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Clean and fresh tower use only to dry your body after shower. You are clean when you step out of the shower so how can the tower get dirty if you are a clean when you step out of the shower?

 

If you are clean after shower and use the tower to dry your body so how the tower get dirty when you are clean asf?

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Because towels are collecting dead skin cells, natural oils, etc. You are never truly 'clean.'

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We use towels for a bit but yeah they still accumulate stuff

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You didn't wipe well enough, nor are you as clean as you think!

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1 hour ago, TempestCatto said:

Don't wipe your ass with it!

You don't clean your ass at all?

 

1 hour ago, Drak3 said:

Because towels are collecting dead skin cells, natural oils, etc. You are never truly 'clean.'

So the soap to clean our bodies is a lie?

 

1 hour ago, Yoinkerman said:

We use towels for a bit but yeah they still accumulate stuff

But if you are clean and the tower is clean than how is it get dirty?

 

1 hour ago, Tristerin said:

You didn't wipe well enough, nor are you as clean as you think!

I wipe all over my body. Head to toes to my butt and my butt cheeks and my nut sacks.

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9 hours ago, OlympicAssEater said:

Clean and fresh tower use only to dry your body after shower. You are clean when you step out of the shower so how can the tower get dirty if you are a clean when you step out of the shower?

 

If you are clean after shower and use the tower to dry your body so how the tower get dirty when you are clean asf?

As long as you're properly hanging out the towel to dry afterwards, you can reuse it for perhaps a week. After that, you had best wash it. 

 

As others have pointed out, you're wiping off oils and skin cells - plus whatever natural minerals are in your shower water. 

 

Even if it kept "clean" for longer, you're going to lose freshness and particularly softness over time. 

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7 hours ago, OlympicAssEater said:

You don't clean your ass at all?

Why clean it when you can eat it off?

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Humidity from the shower + the fact that it takes a while for the towel to fully dry off, you have the perfect environment for bacterial growth that can happen, especially if you shit in the same room.

That along with pretty much everything else that was said, dead skin cell, oils, sweat, etc etc... Even if you fully clean yourself with soap, your body keeps producing more.

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1 hour ago, VegetableStu said:

whoa now Mr Fantastic

Does Mr. Fantastic eat ass? I though he just stretched.

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16 hours ago, Levent said:

Why clean it when you can eat it off?

I can eat someone ass but I can't eat my own ass.

 

14 hours ago, TetraSky said:

Humidity from the shower + the fact that it takes a while for the towel to fully dry off, you have the perfect environment for bacterial growth that can happen, especially if you shit in the same room.

That along with pretty much everything else that was said, dead skin cell, oils, sweat, etc etc... Even if you fully clean yourself with soap, your body keeps producing more.

I never knew this. Thanks for the info.

 

16 hours ago, dalekphalm said:

As long as you're properly hanging out the towel to dry afterwards, you can reuse it for perhaps a week. After that, you had best wash it. 

 

As others have pointed out, you're wiping off oils and skin cells - plus whatever natural minerals are in your shower water. 

 

Even if it kept "clean" for longer, you're going to lose freshness and particularly softness over time. 

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I’ll typically use my towel for a week and then put it in the wash when I’m doing my weekly laundry. I wouldn’t use a towel longer than that. I don’t know how long you go without washing your towel but eventually it’s going to smell a bit off, like mildew. 
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2 hours ago, Ehmc130 said:

I’ll typically use my towel for a week and then put it in the wash when I’m doing my weekly laundry. I wouldn’t use a towel longer than that. I don’t know how long you go without washing your towel but eventually it’s going to smell a bit off, like mildew. 
 

I only use it twice before washing it. I prefer a nice fresh and soft towel when I get out of the shower.

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