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Originally Posted by brettTHEjett
I am white.
I do not use a wash cloth.
I will.
After reading this seething hatred.
actually just regularly washing your hands isn't good enough. that's why nurses & doctors are often taught the "proper" wayto wash your hands.Originally Posted by kiuyt856
Germ wise, I'd say your hands get much dirtier than the rest of your body. What goes into your armpits etc. besides sweat?Originally Posted by CasperJr
G them same 3rd graders will tell you that your hands gets no were NEAR as nasty or smelly as places like your under arms, balls or $@+Originally Posted by kiuyt856
Do you get a washcloth and lather and scrub your hands each time before you eat and after you use the bathroom?Originally Posted by CasperJr
i know 3rd graders with more sense then youOriginally Posted by kiuyt856
That makes sense. I don't know I still don't think it really makes that much difference in terms of how clean you get.Originally Posted by HueyP in LouieV
Lack of friction/traction.Originally Posted by kiuyt856
Whats wrong with lathering your hands and then cleaning yourself vs. doing the same with a washcloth?
I mean, when people wash their hands before eating or anything else they don't get something to scrub, you just rub your hands together then dry.
go wash yo %#*
Like I said earlier and the guy a couple posts above me, I don't see how washing your hands and washing your body the same way would make you less clean.
And I use washcloths btw.
and with how you talking there isnt a person in here that believes you us anything other then a bar
And if you look at my first post in this thread-
And I still haven't gotten an answer, if using your hands and soap isn't sufficient enough to clean your body of just dirt, what makes that same method fine to use on your hands which collect all kinds of random and potentially harmful germs and are then used to handle food?Originally Posted by kiuyt856
My family uses washcloths, but when I go to college I doubt I'll use one.
He probably thinks you are weird because you expect him to have a stack of washrags as if his house is a hotel. I've never used my friendsshower even when I pass out at their house. I just bounce the next morning and shower at my place. If I have intentions to stay at someones house, I willtake my own toiletries. If I'm in an unfamiliar shower and don't have tools, I will use my hands and soap/bodywash.Originally Posted by Master Zik
Originally Posted by marath0n
I passed out at my boy's spot after a party. I wake up in the morning and hop in the shower. I'm searching the cabinets and see shampoos, shower gels, face cleanser etc but no washrags. I throw my shorts back on and go to dudes room and ask him for a washcloth. He hits me with the face and proceeds to tell me that "black people are weird".
This is why for like the past 7 years I've always gone in to the shower with my own body wash or bar of soap. Can't trust nobody.
I'm almost positive some type of bacterial disease can spread that way
looking like they got a 2 tone paint job doneOriginally Posted by picknroll24
I have seen people with what looks like accumulated filth in certain areas where they don't scrub (elbows, ankles, neck, waist, etc.)
That's because you use anti-bacterial soap to wash your hands. That way there's no need to scrub.Originally Posted by kiuyt856
Germ wise, I'd say your hands get much dirtier than the rest of your body. What goes into your armpits etc. besides sweat?Originally Posted by CasperJr
G them same 3rd graders will tell you that your hands gets no were NEAR as nasty or smelly as places like your under arms, balls or $@+Originally Posted by kiuyt856
Do you get a washcloth and lather and scrub your hands each time before you eat and after you use the bathroom?Originally Posted by CasperJr
i know 3rd graders with more sense then youOriginally Posted by kiuyt856
That makes sense. I don't know I still don't think it really makes that much difference in terms of how clean you get.Originally Posted by HueyP in LouieV
Lack of friction/traction.Originally Posted by kiuyt856
Whats wrong with lathering your hands and then cleaning yourself vs. doing the same with a washcloth?
I mean, when people wash their hands before eating or anything else they don't get something to scrub, you just rub your hands together then dry.
go wash yo %#*
Like I said earlier and the guy a couple posts above me, I don't see how washing your hands and washing your body the same way would make you less clean.
And I use washcloths btw.
and with how you talking there isnt a person in here that believes you us anything other then a bar
And if you look at my first post in this thread-
And I still haven't gotten an answer, if using your hands and soap isn't sufficient enough to clean your body of just dirt, what makes that same method fine to use on your hands which collect all kinds of random and potentially harmful germs and are then used to handle food?Originally Posted by kiuyt856
My family uses washcloths, but when I go to college I doubt I'll use one.
I think its more important to do that in a hospital where you're around sick people or recovering sick people. I meant as in sufficient enoughfor regular everyday people.Originally Posted by saint lt
actually just regularly washing your hands isn't good enough. that's why nurses & doctors are often taught the "proper" way to wash your hands.Originally Posted by kiuyt856
And I still haven't gotten an answer, if using your hands and soap isn't sufficient enough to clean your body of just dirt, what makes that same method fine to use on your hands which collect all kinds of random and potentially harmful germs and are then used to handle food?
Originally Posted by Adidas Freak
That's because you use anti-bacterial soap to wash your hands. That way there's no need to scrub.Originally Posted by kiuyt856
And I still haven't gotten an answer, if using your hands and soap isn't sufficient enough to clean your body of just dirt, what makes that same method fine to use on your hands which collect all kinds of random and potentially harmful germs and are then used to handle food?
actually just regularly washing your hands isn't good enough. that's why nurses & doctors are often taught the "proper" way to wash your hands.
Oh yeah? They use washcloths eh?
Originally Posted by PUSHA C
lmao @ black people are wierd
Originally Posted by Craftsy21
actually just regularly washing your hands isn't good enough. that's why nurses & doctors are often taught the "proper" way to wash your hands.
Man i remember one time my moms tried to bring this crap to me... i said please you better give me a towel and a bar of soap..^ thatbodywash/sponge just always seemed feminine to me...Originally Posted by MR MONDAY NIIGHT
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Originally Posted by Lazy B
Originally Posted by JoeyD16
Pretty ironic if a white person made a post about this regarding the black race everybody would be up in arms, oh i love the irony.
Originally Posted by outbackbob24
Im hispanic and i don't use a wash cloth. shower gel + bare hands. there is plenty of friction going on with my hands to keep me nice and clean.