I always forget about my naval. When I was younger I would never wash behind my ears.

  • @[email protected]
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    438 months ago

    Bottom of my feet. I’m really klutzy and the slippery floor is already a bit of a hazard for me without adding soap to the mix.

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    348 months ago

    My legs, the shower is small and I am tall so it’s a lot of work to actually soap them up properly. Usually I only bother maybe every second or third shower.

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      118 months ago

      I use a very small plastic stool I stole from my daughter when her toddler outgrew it. Absolute game changer for washing legs. My wife loves it too for shaving her legs.

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      18 months ago

      You need some sort of stool to step into with the leg you’re trying to wash, makes a huge difference

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    318 months ago

    Has to be my back. It’s hard to reach even with a back brush because of degenerative issues in my shoulder joints. I tried one of those scrubbers with the two ropes, but it’s hard to control. Need a bigger shower so my wife can wash it for me…and get my back while she’s at it!

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      218 months ago

      Sometimes I tell myself I’m gonna get in, soap up, rinse, get out, two minutes tops.

      Then I’m just standing there in the hot water ten minutes later. Knowing l’ll be late for work if I don’t move. And just standing there, trying to somehow soak up enough heat to internalize the comfort and make it mine.

      But it’s not mine.

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      78 months ago

      The bottom of your feet, and in between your toes, won’t be cleaned well (if at all) by the running water.

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        48 months ago

        Welp, I guess my feet just have a healthy flora then because they’re healthy and don’t smell bad. I usually wear open toe sandals anyways.

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      68 months ago

      Soap just loosens dirt and grime. You actually need to agetate it with your hand/wash cloth/loofah in order to remove said dirt and grime.

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      48 months ago

      Same. The only time my legs and feet get scrubbed is in the bath. It’s just too awkward to balance in the shower. If I suffered from stinky feet, I’d do it, but I don’t, so I don’t.

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      98 months ago

      I regularly swallow soap to clean my insides. I don’t understand why people keep ignoring it?

      • Cethin
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        28 months ago

        Just drink some bleach. I heard from some very intelligent man that it is good for cleaning your insides.

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    218 months ago

    Yeah, armpits… forget them from time to time.

    No worries, you’re perfectly normal 👍.

    Signed: The guy with ADHD… probably… not diagnosed… have no idea 🤷… maybe it’s the drugs…

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      18 months ago

      Having been there; see if you can get a diagnosis. The medication is way cheaper and allowed me to stop self medicating completely, which has all sorts of other benefits.

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        48 months ago

        No one diagnoses that here, I live in a fucked up country. Have to go abroad for that, but currently, no money for that, have a small kid 🤷.

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          One option would be to buy Vyvanse on the darknet and stick to a small dose of 30mg/day for at least 8 weeks before you change anything. You don’t need a doctor to tell you that and it will improve your life immensely with very few minor side effects. Also likely cheaper than whatever you’re currently self-medicating with and the other hidden costs of living with undiagnosed ADHD.

          But it’s probably illegal, so you know, don’t do it.

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            38 months ago

            I got a whole bottle of Vyvanse once and holy shit it was a great couple months, never felt so productive in my life.

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            18 months ago

            Hm… is that thing expensive on black market? Cuz I can’t spend too much currently 😔.

            I take Escetalopramme currently, 20mg, that’s for my depression and bursts of rage… I didn’t used to have a short fuse, but raising a kid, especially a stubborn one, is not easy, so I started having them when he didn’t listen. Things are good now, haven’t had them in a while and I feel much better, more relaxed and just have more nerves for stupid things that surround me every day… I don’t take them as seriously, just go “meeeh, whatever”. So it’s not bad, but focus is a problem sometimes. Though I do have better focus now, my guess is, thanks to the drug, I would like to improve on that.

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              48 months ago

              If you’re already on medication, especially for psychological issues, disregard my entire comment.
              You definitely do need a doctor to advise you on (possibly very dangerous) interactions between meds.

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                38 months ago

                Yeah, that is true…

                I’ll see if I can do it online somehow, pay someone to diagnose me, I really can’t afford to go abroad now 😔.

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                18 months ago

                Not a doctor obviously, but I’ve been taking escitalopram and vyvanse together as prescribed by my doc. Which should be where it is coming from, honestly, considering it’s basically diet speed lol

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          38 months ago

          You might be able to find something tele-medicine related. I’m bout familiar with your specifics, but thought I’d mention it.

          Good luck friend. The struggle is real.

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    168 months ago

    Sometimes I forget to rinse the shampoo out of my hair and then I have to turn on the water again.

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    158 months ago

    behind my ears! I have to continuously remind myself to do it. just keep forgetting to do it for some reason.

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        38 months ago

        I like to soak hot (non-pressurized) water into my ears, and then let the now-molten earwax flow out once I straighten up.

        I also don’t own a bidet, so I use the shower telephone to powerwash my asshole. If I happen to fart during that process, well, call it the poor man’s enema.

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          58 months ago

          That’s why you get a bidet! With a bit more pressure they work like an enema. Just relax, fill up, purge, repeat. It’s great to combat mild constipation. Prevents butt slime - when you go and the last bit of poop refuses to come out, then slowly leaks out as you walk around.

          There are cheap $20 ones that work fine. That area of your body isn’t particularly sensitive to cold water.