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if your shower takes longer than you'd like to heat up, run water out of the tub faucet first. It usually purges the cold water quicker...

 

fairly obvious, but it came to my attention that not everyone knows this.

 

 

 

 

 

Also, when you finish taking a shower and cut the water off, make sure to turn the shower handle back to the on position to release any water remaining in the pipes. This is good for people who live in cold places because you avoid any chances of having frozen pipes.

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Correct usage of language is very powerful, especially in a court of law. And it can be very misleading/tricky

 

That’s how you can write bunk contracts, and that’s why people hire lawyers for business contracts and house contracts and shit

 

See below

 

Owner is responsible for all repairs to the apartment, exclusive of major appliances.

Owner is responsible for all repairs to the apartment, inclusive of major appliances.

 

One word can make a difference of $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ of dollars to you, and when its lumped into a 50 page contract, most people won’t bother to read it.

 

Read everything you sign very carefully, twice. I guess that is the moral of the story

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Washing with strong, perfumed soaps is NOT in the vaginas' best interest. These soaps contain too many chemicals that are unhealthy for the vagina. Using scented soaps "down there" can result in infections, such as, Bacterial Vaginosis (BV). Mild, sensitive soaps with no scent or additives will surely leave you feeling fresh, and are safe for your vagina.

 

Soaps such as :Summers Eve, and Dove Unscented are highly recommended, and affordable.These soaps can generally be found at your local grocery store. It may also be helpful to ask your doctor what soap brand he/she suggests.

 

DO NOT clean the inside of the vagina, also known as "douching". The vagina is a self- cleansing organ, that cleans itself naturally, and does not need help from you! Cleansing the inside of the vagina can result in infection , and may lead to other vaginal issues.

Focus on cleansing the outer layers of the vagina, like the labia, which will dismiss any left over residue from urinating, and other odor. Also, be sure to wash from front to back. Any wash cloth or old rag will do, even washing with your hands is okay. Be sure to rinse well.

 

This is primarily enough cleansing as far as the vagina is concerned. Sit back , and let the vagina do the rest of the cleansing, for that is what it's equipped for , to self- clean!

Don't forget that it is okay to use scented soaps for other parts of the body, just be sure to have the mild and unscented soaps on hand!

 

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