Angelhalo
<font color=blue>Ok I was like crap I'm breaking r
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See thats what amazes me. Think about the amount of energy and water you are wasting being so paranoid?!? Think about how much cotton was grown, picked, washed, pressed, spun, machined, made, packaged and flown across the world for you to get your 30 towels? How much energy that consumes? For you to then keep washing and washing when there really is no need. For goodness sake, you are CLEAN after your shower!
The only towels in our house that only get one use are swim towels that have got soaked and smell like chlorine or gym towels covered in sweat. All others, can have at least a few uses.
I have to say im not the greenest person in the world, but being deliberatly and uncaringly wasteful gets to me.
And for goodness sakes guys, bodily functions are bodily functions. We have dealt with them since man was created, and we seem to have done rather well as a species. Yes increases in hygene an understanding diseases has helped us as a populations, but the amount of OCD tendancies is getting crazy! Poop is poop, it washes off, as does any bodily fluid. I can't understand the big fuss about not touching 'certain areas' when you wash. You are cleaning, therefore cleaning your hand too as you go!![]()
Ok i will get off my soapbox a much more confused woman as when i entered this thread.![]()
*sigh*
Why on God's green Earth should it matter to YOU if I want to touch my own POOP or not??? That's the part that confuses me. It's my butt. It's my poop. I think it's disgusting. So WHY should I touch it with my hand if I don't have too? And why should that bother you?


I don't like poop. That's me, it's part of who I am and I don't think I am ridiculous, or weird, or stupid, for feeling that way. I wash it with my poof, then the poofs get washed with the towels, as I switch them out for clean ones just like other people do with washcloths.
As for the saving water and energy, puh-leez. Our towels get piled in a basket in the laundry room for weeks because we have so many of them. Literally AT LEAST 30 towels in a two person home. So with DH reusing his, and me using one per day, we can go almost a month without having to do any loads of towels. Then at the end of the month, wah-la, wash two loads of towels and move on with life. It's not like I'm washing two loads a week. My friend uses 10 times as much water and energy than me washing her cloth baby diapers.
This thread was funny until it became so accusatory............