Will Reid has third episode in his series of instructional videos for his teenage children. This one is about how to hang up a wet towel. He starts out by saying the videos have been somewhat effective or at least annoying to his children, but we see that they have yet to learn how to load toilet paper onto the holder. I have to disagree with Will about one thing -if a towel is wet, I do not want the kids to fold it. But I don’t have a heated towel rack, so what do I know?
However, I have just recently warned my daughters about the dangers of treating their towels in a dormitory bathroom the way they do at home: theft, mildew, other people's filth, insufficient laundry money, etc. They’ll learn one way or another. -via Tastefully Offensive
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*raises hand*
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If I use it or wear it, I wash it.
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I bet you change your jeans every day, too. Come on, human bodies are not toxic waste.
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Go buy a BLACK towel, and wipe your showered body with it thoroughly...then look at the towel closely...It will have tons of stuff on it like skin cells and stuff.. GROSS
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in a HOT shower or bath, you sweat and if youre a female and you wipe your vag you are depositing SWEAT and Vaginal fluid onto the towel and dead skin cells onto thee towel. They need to be washed in bleach each time you use them
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