I don't bring a fresh washcloth everytime I shower...I know I should do better but my stock is not where it needs to be
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I don't bring a fresh washcloth everytime I shower...I know I should do better but my stock is not where it needs to be
We've heard about all the things you suction cup to the shower walls.some of yall on here are some nasty mothafuckas. of course i wash my feet. i have a footscrubber that I suction to the shower flower at the end of every shower, squeeze some shower gel on it and scrub the living shit out of my feet, at least 30 seconds for each foot.
lol ill, c'mon man. here, lemme help you:I don't bring a fresh washcloth everytime I shower...I know I should do better but my stock is not where it needs to be
hey! you promised you wouldn't bring that up! (again)We've heard about all the things you suction cup to the shower walls.
what I NEED is to have a better place to stash them in my bathroom. Right now they are in the linen closet in the hallway.lol ill, c'mon man. here, lemme help you:
24 washcloths for $12.90 from amazon. that's $.54 cents per cloth. those should easily last you the next decade or so.
Sorry, the framed photo on my desk reminded me.hey! you promised you wouldn't bring that up! (again)
But what are you wearing during all of this?Shampoo first, then conditioner. While the conditioner sits, sometimes I brush my teeth, always wash my face with a Foreo and/or an exfoliant, then get scrubby mitts or this japanese scrubby towel thingie for my body, starting from the top down, including ears. Feet are definitely on the agenda. Especially when I used to shower at the gym, which could get tricky because I also wear flip flops in there and have to balance on one foot while I scrub the other. At home, I like using a little this little 4-in-1 tool that has a sander, a rasp, pumice and a scrub brush on it. I also have a soap that has pumice powder in it specifically made for feetsies. Then, as I rinse the conditioner out, I rinse off my face and then one final body rinse with hotter water, being sure to use the handheld sprayer to get any suds out of the undercarriage. The scrubby mitts & towel are super porous and get rinsed and hung to dry daily and thrown in the washer weekly.
Don't they flap around when you try?I wash my chicken feet in the shower if that matters.
Shampoo first, then conditioner. While the conditioner sits, sometimes I brush my teeth, always wash my face with a Foreo and/or an exfoliant, then get scrubby mitts or this japanese scrubby towel thingie for my body, starting from the top down, including ears. Feet are definitely on the agenda. Especially when I used to shower at the gym, which could get tricky because I also wear flip flops in there and have to balance on one foot while I scrub the other. At home, I like using a little this little 4-in-1 tool that has a sander, a rasp, pumice and a scrub brush on it. I also have a soap that has pumice powder in it specifically made for feetsies. Then, as I rinse the conditioner out, I rinse off my face and then one final body rinse with hotter water, being sure to use the handheld sprayer to get any suds out of the undercarriage. The scrubby mitts & towel are super porous and get rinsed and hung to dry daily and thrown in the washer weekly.
Pics or gtfo!Shampoo first, then conditioner. While the conditioner sits, sometimes I brush my teeth, always wash my face with a Foreo and/or an exfoliant, then get scrubby mitts or this japanese scrubby towel thingie for my body, starting from the top down, including ears. Feet are definitely on the agenda. Especially when I used to shower at the gym, which could get tricky because I also wear flip flops in there and have to balance on one foot while I scrub the other. At home, I like using a little this little 4-in-1 tool that has a sander, a rasp, pumice and a scrub brush on it. I also have a soap that has pumice powder in it specifically made for feetsies. Then, as I rinse the conditioner out, I rinse off my face and then one final body rinse with hotter water, being sure to use the handheld sprayer to get any suds out of the undercarriage. The scrubby mitts & towel are super porous and get rinsed and hung to dry daily and thrown in the washer weekly.
Get a small, decorative basket or tray that you can put on the counter top. Go to HomeGoods and load up on their wash cloths- like 2 dozen, minimum. Roll them and place as many as you can in the basket/tray, with another "waste" basket - maybe the opposite side of where your normal trash can is. I use a wire one with a linen liner. Keep the rest in a linen closet until you run out and just reload from there. Instead of using a towel on a rack to dry my hands after using the restroom, I use a new, clean wash cloth. Once you've filled the "waste" basket, it's enough to do a full load of laundry and you have clean hand towels again.what I NEED is to have a better place to stash them in my bathroom. Right now they are in the linen closet in the hallway.
I have a stash, but it isn't great. I could definitely stand to double it.
I actually watched a video about those fish that spas use to clean feet. Only way they can get them to eat dead skin off feet is to starve them. It’s an illegal practice in a lot of countriesHere‘s how I do it. On a totally unrelated note, I am now up to seven Asian restaurants in the greater McKinney area that no longer allow me to enter their premises...
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Shampoo first, then conditioner. While the conditioner sits, sometimes I brush my teeth, always wash my face with a Foreo and/or an exfoliant, then get scrubby mitts or this japanese scrubby towel thingie for my body, starting from the top down, including ears. Feet are definitely on the agenda. Especially when I used to shower at the gym, which could get tricky because I also wear flip flops in there and have to balance on one foot while I scrub the other. At home, I like using a little this little 4-in-1 tool that has a sander, a rasp, pumice and a scrub brush on it. I also have a soap that has pumice powder in it specifically made for feetsies. Then, as I rinse the conditioner out, I rinse off my face and then one final body rinse with hotter water, being sure to use the handheld sprayer to get any suds out of the undercarriage. The scrubby mitts & towel are super porous and get rinsed and hung to dry daily and thrown in the washer weekly.
Pics or it didn't happen.
Pics or gtfo!
Back to the shower, again.Chick has managed to tease the whole board.
I said that's "where" I wash my dick, not "when."That you're "washing your dick" in the sink while Handi "washes his feet".
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lol! When I first started waxing the bits, I was having a conversation about it with these two gay guys I met in a club and that's the term they used and it's stuck with me ever since"undercarriage"
thanks a lot, way to kill my potential boner, mox.