Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Showering every 3 days is not good for a teen and that’s what the teen in question does. How many healthy active people without eczema do that?
Yeah? Well, you know, that's just like uh, your opinion, man.
That guy doesn’t like to shower either.
And?
Do you get hygiene tips from The Dude?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Showering every 3 days is not good for a teen and that’s what the teen in question does. How many healthy active people without eczema do that?
Yeah? Well, you know, that's just like uh, your opinion, man.
That guy doesn’t like to shower either.
And?
Anonymous wrote:Are daily shower fans also daily hair washers? I need to wash my hair daily but people always tell me it's bad to do.
Anonymous wrote:Are daily shower fans also daily hair washers? I need to wash my hair daily but people always tell me it's bad to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Showering every 3 days is not good for a teen and that’s what the teen in question does. How many healthy active people without eczema do that?
Yeah? Well, you know, that's just like uh, your opinion, man.
That guy doesn’t like to shower either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Showering every 3 days is not good for a teen and that’s what the teen in question does. How many healthy active people without eczema do that?
Yeah? Well, you know, that's just like uh, your opinion, man.
Anonymous wrote:Showering every 3 days is not good for a teen and that’s what the teen in question does. How many healthy active people without eczema do that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had multiple dermatologists tell me not to shower daily because I had bad eczema. They were right about my skin but I couldn't handle not showering since it makes me feel good. The therapist is wrong that it is a physical need but maybe it will help the kid with de-stressing. I do agree with you op that she didn't approach it that way and was essentially prescribing her own personal conventions as correct, which is wrong.
The teen didn’t say she isn’t showering daily because she has eczema and her dermatologist said not to, she isn’t showing because she “doesn’t feel like it.” Barring a medical condition that contraindicates it, teens should be showering daily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had multiple dermatologists tell me not to shower daily because I had bad eczema. They were right about my skin but I couldn't handle not showering since it makes me feel good. The therapist is wrong that it is a physical need but maybe it will help the kid with de-stressing. I do agree with you op that she didn't approach it that way and was essentially prescribing her own personal conventions as correct, which is wrong.
The teen didn’t say she isn’t showering daily because she has eczema and her dermatologist said not to, she isn’t showing because she “doesn’t feel like it.” Barring a medical condition that contraindicates it, teens should be showering daily.
Anonymous wrote:I've had multiple dermatologists tell me not to shower daily because I had bad eczema. They were right about my skin but I couldn't handle not showering since it makes me feel good. The therapist is wrong that it is a physical need but maybe it will help the kid with de-stressing. I do agree with you op that she didn't approach it that way and was essentially prescribing her own personal conventions as correct, which is wrong.