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    Quote Originally Posted by Animeniax View Post
    Yes, but mostly just for the pubic areas because they get oily and just water won't dissolve the oil as mentioned previously. But I thought we already came to the consensus that the soap isn't what kills the bacteria, just very hot water and washing away the bacteria.
    Wat hoh mah gawd! Nooo, soap is very very important for killing bacteria. It's a combination of the high pH and hot water that does it but soap is by no means irrelevant! Think of it like this. Soap kills the bacteria by dissolving it's cell walls (for the most part unless we're talking about super bacteria that survives in ridiculous conditions), the sponge scrapes off the dead bacteria carcasses and the water helps dissolve the soap and various other polar elements stuck on your body (keep in mind oil is nonpolar which is where soap comes in, water does nothing for these).

    (above same theory for brushing teeth)

    Besides, bacteria isn't your only problem. Your entire body secretes oils and other complex substances (polar/covalent complexes) that water doesn't really do anything for no matter the temp. It doesn't make sense that only your nuts get oily. Not to mention merely going outside makes you dirty from dirty air as well as sitting around in your underwear shedding skin/grease etc. Soap dissolves whatever trash you accumulate on your body internally or externally. Chances are you smell gross as hell!!!!! :<!!!! Someone who doesn't use soap once touched me and I got a rash! lol

    What does your girlfriend (past or present) have to say about it, and would you date someone who really only paid attention to vajayjay hygeine?
    Last edited by Sapphire; Thu, 10-24-2013 at 11:34 AM. Reason: low -> high
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