JustTricia
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Post by JustTricia on May 23, 2015 0:38:38 GMT
Living room is 55" and plenty big enough. Neither of us want anything bigger. Bedroom is 32". While I'm quite sure this was meant for another thread, in context it's hilarious!
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Post by SockMonkey on May 23, 2015 0:38:57 GMT
Living room is 55" and plenty big enough. Neither of us want anything bigger. Bedroom is 32". I can't stop laughing because this thread is tangentially about vaginas/labia and then there are inches involved and clearly I have the brain of a 12 year old boy.
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Post by Olan on May 23, 2015 0:41:50 GMT
m~, why would you remove the coupons from the product. I always thought that this was left on the product for the cashier to remove at point of sale?
I would be if I saw a product where the coupon was visibly removed.
Shopping etiquette should include leaving the coupons on the product until the cashier has removed them at point of sale. I remove coupons from items I plan to buy and place them in my wallet so when I pull my card out I can ensure the cashier scans them. Several times Ive had a cashier just scan the items without removing the coupon and I don't notice until I get the stuff home. I no longer assume the cashier is in the business of saving me .75
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NoWomanNoCry
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Post by NoWomanNoCry on May 23, 2015 0:52:58 GMT
m~, why would you remove the coupons from the product. I always thought that this was left on the product for the cashier to remove at point of sale?
I would be if I saw a product where the coupon was visibly removed.
Shopping etiquette should include leaving the coupons on the product until the cashier has removed them at point of sale. I remove coupons from items I plan to buy and place them in my wallet so when I pull my card out I can ensure the cashier scans them. Several times Ive had a cashier just scan the items without removing the coupon and I don't notice until I get the stuff home. I no longer assume the cashier is in the business of saving me .75 Yeah I do the same thing for the same reason.
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Post by KikiPea on May 23, 2015 0:53:53 GMT
Living room is 55" and plenty big enough. Neither of us want anything bigger. Bedroom is 32". I can't stop laughing because this thread is tangentially about vaginas/labia and then there are inches involved and clearly I have the brain of a 12 year old boy. Ummm, yeah. My phone burped and I posted on the wrong thread, then went to eat dinner. Just figured it out. Oops! LOL
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Post by Eddie-n-Harley on May 23, 2015 0:54:50 GMT
To those confused about feminine wash...special cleansing soap especially for your lady bits...along the same lines of why you don't use shampoo on your skin or facial wash in your hair. But I do use shampoo on my skin. The paul mitchell tea tree shampoo is minty and tingly. I use it when I have slightly itchy skin because the mint is soothing. What is most surprising to me about this thread is that I am reading M~ as saying she goes through a tube of toothpaste AND a bottle of body wash every month. (That seems like a lot to me.)
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Post by deep on May 23, 2015 0:55:15 GMT
Does using that product automatically make our lady parts the "Dew Drop Inn"?
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Post by M~ on May 23, 2015 1:03:24 GMT
Does using that product automatically make our lady parts the "Dew Drop Inn"? My Dew Drop Inn is yet to open for business. (snort)
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Post by M~ on May 23, 2015 1:04:41 GMT
m~, why would you remove the coupons from the product. I always thought that this was left on the product for the cashier to remove at point of sale?
I would be if I saw a product where the coupon was visibly removed.
Shopping etiquette should include leaving the coupons on the product until the cashier has removed them at point of sale. I remove coupons from items I plan to buy and place them in my wallet so when I pull my card out I can ensure the cashier scans them. Several times Ive had a cashier just scan the items without removing the coupon and I don't notice until I get the stuff home. I no longer assume the cashier is in the business of saving me .75 Exactly. And I was excited because I was going to get a whopping 1.00 off each bottle. But the scent was just too floral for me.
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Post by KikiPea on May 23, 2015 1:08:05 GMT
Living room is 55" and plenty big enough. Neither of us want anything bigger. Bedroom is 32". While I'm quite sure this was meant for another thread, in context it's hilarious! Yeahhhh, wrong thread. LOL What's really funny is that the bedroom one is smaller!
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Post by melanell on May 23, 2015 1:13:16 GMT
The vagina is self cleaning but the labia minora could use a little help. It's a crevice if you will. I clean any and all crevices with great care and concern. I just want to thank you for using specific terminology. It can get confusing quickly if we're using the word "vagina" to mean several different body parts. Particularly on threads like these.
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Post by alittleintrepid on May 23, 2015 1:16:29 GMT
Yeah, leave the coupons with the product. Is feminine wash a synonym for douche? Or is it for the outside of your vijay jay?
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Post by DinCA on May 23, 2015 1:40:30 GMT
I have nothing to add except giggles. I haven't read a thread this entertaining in awhile.
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Post by myshelly on May 23, 2015 1:53:52 GMT
m~, why would you remove the coupons from the product. I always thought that this was left on the product for the cashier to remove at point of sale?
I would be if I saw a product where the coupon was visibly removed.
Shopping etiquette should include leaving the coupons on the product until the cashier has removed them at point of sale. Because I've never once had a cashier do that for me. They will only scan a coupon if you hand it to them.
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Post by nurseypants on May 23, 2015 3:02:55 GMT
Well, I wouldn't take the coupons with me if I wasn't buying the product anymore. So I suppose leaving them next to the feminine soap was the best thing to do at that point. A lot of people use soap made especially for the vagina, as it supposedly has to do with the pH-balance. Normal soap is apparantly too strong. Too strong for the makers and marketers of 'feminine wash' to make money. Soap is fine for your privates.
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Post by craftsbycarolyn on May 23, 2015 3:32:56 GMT
m~, why would you remove the coupons from the product. I always thought that this was left on the product for the cashier to remove at point of sale?
I would be if I saw a product where the coupon was visibly removed.
Shopping etiquette should include leaving the coupons on the product until the cashier has removed them at point of sale. I have never had a cashier remove the coupon. If I left the coupons on, they would still be there when I got home.
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2015 3:51:54 GMT
I'm a little grossed that you opened a product in the store and smelled it.
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Post by crimsoncat05 on May 23, 2015 3:55:58 GMT
I'm a little grossed that you opened a product in the store and smelled it. aw, come on... you've never opened the snappy-cap of a shampoo or soap bottle to smell it? Really?? --how else would you know what "Dewdrop" feminine wash is supposed to smell like, then?? I'm pretty sure it wasn't supposed to smell like actual dew, lol!
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Post by oldcrow on May 23, 2015 4:01:37 GMT
Yeah I don't wash my actual vagina...just the outer area. Ouch. Do people actually wash up inside? Your post made the image of a bottle brush pop into my head. Ouch for sure.
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Post by seikashaven on May 23, 2015 4:05:38 GMT
I'm a little grossed that you opened a product in the store and smelled it. aw, come on... you've never opened the snappy-cap of a shampoo or soap bottle to smell it? Really?? --how else would you know what "Dewdrop" feminine wash is supposed to smell like, then?? I'm pretty sure it wasn't supposed to smell like actual dew, lol! Yeah this. Doesn't everyone smell what they're buying first? And my lady bits get regular old soap... so deprived.
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Post by jumperhop on May 23, 2015 4:06:09 GMT
Best one liner thread of the night. They may be few in numbers but they are highly entertaining! #2 but I would have just placed the coupon on top of the product. Jen
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Post by tiffanytwisted on May 23, 2015 4:15:22 GMT
This place cracks me up!!
Add me to the list of people who gross you out. I smell body wash, shampoo & lotion before I buy. That goes for household cleaning products & air freshener as well.
As for the op, option 2 would have been the best thing, imo.
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Post by M~ on May 23, 2015 4:35:57 GMT
I'm not referring to a douche. It's for the outside. I really thought the sexier topic would have been whether removing the coupon was appropriate by RFP standards. I've never had a cashier remove it for me, which is why I do it myself. I often use soaps with scents and/or exfoliating agents, so that's why I use a feminine wash for that area. It's gentle and non-irritating like baby shampoo. It's akin to why I don't use body soap for my face, or face soap for my body or hair, or shampoo for my face, etc.
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Post by ceepea on May 23, 2015 4:47:19 GMT
I would place the coupons next to the bottles.
Add me to the list of people who smell their products before buying them. How else would I decide which scent I wanted to buy?
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Post by gar on May 23, 2015 6:39:39 GMT
I'm a little grossed that you opened a product in the store and smelled it. What 'gross' about that??? It doesn't touch or affect the product in the slightest!
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Post by lesley on May 23, 2015 9:19:45 GMT
I'm a little grossed that you opened a product in the store and smelled it. What 'gross' about that??? It doesn't touch or affect the product in the slightest! I couldn't imagine buying a scented product without actually checking that I liked the scent.
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Post by Julie W on May 23, 2015 14:18:25 GMT
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Post by Zee on May 23, 2015 16:59:25 GMT
I wouldn't let a name of a scent turn me off of buying something that is just going to sit in my shower. But if I changed my mind, I would just stick the coupons next to the bottles on the shelf. And for the record I only use water down there. I was always told to not ever use soap and that "feminine wash" is just marketed as yet another thing women are supposed to use and it really isn't necessary. Girrrrl...everyone's cooch needs soap. Everyone. As mentioned above, it's a crevice. Or maybe I'm a smelly beast, but there is no way water alone cleans any part of my body adequately on its own!
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Post by Zee on May 23, 2015 17:02:20 GMT
I'm a little grossed that you opened a product in the store and smelled it. Uh-oh...I do this all the time! How else do you know if you like the scent enough to buy it? It's just a sniff, it's not compromising anything. Deodorant, shampoo, detergent, body wash, fabric softener, those all have to be sniffed first.
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Post by greenlegume on May 23, 2015 17:05:02 GMT
I wouldn't let a name of a scent turn me off of buying something that is just going to sit in my shower. But if I changed my mind, I would just stick the coupons next to the bottles on the shelf. And for the record I only use water down there. I was always told to not ever use soap and that "feminine wash" is just marketed as yet another thing women are supposed to use and it really isn't necessary. Girrrrl...everyone's cooch needs soap. Everyone. As mentioned above, it's a crevice. Or maybe I'm a smelly beast, but there is no way water alone cleans any part of my body adequately on its own! While I totally agree that feminine wash is just a (strangely successful) marketing ploy, I firmly believe that every body bit, nook, and cranny needs a good soaping regularly.
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