Big League Chew
Footballguy
When do you throw in the towel?
Same here. She collects them a couple of times a week. My wife, not yours..meh, a little less than a week
if I don't replace it, my wife does (she has her own towel as well)
Wait...you guys use the same towel?meh, a little less than a week
if I don't replace it, my wife does (she has her own towel as well)
ETA: doesn't seem to like the idea of drying her face off on a towel when my junk has been ...which has put quite the strain on our relationship for years now ...
no ...that's WHY she has her own towelWait...you guys use the same towel?
yes this helps prolong the stenchOnce a week or so. Sometimes stretches longer...but before it starts to smell musty. Post shower hanging technique is key.
Yeah but things are a little different in New America now.Pretty sure we did this poll already
Would you ever re-use a towel in a hotel? Seriously? But at home people will roll with them for well over a week, just bizarre.I'm stunned at one and dones
I mean you're only using it to dry yourself off at the one time you're at your absolute cleanest - seems like a waste not to hang it back up and use it again.I'm stunned at one and dones
cant throw toilet paper in the washer3-4 times typically.
and I'm not sure I want to know what "after messy #2" means. Are some of you nutjobs wiping your dirty ### with your bath towel???
Pretty sure that thread was where we found out about the guy who uses the wash clothes to wipe.Pretty sure we did this poll already
If I’m staying for several days, I only have housekeeping service the room every 3 days. I don’t turn into a slob when I leave my house.Would you ever re-use a towel in a hotel? Seriously?
Once a week. Always. My wife is/was a stickler for this.The question I have is not so much the towels that everyone can change out quickly if need be but how often do you all change your bed sheets?
I have a feeling some of you go well past a week or two which is totally gross.
Well I usually tip the maid who is working the floor I'm on when I arrive, not when I leave. That usually will get you daily turn down service and putting the room back as you found it when you checked in almost every day you are staying, you're not getting your money's worth.If I’m staying for several days, I only have housekeeping service the room every 3 days. I don’t turn into a slob when I leave my house.
Before I had kids, I just Rod Tidwelledi think the shark move here is using a robe and let the dark crevices drip dry themselves on your floor
Women love fresh clean sheets and it's one of the easiest tricks in the book to ensure noogie with the Mrs that night.Once a week. Always. My wife is/was a stickler for this.
Before marriage, I would prefer not to answer this question.
yeah- not about that for me.Well I usually tip the maid who is working the floor I'm on when I arrive, not when I leave. That usually will get you daily turn down service and putting the room back as you found it when you checked in almost every day you are staying, you're not getting your money's worth.
The Turkish bathrobe countervail has always been a solid go to when towels are running thin.i think the shark move here is using a robe and let the dark crevices drip dry themselves on your floor
TP free?!?!Would you ever re-use a towel in a hotel? Seriously? But at home people will roll with them for well over a week, just bizarre.
I definitely go more than once but I go thru a couple per week...I also take showers a lot more frequently than many others.
With the TP shortage, myself and a small band of Brown Berets here on the boards are going TP free by using the typically installed shower that is placed next to the toilet and actually disinfecting this entire region of our bodies, can't be too safe these days.
I get it but I'm paying $250 to stay at a nice Hotel, I'm taking full advantage of everything offered.yeah- not about that for me.
for me- the towel is still clean after a single use, and washing it is a waste of time, energy, water and resources. just as it is at home.
like doc oc mentioned a few posts back- are you guys not clean coming out of the shower? you might be doing something wrong.
curious about the two showers a day. Do you exercise daily?I get it but I'm paying $250 to stay at a nice Hotel, I'm taking full advantage of everything offered.
And I'm not alone in those thoughts but I understand the theory behind what you say, like you said, not for me. I usually am on vacation in the Hotels, if I wanted to be at home I would have stayed there.
I shower minimum twice a day, the towels are never stinky, why would one want to wait for a smell to appear? There's germs including skin cells you are going to leave behind.
We can go back and forth about it but with all the crazy over the top precautions folks are actively engaging in right now, I find it difficult for folks to believe that using a fresh towel every couple times is somehow leaving an ungodly carbon footprint, just don't follow that thinking.
It's time to get serious about Going Green, how much do you value the planet?TP free?!?!
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I used to be this way when I grew upI'm stunned at one and dones
I mean I fully admit I lean towards slightly "slob" side of the scale with this stuff but I'm very neat....I used to be this way when I grew up
now I’d say whenever my wife changes them out so I went with starts to smell
I also used to wash my jeans every tine I wore them
Yes, I am actively participating in both the Otis and Fred threads, so I am sometimes in the shower 3-4x a day.curious about the two showers a day. Do you exercise daily?
We got a guy in this forum that washes his car every ####ing day. Does anything here really surprise you?I'm stunned at one and dones
Why wouldn't you?Would you ever re-use a towel in a hotel? Seriously? But at home people will roll with them for well over a week, just bizarre.
I like maid service.Why wouldn't you?
If I'm staying at a hotel under a week, I don't have the maid service come in at all. If they have coffee in the room I'll grab some at the front desk but I don't need them to clean my own funk.