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Re: What\'s the use of washcloths?
Washcloth does not equal loofa
I could see how a loofa could make a difference as they are abrasive. I have a hard time believing a wet soapy washcloth does much exfoliating. I think the nastiest thing in the shower is the damp washcloth you pick up with yesterday's junk on it. You'd have to spend 5 minutes washing that thing to get it clean. Hands and bodywash is the way to go. |
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Re: What\'s the use of washcloths?
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[ QUOTE ] i dont understand why people dont listen when you have one of the 2 or 3 dudes on this forum that know what they are talking about when it comes to chicks, AND a chick saying there is a diff. ps- why were scrubbrushes invented? why wouldnt we just use our hands and soap for everything? [/ QUOTE ] Keep in mind your perspective. It probably takes a lot more self-maintenance when you sweat garlic-flavored olive oil. I wouldn't know, but maybe you can tell us about it. *cough*guinea*cough [/ QUOTE ] trust me, if my balls smelled like garlic and olive oil, I wouldnt even wash them. |
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Re: What\'s the use of washcloths?
I had no idea the loofa was that abrasive. I thought it was referring to those sissy puffy things that come with body wash. I may have to pick one of these babies up!
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Re: What\'s the use of washcloths?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] i dont understand why people dont listen when you have one of the 2 or 3 dudes on this forum that know what they are talking about when it comes to chicks, AND a chick saying there is a diff. ps- why were scrubbrushes invented? why wouldnt we just use our hands and soap for everything? [/ QUOTE ] Keep in mind your perspective. It probably takes a lot more self-maintenance when you sweat garlic-flavored olive oil. I wouldn't know, but maybe you can tell us about it. *cough*guinea*cough [/ QUOTE ] trust me, if my balls smelled like garlic and olive oil, I wouldnt even wash them. [/ QUOTE ] Lolz. Say baby, can I get you some Parmesan with that? |
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Re: What\'s the use of washcloths?
Serve them on a diagonally cut slice of some nice crusty bread.
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Re: What\'s the use of washcloths?
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I had no idea the loofa was that abrasive. I thought it was referring to those sissy puffy things that come with body wash. I may have to pick one of these babies up! [/ QUOTE ] I don't even know what you guys are talking about, I've never had anything come with body wash. And yeah, if you overuse a loofah you'll scrape your skin off. So, if you're OCD, don't get it (but it's probably too late by now anyway). |
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Re: What\'s the use of washcloths?
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I'm sure there are idiots who think a swipe of soap cleans your whole body and those who think quickly running a loofah across your chest does the same. [/ QUOTE ] This is an excellent point. Also, when I say "loofah" I mean one of these: And not: I know there is probably a more precise word for what I'm referring to, but I don't know what it is. Puffy-mesh-shower-thing. |
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Re: What\'s the use of washcloths?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] i dont understand why people dont listen when you have one of the 2 or 3 dudes on this forum that know what they are talking about when it comes to chicks, AND a chick saying there is a diff. ps- why were scrubbrushes invented? why wouldnt we just use our hands and soap for everything? [/ QUOTE ] Keep in mind your perspective. It probably takes a lot more self-maintenance when you sweat garlic-flavored olive oil. I wouldn't know, but maybe you can tell us about it. *cough*guinea*cough [/ QUOTE ] trust me, if my balls smelled like garlic and olive oil, I wouldnt even wash them. [/ QUOTE ] i'm sure the bucketloads of cologne you guidos wear would mask it anyway. |
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Re: What\'s the use of washcloths?
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[ QUOTE ] I'm sure there are idiots who think a swipe of soap cleans your whole body and those who think quickly running a loofah across your chest does the same. [/ QUOTE ] This is an excellent point. Also, when I say "loofah" I mean one of these: And not: I know there is probably a more precise word for what I'm referring to, but I don't know what it is. Puffy-mesh-shower-thing. [/ QUOTE ] The second one looks badass though. |
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Re: What\'s the use of washcloths?
OK, so I've got a washcloth trip report here folks. I've always been hygenic and I pride myself on the fact that girls often compliment me on how I smell. So it was with a fair degree of bewilderment that I read this thread. Yesterday I was doing the shopping and I spotted some washcloths, (a frightening example of OOT entering into my everyday life).
So I purchased one. It's yellow. I took it home and I put some of my Chanel Allure Sport bath wash on it and I started scrubbing. It sure got a lot of foam going. I scrubbed everywhere with it. It felt pretty good I have to say. I did notice though, that when I got out of the shower there were an inordinate amount of short and curly ones stuck to it. Anyway, later on a girl I know quite well came around for dinner. We like to use each other for the occasional rumpy-pumpy. One thing led to another and we ended up doing the horizontal folk dance. At one point she stopped, looked at me and said; "You know, you smell really good tonight." "Don't I usually smell good?" "Yeah, but not this good." Thank you FFK, and thank you OOT. I am now a believer. |
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