I always forget about my naval. When I was younger I would never wash behind my ears.

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    Bottom of my feet. I’m really klutzy and the slippery floor is already a bit of a hazard for me without adding soap to the mix.

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    My legs, the shower is small and I am tall so it’s a lot of work to actually soap them up properly. Usually I only bother maybe every second or third shower.

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      I use a very small plastic stool I stole from my daughter when her toddler outgrew it. Absolute game changer for washing legs. My wife loves it too for shaving her legs.

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    Has to be my back. It’s hard to reach even with a back brush because of degenerative issues in my shoulder joints. I tried one of those scrubbers with the two ropes, but it’s hard to control. Need a bigger shower so my wife can wash it for me…and get my back while she’s at it!

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    I never wash my eyeballs, it really stings so I avoid it.

    EDIT: typo

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      The bottom of your feet, and in between your toes, won’t be cleaned well (if at all) by the running water.

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        Welp, I guess my feet just have a healthy flora then because they’re healthy and don’t smell bad. I usually wear open toe sandals anyways.

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      Soap just loosens dirt and grime. You actually need to agetate it with your hand/wash cloth/loofah in order to remove said dirt and grime.

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      Same. The only time my legs and feet get scrubbed is in the bath. It’s just too awkward to balance in the shower. If I suffered from stinky feet, I’d do it, but I don’t, so I don’t.

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    Yeah, armpits… forget them from time to time.

    No worries, you’re perfectly normal 👍.

    Signed: The guy with ADHD… probably… not diagnosed… have no idea 🤷… maybe it’s the drugs…

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      On weekends I don’t use deodorant so in the shower my armpits get a refresh.

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      Having been there; see if you can get a diagnosis. The medication is way cheaper and allowed me to stop self medicating completely, which has all sorts of other benefits.

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        No one diagnoses that here, I live in a fucked up country. Have to go abroad for that, but currently, no money for that, have a small kid 🤷.

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          One option would be to buy Vyvanse on the darknet and stick to a small dose of 30mg/day for at least 8 weeks before you change anything. You don’t need a doctor to tell you that and it will improve your life immensely with very few minor side effects. Also likely cheaper than whatever you’re currently self-medicating with and the other hidden costs of living with undiagnosed ADHD.

          But it’s probably illegal, so you know, don’t do it.

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            I got a whole bottle of Vyvanse once and holy shit it was a great couple months, never felt so productive in my life.

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            Hm… is that thing expensive on black market? Cuz I can’t spend too much currently 😔.

            I take Escetalopramme currently, 20mg, that’s for my depression and bursts of rage… I didn’t used to have a short fuse, but raising a kid, especially a stubborn one, is not easy, so I started having them when he didn’t listen. Things are good now, haven’t had them in a while and I feel much better, more relaxed and just have more nerves for stupid things that surround me every day… I don’t take them as seriously, just go “meeeh, whatever”. So it’s not bad, but focus is a problem sometimes. Though I do have better focus now, my guess is, thanks to the drug, I would like to improve on that.

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              If you’re already on medication, especially for psychological issues, disregard my entire comment.
              You definitely do need a doctor to advise you on (possibly very dangerous) interactions between meds.

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                Yeah, that is true…

                I’ll see if I can do it online somehow, pay someone to diagnose me, I really can’t afford to go abroad now 😔.

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                Not a doctor obviously, but I’ve been taking escitalopram and vyvanse together as prescribed by my doc. Which should be where it is coming from, honestly, considering it’s basically diet speed lol

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          You might be able to find something tele-medicine related. I’m bout familiar with your specifics, but thought I’d mention it.

          Good luck friend. The struggle is real.

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    behind my ears! I have to continuously remind myself to do it. just keep forgetting to do it for some reason.

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        I like to soak hot (non-pressurized) water into my ears, and then let the now-molten earwax flow out once I straighten up.

        I also don’t own a bidet, so I use the shower telephone to powerwash my asshole. If I happen to fart during that process, well, call it the poor man’s enema.

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          That’s why you get a bidet! With a bit more pressure they work like an enema. Just relax, fill up, purge, repeat. It’s great to combat mild constipation. Prevents butt slime - when you go and the last bit of poop refuses to come out, then slowly leaks out as you walk around.

          There are cheap $20 ones that work fine. That area of your body isn’t particularly sensitive to cold water.