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Originally Posted by Wormius
What? By that logic, do you not wash your torso? Why wash your feet then? They’re standing in the water and also getting water and residual soap on them. What purpose is the shower then if you only care about the parts that you eat with?
Washing your legs take like, 10 seconds. each. Why wouldn’t you?
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My goal of showering is to eliminate odor and clean visible dirt. So in general this is crevices unless something is visibly dirty.
So my feet will smell from the accumulation of bacteria, soap and scrubbing removes this bacteria whereas flowing water does a poorer job.
I don’t really actively wash my torso, some areas get residual soap from arm pit and crotch washing. Do you soap and scrub your back?
What does washing your legs accomplish for you? What is your goal for your shower that necessitates washing legs.