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there's only one moment when you have to change the sheets: when your girlfriend/wife/partner refuses to sleep in your bed. then and only then, it's time.
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I don't.Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostYou change sheets once every 2 weeks?!!!
But if I showered before bed and the sheets were only changed every 2 weeks, it would almost certainly be much more hygienic that someone who didn't shower before bed but changed the sheets every week.
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You change sheets once every 2 weeks?!!!Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostAssuming that you shower before bed, I don't see it's a big deal. 2 weeks without changing the sheets is just about tolerable, so I don't see pyjamas being much different.
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Assuming that you shower before bed, I don't see it's a big deal. 2 weeks without changing the sheets is just about tolerable, so I don't see pyjamas being much different.
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Unless MRSA = My Rat Stinking ArseOriginally posted by d000hg View PostHow does wearing dirty clothes risk MRSA unless you're already exposed to the disease in the first place?
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How does wearing dirty clothes risk MRSA unless you're already exposed to the disease in the first place?
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Now that's pants ...
... How long would you wear your pyjamas without washing them?
How long do YOU wear your pyjamas before washing them? After study finds many of us wait more than two WEEKS, expert warns this risks MRSA, cystitis and skin infections | Daily Mail OnlineTags: None
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