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  • in reply to: Cleaning those nooks and crannies #38108

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    I wanna know too! Because I've never found a satisfactory way to do it. I either use a bar of soap or lather up my hands and use that. Nothing elaborate, just a quick swipe or two between the...cheeks. But I've not found a good way to rinse off the soap in the shower--how do people get the water in between? This baffles me! Is there a way to do this short of installing those handheld shower heads?

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    Name : S.F., Gender : F, Race : Asian, Age : 22, City : Seattle, State : WA Country : United States, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, 
    in reply to: This one’s a gas… #46509

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    I'm a woman, and I certainly fart. Plenty. I'm farting right now, in fact. My mom and aunt fart. My girlfriends fart. My suspicion is that women fart at least as much as men, but you don't see (er, hear? smell?) it as often because women are more embarrassed about farting when other people are around, so they might just try to hold it in, or go to the bathroom to fart or something. They may be embarrassed because of social expectations: women are seen as more...civilized. I actually fart in front of people a lot because I just physically can't hold it in, try as I might. How do people hold it in? That's what I'd like to know. But I've noticed that even though I fart a lot in the car, my boyfriend never noticed--he was surprised when I told him I often fart in the car. Maybe women's farts don't smell as bad or aren't as loud?

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    Name : S.F., Gender : F, Race : Asian, Age : 22, City : Seattle, State : WA Country : United States, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, 
    in reply to: The BIG difference #29970

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    I've also noticed that height doesn't seem to have much to do with penis length. I know guys of roughly the same height with very different sizes.

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    Name : S.F., Gender : F, Race : Asian, Age : 22, City : Seattle, State : WA Country : United States, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, 
    in reply to: Wash your hands, white women (newspaper column) #45022

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    I'm glad you posted this question! I initially thought it was the other way around, because one of my black friends in elementary school would never wash her hands after using the bathroom. My little 6-year-old self would stand there and say to her, 'I'm not letting you out of the bathroom till you wash.' So I had this impression that it was actually black women who don't. I'm starting to think maybe it has nothing to do with race. It could be geography--this was on the East Coast, in Maryland. I'm on the West Coast now, and have NEVER seen a woman leave the bathroom without washing her hands.

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    Name : S.F., Gender : F, Race : Asian, Age : 22, City : Seattle, State : WA Country : United States, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, 
    in reply to: Reply To: Removing shoes (newspaper column) #28320

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    I grew up in the US, but my Chinese mom always made us take our shoes off at home for no reason other than our carpet's cleanliness; but she wouldn't let us be barefoot in the house either (because the carpet was STILL too dirty for our feet)...I had to wear house slippers, or else I'd get yelled at. To Rebekah: maybe since Canadians are more likely to have stepped in the slushy sludgy snow than Australians/etc, they take their shoes off? My originally-Canadian friend and I recently went to Montreal in late winter, when the snow was almost all gone, and he didn't mind my walking around the hotel room in my shoes on most of the time, but after we had walked through some snow that day, he made me take them off--even though it was just a hotel room!

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    Name : S.F., Gender : F, Race : Asian, Age : 22, City : Seattle, State : WA Country : United States, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, 
    in reply to: The feeling of looseness #34061

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    My first long-term relationship with a guy, about a year into it, he mentioned that I seemed looser/less tight/whatever than when we first started having sex. So I guess it might be true.

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    Name : S.F., Gender : F, Race : Asian, Age : 22, City : Seattle, State : WA Country : United States, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, 
    in reply to: Are all Asians racist? #47632

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    My parents are Chinese, and they live in the US. My dad seems to hate black people, he seems to think they are inferior. But he also thinks that white people are sneaky, yet good at business, all the stereotypes. So I think my dad really is just following general American stereotypes he picked up living here. My grandfather is horrified of black people whenever he comes to visit the US (he's from Macau, a part of China), and say things about them that even I find offensive. I don't know how he'd know, seeing as there aren't any black people in Macau, so my assumption is that his views must be from watching movies and other exported American cultural artifacts. The other part might be that the black people we saw were mostly the 'young black men in baggy clothes idly standing on street corners' variety, because of where I live, and not nicely-dressed black families or anything.I don't think Asians glorify white folks either. My family is racist against white folks too, but differently--it's more poking fun at the 'stupid' ways of white people, than being afraid of getting mugged or shot.

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    Name : S.F., Gender : F, Race : Asian, Age : 22, City : Seattle, State : WA Country : United States, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, 
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