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How often do you shower?

  • Once a day

    Votes: 99 58.2%
  • Twice a day

    Votes: 60 35.3%
  • Every other day

    Votes: 11 6.5%

  • Total voters
    170
helllll no you need to shower every single day. **** that. I can see woman not washing their hair every day but at least wash your ***. Twice sometimes in the summer time and specially after swimming. Also id be damned if i let my man come to bed all smelly and not shower for a couple days. Da ****kkkkk the wimmiz who do that prob be the same ones out here sucking lemon pepper D im good on the seasoning :rofl:
Lol
 
Ohhhh I see. I agree. I assumed that was a sarcastic post highlighting all of the things we’ve discussed in the thread :lol:

For y’all requesting guests to take off their shoes - do you have a lot of carpet in your crib that your guests would be walking on?
Don't open that can of worms again b. Blood pressure went up in that last thread. Idk if cats insurance is still valid now
 
I have wood floors now so it's not as big as a deal. Much easier to clean but dust accumulates faster than you could imagine.
 
I have wood floors now so it's not as big as a deal. Much easier to clean but dust accumulates faster than you could imagine.
Most wealthy dudes have an HVAC technician come in once a year to clean the air ducts. I bet you gotta alot of gunk clogged up in the vents and that's what's responsible for the dust. Also most rich dudes got industrial grade humidifiers and air filtration systems (so necessary in this COVID era btw) that's another reason they bodies be so clean.
 
:lol: your entitlement was on full display last time. We aint forget :lol: :lol:
What thread was this and how was he acting? I don’t mind taking them off if someone asks but I don’t feel it necessary to ask folks to take them off when they come through.
 
What thread was this and how was he acting? I don’t mind taking them off if someone asks but I don’t feel it necessary to ask folks to take them off when they come through.
The overwhelming sentiment in that thread was that if you don't take your shoes off at the door, your place is dirty. They were the equivalent of non-bathers.
 
What thread was this and how was he acting? I don’t mind taking them off if someone asks but I don’t feel it necessary to ask folks to take them off when they come through.
"Partially undressing" 😂😂😂

"Asking someone to remove something they came with"

The sentiment was pretty much i wear shoes in my house, so why cant i wear them in your house :lol:
 
The overwhelming sentiment in that thread was that if you don't take your shoes off at the door, your place is dirty. They were the equivalent of non-bathers.

My reasoning for not allowing shoes around my crib is actually unreasonable but I can't help it. Everyone has their compulsions and obsessions.
 
24 pages and the majority of yall are some dirty MF'ers, with the exception of a few folks.

Spot on about whoever mentioned being cautious eating food inside the homes of people who practice poor hygienic habits. My father taught me this at an EARLY age. Old man said to just examine how clean their kitchen and bathrooms were. If you see any signs of mold or mildew, best believe they're the type of people who don't wash their hands or their meat/veggies before cooking.
 
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I never thought about or had the conversation about eating in a dirty person’s crib one but I feel like the only dirty houses I’ve been in are ones off-campus houses in college and they certainly weren’t preparing food for me :lol: I admittedly lived in one but didn’t eem cook and it’s not like I was having food prepared for me there so it didn’t matter too much.

I had to come into the office today and now y’all got me observing every single person I see from my Uber driver to folks on the train and wondering their hygiene habits :smh: :lol:
 
24 pages and the majority of yall are some dirty MF'ers, with the exception of a few folks.

Spot on about whoever mentioned being cautious eating food inside the homes of people who practice poor hygienic habits. My father taught me this at an EARLY age. Old man said to just examine how clean their kitchen and bathrooms were. If you see any signs of mold or mildew, best believe they're the type of people who don't wash their hands of their chicken before cooking.

This is extremely accurate, and one of the main reasons why I don’t eat other peoples food in general. I just can’t trust people I don’t know to that level. You will literally never catch me eating a bite of something after someone else either.
 


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“I took three today,” Crews said in an interview with Access Hollywood. “Three. Today. See, me and Dwayne [Johnson] are right. I took one in the morning, after the workout, and then I took one before I got here. And then I took one in between acts.”

“First of all, if you ain’t been sweating, you don’t need to shower,” Crews said. “But I spend all day sweating, all the time, running and working out, and it ain’t nice. My wife is like, ‘Babe, babe, babe.’ I’m Mr. Old Spice, you know what I mean? So I’ve got to get clean.”
 
This thread reminds me of a story from back in the day. I was on assignment in Charleston, SC for work and my came to visit for St Patty’s Day weekend. He smashed some yamb he met that Friday night. Saturday night he didn’t around midnight prospects of getting a new girl were looking slim around midnight so he hits up the girl from the night before. She comes through to where we were and he goes back home with her again.

This time she took off her shoes as soon as they got in which you’d think is fine except she was barefoot and her house was apparently dirty (think off-campus college status). This man legitimately made her take a shower before smashing because her bare feet were all over that dirty floor :wow: Up until this day I’ve been shook of that story but after going through this thread, it looks like he did the right thing :lol:
 
I never thought about or had the conversation about eating in a dirty person’s crib one but I feel like the only dirty houses I’ve been in are ones off-campus houses in college and they certainly weren’t preparing food for me :lol: I admittedly lived in one but didn’t eem cook and it’s not like I was having food prepared for me there so it didn’t matter too much.

I had to come into the office today and now y’all got me observing every single person I see from my Uber driver to folks on the train and wondering their hygiene habits :smh: :lol:

You can also tell how hygienic someone is based off what their office desk/space looks like. Hell, this **** is even applicable to someones car. Same can be said about women.

Shorty got a whip that needs to be cleaned or looks like she hosted a dinner for contestants on Family Feud, there's a good chance her box stanks. I also do the feet examination on women. If that ish looks WRECKED, the box probably smells the same 🤣
 
MOST women's cars I have been in have been sloppy as hell.

Especially if they had young children.

Not Mother shaming, I completely understand having kids CAN get in the way of doing tasks like cleaning the car.
Not Mother shaming, I completely understand having kids CAN get in the way of doing tasks like cleaning the car.
Not Mother shaming, I completely understand having kids CAN get in the way of doing tasks like cleaning the car.
 
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