Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ahh DCUM. Never change. Your obsession with germs is off the charts.
Seriously. Getting into my car sweaty for a 5 minute drive home is literally the least of my worries.
And no, the car doesn't smell from that. I am not running a marathon at the gym.
People that have smelly or dingy cars don’t realize it because it’s your smell.
Anonymous wrote:It seems like your car would quickly start stinking? And doesn’t your face and back breakout when you don’t quickly shower after being sweaty?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ahh DCUM. Never change. Your obsession with germs is off the charts.
Seriously. Getting into my car sweaty for a 5 minute drive home is literally the least of my worries.
And no, the car doesn't smell from that. I am not running a marathon at the gym.
Anonymous wrote:Ahh DCUM. Never change. Your obsession with germs is off the charts.
Anonymous wrote:It seems like your car would quickly start stinking? And doesn’t your face and back breakout when you don’t quickly shower after being sweaty?
Anonymous wrote:The harsh chemicals used by gyms to clean their towels is a hazard to the environment. You’re being selfish by needing several towels that must be then cleaned in harsh chemicals every visit.
Anonymous wrote:It seems like your car would quickly start stinking? And doesn’t your face and back breakout when you don’t quickly shower after being sweaty?
Anonymous wrote:It seems like your car would quickly start stinking? And doesn’t your face and back breakout when you don’t quickly shower after being sweaty?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: People go home and shower. 99.9 % of people are not going straight to work. I’m not using a nasty gym shower. And yes I sweat. My gyms have showers but no one uses them.
+1 I don't want to haul all my stuff to the gym. I go home to shower.