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Monday, March 15, 2021
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Water
ReplyDeleteDefinitely water.
ReplyDeleteWater!!!
ReplyDeleteWater mbok and i am not a fan of the useless tissue paper thing tbt
ReplyDeleteWater, omi tí ó ní ota.
DeleteNa water oo
ReplyDeleteWater at home.
ReplyDeleteBaby wipes in public. (Always carry)
At home water, outside tissue
ReplyDeleteGrowing up, we were trained to use water. I never knew tissue was also used for cleaning up o. 🤣🤣🤣
ReplyDeleteThinking back, it seems hilarious. Water cleans better though.
I use water and then dry with towel.
ReplyDeleteI only use toilet paper when I'm outside
In my house... water but outside my house tissue paper
ReplyDeleteAt home I prefer water... If I'm to use the restroom anywhere else I'm going for tissue paper
ReplyDeleteI use tissue for first wipe then water then finally dry up with water..but I discovered toilet wipes (Andrex and other brands )so I use that now
DeleteWater. Been using that for like forever. If for any reason I use a tissue, i won't feel comfortable till i have a bath and wash that place.
ReplyDeleteThe two,I use tissue first ,then use water to wash very well,but I can't do without water,I can pass tissue especially when e red
ReplyDeleteTissue paper, followed by flushable scented wet toilet wipes.
ReplyDeleteDoing number 1 baby wipes
ReplyDeleteDoing number 2 water and then dry up with tissue.
Both. Water to wash, towel paper to pat dry but my calabar friend said they insult us (Yorubas) for using water apparently water is supposed to be unhygienic 🤷♀️. Anyway, I don't feel clean without water, even when I'm on international flights I carry a bottle so I can wash.
ReplyDeleteTissue can't clean it ooh.
ReplyDeleteWater is the best
Water water Everytime everywhere, anytime
ReplyDeletePee: toilet paper.
ReplyDeletePoop: toilet paper and soap+ water!
This BEP has good potential for hygiene Olympics. Waiting for fonts to come and say how they can only use distilled spring water to clean up after taking a piss or how they use an entire roll of toilet paper to clean up after pooping.
And of course that one BV that’d say any woman that doesn’t wipe up with water after peeing is dirty. Lol.
God bless you Snarker with all your heart desires. Water alone isn't hygienic at all, one must add soap. How on earth will you make use of your hands after washing your behind without soap please?.... Toilet paper, soap + water...I reiterate
DeleteThe both work hand in hand for me.
ReplyDeleteI make use of water to wash
Tissue to dry.
Water
ReplyDeleteI use both. Tissue first then, followed by Water.
ReplyDeleteFlushable wipes.
ReplyDeleteWater always
ReplyDeleteWater oooooooooo, when I'm home then tissue if I'm elsewhere
ReplyDeleteAs far as I’m home, it’s always water after pooping. I never feel totally clean when I use tissue to wipe
ReplyDeleteI use water at home and use baby wipes outside
ReplyDeleteUsing water when outside dey always disgrace me especially if am putting on light trousers...so I learn to carry baby wipes in my bag
The two,tissue first then water and tissue to dry it up
ReplyDeleteWater ohhh
ReplyDeleteOr wet wipes if water is not available
Tissue paper is a no no for me
Water with soap.
ReplyDeleteWater and soap.
ReplyDeleteWater when at home.
ReplyDeleteWater anyday anytime
ReplyDeleteMine is tissue paper, then water for the main place.
ReplyDeleteEveryone here is now chanting "baby wipes?"
So, you girls no longer buy tissue paper; talk true o?
Or is it just to "belong or copy copy? ehh?"🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
Water o
ReplyDeleteI dont use tissue
I rarely poo outside except when i travel to a new place and spend days
Water please o, either poo or pee. I don't feel comfortable using a tissue
ReplyDeleteWater??? Really??? 🙈🙈🙈🙈
ReplyDeleteI’ve always used toilet paper
Isn’t water kind of messy?
Won’t your clothes get wet?
You use your bare hands??
Then u wash and go shake hands at a work meeting?
Wow?
I guess I’ll go buy baby wipes
But I can’t do water ooo
Not in public
I wash before bed
And in the mornings 🤷🏾♀️
I’m questioning my level of hygiene
Tissue is sufficient nau
Exactly my sentiments.
DeleteIf one uses water, the clothes will definitely get wet. The damp undies will cause unhealthy bacteria to grow, leading to rashes on the bumbum.
Also, what happens to your hands afterwards? What if there's no soap? Youll still use those hands to hug and shake people? Won't the floor get messy?
The questions are endless.
Please guys, tissue is very, very efficient and healthy when used properly.
Reading how many people prefer water to tissue is getting me ver
U guys have just said it. Tissue/flushable wipes in public; tissue and water (that is, a shower) at home. Soap at all times. Some of the things I'm hearing here are sounding so messy and irritating.
DeleteI use both please.
ReplyDeleteYou wipe first then wash.
I even use flushable wipe and still wash.
ReplyDeleteTissue paper
ReplyDeleteI use Tissue paper
ReplyDeleteWATER!
ReplyDeleteTissue paper doesn't clean a thing.
Or you go with wipes.
ReplyDeleteWater
ReplyDeleteI use tissue first then soap and water. I always try to do number 2 in the morning before having a full bath
ReplyDeleteI use tissue paper.
ReplyDeleteThe most Complex B
Water at home
ReplyDeleteIn public, tissue, wipe well, add some water from sink on tissue and wipe properly. Everybody dey claim ajebo
water is what we use to tamba!
ReplyDeleteTissue paper for poo poo, water for wee wee
ReplyDelete@ anonymous 10:29 are u doing d opposite isn't it supposed to be water for number 2 and tissue for number 1 .anyway to each is own.
DeleteWater and soap. Was using tissue previously but discovered that it wasn't cleaning well enough.
ReplyDeleteWater with soap is best.
ReplyDelete