And the damn cosmetics! All I could think about while mucking out the bathroom sink traps was how much she spent on all that crap only to use it to clog the plumbing! I was more disgusted that I was looking at a portion of my paycheck than the smell.
BTDT, and more than once. I hate plumbing.
Ya know that can be fixed with a strainer over the tub/shower drain. I wore waist length hair for most of my adult life. Every time I moved I would disassemble what ever contraption they had for a drain plug and install a strainer. Then, if I wanted to soak in the tub I would use a flat piece of rubber to cover the strainer.
Make-up wise, you are on your own, as I never wore that crap. Made my skin feel like it was being smothered.
I do know how to rescue a pair of training pants from the trap of the toilet after my toddler decided to flush them.
I always thought women that put on make up, especially heavy foundation looks like Spackle that you use to patch holes in drywall…
That’s what I kind of think, too. I understand if you are heavily scarred from acne or burns or something like that. But the average woman? Mental health issues come to mind.
And the damn cosmetics! All I could think about while mucking out the bathroom sink traps was how much she spent on all that crap only to use it to clog the plumbing! I was more disgusted that I was looking at a portion of my paycheck than the smell.
BTDT, and more than once. I hate plumbing.
Ya know that can be fixed with a strainer over the tub/shower drain. I wore waist length hair for most of my adult life. Every time I moved I would disassemble what ever contraption they had for a drain plug and install a strainer. Then, if I wanted to soak in the tub I would use a flat piece of rubber to cover the strainer.
Make-up wise, you are on your own, as I never wore that crap. Made my skin feel like it was being smothered.
I do know how to rescue a pair of training pants from the trap of the toilet after my toddler decided to flush them.
I always thought women that put on make up, especially heavy foundation looks like Spackle that you use to patch holes in drywall…
That’s what I kind of think, too. I understand if you are heavily scarred from acne or burns or something like that. But the average woman? Mental health issues come to mind.