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On a more important note:
I've been debating on how many times I should wipe my *** after I take a ****. I know it depends on the type of **** - wet/runny, soft, hard/dry, etc. but I seem to be stuck on 3 wipes with TP and then 1 or 2 with flushable wipes. However, I wonder if I'm wasting time & money and would be better off just wiping twice with TP and foregoing the flushable wipes altogether, regardless of the type of ****. I don't have a hairy *** so, dingle berries aren't really a concern.
Any thoughts/input?
Don't forget to consider the quality of the TP being used as well. If you don't see the APT seal of approval on the TP packaging, don't buy it!
WTF is with that slippery cheap TP found in public restrooms. It doesn't come close to making a clean wipe. You need like a hundred sheets just to do a halfassed job!
APT = Anti Poke Through
Sorry for the diversion but some questions just can't wait!
Well I finally figured out where put my gas cap while filling up. Now I have a greater dilemma. When installing/tightening said cap just how many ''clicks'' are the correct amount. Having pondered this problem for years and had many sleepless nights trying to decide. One, two, three? Maybe 4-5. My shrink is no help, ******* rides a Vespa. Any help here would be appreciated.
Damn, my Dealer screwed me. I didn't get a gas cap. They said the tank was supposed to be vented and to be careful if I smoked.
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