I’ve always been curious, because I’m not fond of underwear, but I don’t know how people make it work. Wouldn’t you have to wash the trousers every single day? How else would you keep them fresh? Do you use special deodorant for the area or panty liners on the trousers?

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47 points

Yeah, you’re not even supposed to leave skidmarks on your underwear. Are people not using the toilet paper?

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Boy, you’re gonna have fun when you get old enough to learn that an anus doesn’t hermetically seal after a bowel movement.

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I don’t think this means you should have shit in/on your pants, though. I’m in my 40s and have am not leaving skidmarks, even with a condition that can make toilet visits more messy/unpleasent. Wait until you’re fully finished. Use a bidet if possible. Get more fibre.

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You should probably see a doctor about that, that’s not normal.

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Fuck you.

I can’t WAIT for you to be here.

Just a matter of time.

Even for a judge cunt like yourself.

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31 points

Way to out yourself, skiddo.

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What?

I save mad stacks on laundry detergent.

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28 points

LMAO this guy has an itchy asshole

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14 points

The man with an itchy asshole wakes up with a stinky finger.

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When it comes for you, I wish I comes for you in earnest.

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14 points

Do some people really consider skidmarks a normal thing

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One of our greatest weaknesses as a species in my view

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