Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't your draws feel thick?
huh? what is draws?
Drawers, panties, underwear...
...skid marks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I am currently pregnant and don't leave the house much anymore (last month of pregnancy). I have gone 5 plus days without showering (I always shower for my OB appointments though). I am just hanging out at home and forget to shower. I don't see anything wrong with it.
Your husband must be thrilled.
My condolences to everyone you know, especially any spouse. It's got to be hell married to such an egotistical pig who thinks a man's thrill level is in any way of importance to a nearly full-term pregnant woman.
If you have respect for your partner, you bathe. It's not about 'thrill level'. It's about cleanliness and one's olfactory senses.
Honestly, I think it's amazing that you're able to avoid leaving the house in the last month of pregnancy. With both of my pregnancies, I was outside of my home when my water broke (at work both times but totally not a big deal). To me, showering is really an easy, pleasurable task in the scheme of things, but -sincerely- to each her own...
Anonymous wrote:God some of you people are nasty. How long does it take to shower, a couple of minutes? I mean at least wash your body - get wet, soap up, rinse off! Super quick! No one wants to smell you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't your draws feel thick?
huh? what is draws?
Drawers, panties, underwear...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I am currently pregnant and don't leave the house much anymore (last month of pregnancy). I have gone 5 plus days without showering (I always shower for my OB appointments though). I am just hanging out at home and forget to shower. I don't see anything wrong with it.
Your husband must be thrilled.
My condolences to everyone you know, especially any spouse. It's got to be hell married to such an egotistical pig who thinks a man's thrill level is in any way of importance to a nearly full-term pregnant woman.
If you have respect for your partner, you bathe. It's not about 'thrill level'. It's about cleanliness and one's olfactory senses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Believe it or not, not everyone in the world showers everyday....and they're okay.
Maybe in the third world villages
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't your draws feel thick?
huh? what is draws?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even Europe is changing, people.
used to be the norm to shower weekly - ain't the case these days . . .
ewww
Urban myth.
Love, Dutch person who showers daily and always has...
Anonymous wrote:Believe it or not, not everyone in the world showers everyday....and they're okay.
Anonymous wrote:Don't your draws feel thick?
Anonymous wrote:Even Europe is changing, people.
used to be the norm to shower weekly - ain't the case these days . . .
ewww