@mclaugh You’ve never had a stain of any sort in your underwear? Seriously? And you would throw away underwear because of a stain? Seems a trifle wasteful, doesn’t it? Maybe don’t wear them on hot dates, but throw them out?
@ETpro in my long experience of living with men, it is a common occurrence. One fills the washtub with HOT water, then, without examining, dump all (his) underthings in with that detergent hawked by that loud guy that died, spin, dry, and jam into his bedside chest and repeat next washday.
I don’t really examine my husband’s underwear in the wash. It just gets tossed into the washer with the rest of the stuff… if it needs more attention than that… he can handle it!!!
anyone else remember when the fat substitute potato chips came out? Featuring “Olestra”
there was a disclaimer on the back of the bag that read:“may cause inopportune anal seepage”!! As oppose to OPPORTUNE anal seepage?
hahahahaa when I first heard that on the phone I laughed so hard. I made my friend over here in the us save the bag that says that so I could see it when I got here oh hahahaha
I always take a shower after poopy time; I don’t feel clean otherwise. After I learned this trick many years ago I’ve remained skid mark free, praise Jesus.
Babywipes after “poopy time” will cut down on that a lot. Like @trailsillustrated, I’ve got years of living with men and most of them had skidmarks due to overgrown hair back there and not being able to wipe well enough when not at home where the babywipes are. I also just sort up the laundry, don’t examine too closely and just get it done. If the stains don’t come out after a few attempts then I toss them. Changing to dark colored undies helps to deal with the visual terror. Wahl trimmers are great fun too :)
I had to look up what that meant. I’d bin it, of course, wrapped in several layers of newspaper, take it down the hall and throw it down the chute. Ew.
@DominicX Like most “Gals are better” poopaganda, it doesn’t just happen to guys. I’m here to testify that’s as big a bunch of ß$ as the stuff that makes the skid marks to start with. :-)