shove a bar of soap up my ass. After I take a dump, I wash my hands with soap and water and they're clean without using a washcloth- how is that any different? If soap and water is enough to clean my hands, why isn't it enough to clean my armpits?
How are you certain your ass is squeaky clean even after using a washcloth? How dirty is your ass to necessitate daily powerwashing? Do you eat a lot of Olestra or have a chronic case of mudbutt?
And if you use a washcloth, I hope you use a clean one everytime. Wet, dirty washcloths are a breeding ground for bacteria- no way I'd rub a used washcloth on my body...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It really baffles my mind that people don't use a washcloth. I cannot imagine how people clean their cracks and crevices. Are you sticking a bar of soap up your a**? Otherwise, how in the heck are you making sure you get it clean up and thru there???
There are a lot more funky folk than I thought!!
Personally, I get my hands really soapy and I clean my body with my hands. No need to shove a bar of soap up my ass. After I take a dump, I wash my hands with soap and water and they're clean without using a washcloth- how is that any different? If soap and water is enough to clean my hands, why isn't it enough to clean my armpits?
How are you certain your ass is squeaky clean even after using a washcloth? How dirty is your ass to necessitate daily powerwashing? Do you eat a lot of Olestra or have a chronic case of mudbutt?
And if you use a washcloth, I hope you use a clean one everytime. Wet, dirty washcloths are a breeding ground for bacteria- no way I'd rub a used washcloth on my body...
Anonymous wrote:It really baffles my mind that people don't use a washcloth. I cannot imagine how people clean their cracks and crevices. Are you sticking a bar of soap up your a**? Otherwise, how in the heck are you making sure you get it clean up and thru there???
There are a lot more funky folk than I thought!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm white american, my husband is a black american. Neither of us use wash cloths. Neither of is did before meeting each other.
I do use a washcloth when washing my dog's face, though. He's white.
When he gets really dirty/muddy, I just can't get it clean with shampoo and water alone.
That should tell you something...
Most of us don't have muddy dog fur on our bodies. So no, it doesn't tell us anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm white american, my husband is a black american. Neither of us use wash cloths. Neither of is did before meeting each other.
I do use a washcloth when washing my dog's face, though. He's white.
When he gets really dirty/muddy, I just can't get it clean with shampoo and water alone.
That should tell you something...