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Barmymoo:
But why would you use a clean towel every time?! The point of having a shower is so that you become clean, how dirty is the towel going to be when you've dried yourself on it once?

Redball:
I wash towels if they become soiled, but more likely when they become stiff. I don't use the fabric softener sheets, not yet anyway. But I can imagine towels taking a little shed skin and residual oils along with them even from a fairly clean body. And isn't there a rule of thumb that we shouldn't aim to soap ourselves squeaky clean, that we should leave some oils in the skin?

Papersatan:
I don't use a clean towel each time, but I have known people that do. I think they just get squeaked by it touching them.  "I dried my butt with it! If I save it I might dry my face with the butt part!" or they just are really wasteful.

Lines:
Using a new towel every time is extremely wasteful. You can use towels multiple times before they need to be washed, jeeze. And if you're really that paranoid...air dry.

lepetitfromage:
I used to use a new towel each time when I was in high school, but my mom caught wind of what I was doing and it stopped pretty quickly after that. I think I thought you were supposed to use a new one each time.

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