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Should we require schools to teach proper personal hygiene?
60 upvotes, 20 comments. Yik Yak image post by Anonymous in Ask Anything. "Should we require schools to teach proper personal hygiene?"
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Anonymous 18h

Fetish bait

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Anonymous 18h

i think this is a great idea! should be extended to hair care, oral care, proper showering, and signs of health/hygiene issues as well! and also what can/will happen when these hygiene standards aren’t upheld (funky smell, dandruff, rash, infection… etc etc.)

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Anonymous 16h

Definitely need to teach women’s hygiene too there’s some stinkers out there

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Anonymous 12h

Why specifically male hygiene? Personal hygiene should be required for everyone regardless of gender.

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Anonymous 11h

Crazy this was limited to males only when fish markets thrive

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Anonymous 11h

Can I be real? Parents threaten to withdraw their kids when teachers ask them to wear deodorant. Hygiene is a PARENTING issue.

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Anonymous 9h

I never wipe after peeing unless I’m scared of a little dribble

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Anonymous 3h

As some one that still struggles with proper hygiene and has medical consequences from it yes! Even though some times education isn’t just the issue. It’s a mental health thing for many?

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Anonymous 17h

I’m circumcised and even I wish people knew how to clean their bodies properly

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 17h

this would be very beneficial to the children who are being neglected as well. neglect often goes unseen because the kids don’t realize that their condition isn’t okay until later in life. personally i didn’t realize it until i was 15 and learned how to properly wash my hair. i think this would overall benefit society

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 16h

Yeah, if it wasn’t, they’d also extend it to cleaning vulvas, or even just skin care in general. Learning dental hygiene would have way more of an impact than anything here.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 16h

Fr. This person has a fascination with the concept of telling men to clean their foreskin I’ve noticed

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 16h

Specifically talking about foreskin and peeing

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 15h

i don’t think that’s fetish bait tho. there are so many men walking around with stank dick

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 15h

No I’m saying the guy posting this is doing it because of his fetish, he seems to have a thing for women telling men to wash their foreskins after peeing

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 14h

oh really? that’s fucking WEIRD

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 12h

Personal hygiene is often coded as a feminine thing. Because of that many men have worse hygiene than many women. I call it the male hygiene crisis.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 12h

That sounds very femcel coded.

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 11h

no… lots of men don’t wash their balls.. it’s not a femcel thing

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Anonymous replying to -> #10 3h

I goner the question mark

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