Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are a woman and haven’t worked out and are smelly and absolutely need a shower after one day, what is going on? Do you sweat a lot? Do you eat a ton of junk food? Where is the smell coming from? I am fascinated by people who feel or are in fact filthy after about 16 hours without exercise.
I'd imagine that armpits and genital/anal area would probably be pretty ripe without regular cleaning. I hope the non-daily bathers at least do a wh*res bath.
PP here. I’m not asking about imagining. Do you actually reek after one day without vigorous exercise? I don’t at all. What do you attribute the dire need to wash after one day? Are you sweating a lot? Is it hormonal? dietary? Do you not wear deodorant or wipe?I’m really trying to understand this obsession with filth because neither I nor my kids stink to high heaven by nighttime. Is it just the fear of smelling or do people actually stink after one day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are a woman and haven’t worked out and are smelly and absolutely need a shower after one day, what is going on? Do you sweat a lot? Do you eat a ton of junk food? Where is the smell coming from? I am fascinated by people who feel or are in fact filthy after about 16 hours without exercise.
I'd imagine that armpits and genital/anal area would probably be pretty ripe without regular cleaning. I hope the non-daily bathers at least do a wh*res bath.
Anonymous wrote:If you are a woman and haven’t worked out and are smelly and absolutely need a shower after one day, what is going on? Do you sweat a lot? Do you eat a ton of junk food? Where is the smell coming from? I am fascinated by people who feel or are in fact filthy after about 16 hours without exercise.
Anonymous wrote:I try to do every night but if my younger ones fall asleep before bath time(like in the car), I don’t wake them up to give them one. I would never take them to an activity or class though if they hadn’t been bathed within the last 24 hours. My kids play outside nearly all day sweating and getting dirty, so if they have gymnastics in the afternoon I give them baths right before we go. My five year old obviously doesn’t have body odor but they definitely have a smell when they’ve been playing outside all day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do the parents of these rare bathers not bathe too?
My kids are in the ~3x a week camp, usually on the days they have activities. My DH showers almost daily but skips an occasional weekend day. I shower e/o day. I don’t care what you call me. I’m 40 and it works for me!
Are you me?? Both the kids and self bathing habits. I'm 34 and I have never gone in for the daily showers (unless I HAD to, like, I had sports practice on what would have been a skip day otherwise).
P.....U!
+1 That is absolutely revolting.
+1,000!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do the parents of these rare bathers not bathe too?
My kids are in the ~3x a week camp, usually on the days they have activities. My DH showers almost daily but skips an occasional weekend day. I shower e/o day. I don’t care what you call me. I’m 40 and it works for me!
Are you me?? Both the kids and self bathing habits. I'm 34 and I have never gone in for the daily showers (unless I HAD to, like, I had sports practice on what would have been a skip day otherwise).
P.....U!
+1 That is absolutely revolting.
+1,000!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do the parents of these rare bathers not bathe too?
My kids are in the ~3x a week camp, usually on the days they have activities. My DH showers almost daily but skips an occasional weekend day. I shower e/o day. I don’t care what you call me. I’m 40 and it works for me!
Are you me?? Both the kids and self bathing habits. I'm 34 and I have never gone in for the daily showers (unless I HAD to, like, I had sports practice on what would have been a skip day otherwise).
P.....U!
+1 That is absolutely revolting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do the parents of these rare bathers not bathe too?
My kids are in the ~3x a week camp, usually on the days they have activities. My DH showers almost daily but skips an occasional weekend day. I shower e/o day. I don’t care what you call me. I’m 40 and it works for me!
Are you me?? Both the kids and self bathing habits. I'm 34 and I have never gone in for the daily showers (unless I HAD to, like, I had sports practice on what would have been a skip day otherwise).
P.....U!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do the parents of these rare bathers not bathe too?
My kids are in the ~3x a week camp, usually on the days they have activities. My DH showers almost daily but skips an occasional weekend day. I shower e/o day. I don’t care what you call me. I’m 40 and it works for me!
Are you me?? Both the kids and self bathing habits. I'm 34 and I have never gone in for the daily showers (unless I HAD to, like, I had sports practice on what would have been a skip day otherwise).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do the parents of these rare bathers not bathe too?
My kids are in the ~3x a week camp, usually on the days they have activities. My DH showers almost daily but skips an occasional weekend day. I shower e/o day. I don’t care what you call me. I’m 40 and it works for me!
Anonymous wrote:Do the parents of these rare bathers not bathe too?