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Because once you use it it's no longer clean.

I know I could just ask but asking everyone is more fun.

Because once you use it it's no longer clean. I know I could just ask @stupidbird but asking everyone is more fun.

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[–] 2 pts

2-3. I have used as little as 1. If you have a bathroom with a good rack and airflow to dry the towel it doesn't get dirty enough to require a change after each use. A better question would be if people use just soap, a rag, or some kind of loofah to clean and how often they get changed/cleaned.

OR if the bath towel used to dry yourself is also used for drying hands as well.

To be fair, anything you hang in the bathroom where a toilet is gets covered in poop after every shit. Unless you keep a towel in a cabinet just before each use, it is "dirty." Look up fecal cauliflower if you think not.

[–] 1 pt

coliform I believe you meant.

[–] 1 pt

I did mean to say cauliflower, but that seems to be because I was confused. When I heard of the clouds of fecal particles created when defecating, I heard it referred to as "fecal cauliflower." Which I believed to be some strange, but named way that process occurs. I didn't hear or understand that it was coliform, that coliform is the name of the bacteria. Now I wonder if there if there is a term for the actual cloud of fecal mater created when defecating.

Thank you for educating me, because I have referred to that particle cloud as fecal cauliflower for some time.

To my understanding, there is a "cloud" of fecal mater created when you shit. So I still stand by my argument, even if I used misnomer.

[–] 3 pts

I'm going to start calling it fecal cauliflower from now on.

[–] 1 pt

That would more appropriately be named a sharticle cloud.

[–] 0 pt

Lol