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Do you guys share soap with your roommates?

bar soap? wtf. gross. my roomate (husband) uses bar soap and he's the only one in the house who does. my son and I we use bodywash like other normal humans.
 
Smurfy said:
bar soap? wtf. gross. my roomate (husband) uses bar soap and he's the only one in the house who does. my son and I we use bodywash like other normal humans.

we're going to have a serious problem if we have the same roomate.
 
covergrl80 said:
No way. I have my own loofah and body of body wash

quoted for evidence of wetoddism
 
soap is a chemical base, the reason why bases are slippery is they remove the top layer of skin. Soap is less of a base but still alkali. Really, if you are worried, then you should just rinse the soap under water.
I am assuming psychologically you are equating rubbing the bar of soap to your genitals to rubbing his used underwear as well. But that is not why soap is used.
It gets rid of oils produced normally in the skin, sebaceous glands and the like. When the oils, especially in the sweat glands in the armpits and genital region (they produce an oilier mixture than watery cooling function say from your forehead and bacteria feast on that and create a smell). What soap does is emulsify that and you can rinse it away removing smelly bacteria colonies.
Soaps are useful for cleaning because soap molecules attach readily to both nonpolar molecules (such as grease or oil) and polar molecules (such as water). Although grease will normally adhere to skin or clothing, the soap molecules can attach to it as a "handle" and make it easier to rinse away.
(fatty end) :CH3-(CH2)n - COONa: (water soluble end)

The hydrocarbon ("fatty") portion dissolves dirt and oils, while the ionic end makes it soluble in water. Therefore, it allows water to remove normally-insoluble matter by emulsification.

So any ball or armpit oil still on the surface of your bar of soap, can easily be removed by rinsing it in water. I dont have roommates, but if I did, I'd be more concerned about all the dead skin flakes they shed everyday which breeed the ugly dust mites that infest your bed. Basically you are sleeping with both your roommate, and the devil spawn that your roommates skin feeds.
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Great post Feynam. I knew I wasn't alone in my ratoinale. I'm going to punch that guy in the face the next time I see him. And then not at all explain myself.
 
the only roomate i ever had was female and she had her own bathroom so i was good to go and never had to worry about that. but if i did have a roomate that used my shit id be pissed. not so much the gross factor but the respect factor.
 
Nathan said:
Cause I don't think that's overly kosher. I think my roommate used my soap. I just took out a new bar and left the old one for him but I mean god damn. I typically finish showering by washing my testes and feet - I know, it's a lot to digest so give it a minute.

Also, I totally have to cook a steak so I'm going to go in the living room (where the kitchen is) and cramp my roommate's style with the girl he's got in there. Take her to your room, gawd.


Darling,

Buy liquid soap. That will solve that problem and so many others. I hate bar soaps anyway. They accumulate bacteria.
 
I've used bar soap every day of my life since I was born. I'm great looking and my girl has huge tits. Tell me why I should switch.
 
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