Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
The non obese of us do not smell. That's a you problem.
Repeatedly getting into your car with sweaty workout clothes makes your car gross over time. It’s not hygienic.
So what am I supposed to do about transporting kids from sports?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
How big and gross are you? None of that happens. Sometimes I end up running errands and don't shower for a while-the horror!!
I’m neither big nor gross. I just don’t drive around sweaty, in sweaty workout clothes, after working on machines hundreds of sweaty gross people used before me. Doing that dozens if not hundreds of times makes your car nasty whether you admit it or not.
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: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.
The non obese of us do not smell. That's a you problem.
Repeatedly getting into your car with sweaty workout clothes makes your car gross over time. It’s not hygienic.
I prefer not to dress in front of others either.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.
My gym has showers and towels but I just go home to change and shower, Ick to a gym shower.
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.
Anonymous wrote: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?
How big and gross are you? None of that happens. Sometimes I end up running errands and don't shower for a while-the horror!!
Anonymous wrote: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.
The non obese of us do not smell. That's a you problem.