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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2026-01-20 06:57 pm

[ SECRET POST #6955 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6955 ⌋

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Re: Not washing your ass

(Anonymous) 2026-01-21 03:28 am (UTC)(link)
I'm sure people wish it was ragebait, but it's a thing. Look at all the stories of adult men who don't know how to do their own laundry, clean their house, shop and cook a basic meal, keep track of their own appointments and social life, demonstrate love and care for another human being. Personal hygiene is an awkward conversation to have with a child, and some parents... just didn't do it. Boys get more of a pass than girls do for being sweaty and stinky, so peer pressure doesn't always do the job. Men go from being taken care of and cleaned up after by their mothers to being taken care of cleaned up after by their girlfriends and wives. You see it all the time in unhappy relationship advice subreddits or advice columns.

And it's not just asses, unfortunately. There's a regular thing on r/TwoXChromosomes where women find out that their recurring UTIs that they've been trying to treat, seeing doctors for, changing diets, taking antibiotics and supplements for... stop immediately once they no longer have sex with their male partner. Because dirty dicks are a thing, too. My ex used to go hiking and then come home and say he's too tired to shower, he'll do it later... after hours of TV watching, gaming, well, now he's too tired to shower and needs to go to bed so he'll just toddle off covered in dried sweat and reeking of BO and ball sweat, the scent of which transfers to the bedsheets. Then in the morning he's surprised when I don't want to suck his dick. Asking him to wash first hurts his feelings, and when his feelings get hurt, it's my fault for being so uptight and unreasonable and that's how women get brainwashed into thinking that dirty men who don't wash properly is normal.

No, not all men... but too damn many!