I usually take a hot bath with a cold beer on Saturday nights so imagine my surprise when I learn I can also combine a home covid test at the same time.
Baths skeeve me out, the thought of my back against a bathtub makes me shudder. I have no idea why. Swimming pool floors, too. I have to tread water or hop up and down making minimal contact. Like nails on a chalkboard for me 😖
Sitting in your own stew is kinda gross, but I sometimes take baths for muscle relaxation.
I'm not a big germaphobe, Trump probably moreso than myself. He used to avoid shaking hands because of it and made some other comments in one of his early books. Public swimming pools are a no go to me though. On the nails on a chalkboard type thing, for some reason writing with old school pencils gives me that same chill, I always have to use mechanical or pens, thankfully after public schooling I didn't ever need to use a regular pencil again.
Isn't it odd how seemingly benign things can be so disconcerting? Touching fuzzy leather like the bottom of jansport bookbags is another one for me haha. I can snap a mousetrap on myself or have hot wax spill on my skin and I'm not phased, but fuzzy leather? Eek
Lol some people go out of their way to have hot wax poured and themselves and others love old school pencils and sitting in the tub and won't think twice about jumping in a public pool..
And those people who are jab junkies..
There are truly all kinds of people. And mostly that's OK.
(Except when you're a sociopolitical murderous, greedy monster like fauci, gates, schwab, bezos.. or a pedophile like the resident, jizzlane, epstein, the 'art' collector than ran clinton's stuff I can't remember the name of at 3am .. edit, podesta the molesta.)
Those people can take a long walk off a short cliff.
Probably not but the guy sitting in the next car from me in a parking lot last night seemed to think that digging deep in his nose and eating what he pulls out had some sort of health benefits.
I usually take a hot bath with a cold beer on Saturday nights so imagine my surprise when I learn I can also combine a home covid test at the same time.
Lol
Baths skeeve me out, the thought of my back against a bathtub makes me shudder. I have no idea why. Swimming pool floors, too. I have to tread water or hop up and down making minimal contact. Like nails on a chalkboard for me 😖
Sitting in your own stew is kinda gross, but I sometimes take baths for muscle relaxation.
I'm not a big germaphobe, Trump probably moreso than myself. He used to avoid shaking hands because of it and made some other comments in one of his early books. Public swimming pools are a no go to me though. On the nails on a chalkboard type thing, for some reason writing with old school pencils gives me that same chill, I always have to use mechanical or pens, thankfully after public schooling I didn't ever need to use a regular pencil again.
Isn't it odd how seemingly benign things can be so disconcerting? Touching fuzzy leather like the bottom of jansport bookbags is another one for me haha. I can snap a mousetrap on myself or have hot wax spill on my skin and I'm not phased, but fuzzy leather? Eek
Lol some people go out of their way to have hot wax poured and themselves and others love old school pencils and sitting in the tub and won't think twice about jumping in a public pool..
And those people who are jab junkies..
There are truly all kinds of people. And mostly that's OK.
(Except when you're a sociopolitical murderous, greedy monster like fauci, gates, schwab, bezos.. or a pedophile like the resident, jizzlane, epstein, the 'art' collector than ran clinton's stuff I can't remember the name of at 3am .. edit, podesta the molesta.)
Those people can take a long walk off a short cliff.
The thought of chewing down on a cotton wool ball practically sends me into hysterics. If I ever actually did it, I'd probably die on the spot.
So you don't use soap in a bath?
Why do you think it's called a "stew"? Soap+epsom salts+usually throw in a little bit of lavender oil.
I've wanked in the tub before, you can't tell me that the above magically makes things disappear!
My youngest son is the same way. He teases me that I'm "soaking in my own filth"
Does your son know he should eat his own scabs after they're done healing the skin underneath?
Probably not but the guy sitting in the next car from me in a parking lot last night seemed to think that digging deep in his nose and eating what he pulls out had some sort of health benefits.