Anonymous wrote:I think people find whatever they didn't grow up with to be aberrant.
I grow up bathing (not showers) with soap and water, no facecloth unless you are just washing your face.
If I had a cloth 'know my parts' as intimately as some peoples cloths know their parts, I would throw it away, not wash and reuse; that is disgusting to me. How can you just throw that in a hamper to rot/dry out/get your other clothes so nasty?? Why wouldn't you immediately do a load of laundry?
I don't have dry/flaky skin, or whatever reason it is that people scrub their whole body so hard.
Do people scrub at their babies like this? I literally put my toddlers in the tub and consider them clean. I wash their faces and let the water run over their bottoms a few times but I sure don't scrub at them, either. Is that disgusting to some?
Sorry, but this little thing just gave me a giggle. No comment other than to say: people with dry/flaky skin are supposed to be all the MORE gentle with their skin, not scrub it to kingdom come - lol. Derms tell us: "You don't have all the oil that oily-skinned people do, so stop the scrub, scrub, scrubbing! Your skin needs all the oil it can get, so don't scrub it away!"
