Yep, nothing wrong with trying to save a little water during a drought yearHey I’m one person but I have absolutely no issues with bathing with younger persons. As long as they’re at least 18, female and dtf
Yep, nothing wrong with trying to save a little water during a drought yearHey I’m one person but I have absolutely no issues with bathing with younger persons. As long as they’re at least 18, female and dtf
This is one of the benefits of new folks coming to OSA. Occasionally we learn about products we never new existed.Every other day average for a full shower if i'm not sweating. if you havent tried "dude wipes" yet, get on that train my brothers. a quick wipe on your smelly pits and undercarriage freshens right up (even at work). its also perfect for those times when you're on the pot and you know that your ass is an EPA superfund site and its a half-roll minimum clean up.
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Big soapI heard that the every day need for a shower/bath (and more) was originally pushed by the soap and shampoo makers to increase their revenues. Obviously it worked.
We had a carry-in galvanized tub until I was 9 (when we actually got an indoor bathroom). Mom, Dad and I shared the same bath water. Bathed once a week, and usually had a "spit-bath" (wet washrag) the rest of the week.Yeah, sort of like the once a week bath (Saturday night) that we had as kids - not counting hand.,face, ear washing.
As Red Steagall says, if you want to go back to the good ol' days, start by turning off your AC.The "good ol' days" weren't always so spectacular...
20 years ago? 2001? In 2001 your family bathed in a wash pan? Or are you being facetious?I was doing this 20 years ago before it was cool. Grew up with barely functional running water. In winter we'd bathe in a wash pan by the fireplace. Drape a blanket over some chairs then wash up.
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