Social media is once again calling men out about their shower routines. If you’re in a relationship with a man, how sure are you that your partner is thoroughly cleansing his body when he hops in the shower? Well, this story is going to make you question your answer.
TikTok user Britforreal recently shared a candid video of herself just questioning her husband’s shower routine. What started as a fun conversation between the couple became a viral post after Brit Richards decided to share the unexpected response she got from her husband, John. Turns out your partner can still surprise you even after you’ve spent nine years with them.
HighlightsA TikTok user shared her husband’s strange shower routine, getting over 3 million views.Her husband reveals his “triangle” shower style, which involves a triangular motion through the belly and crouch.Women are questioning their own partners after seeing the viral video.
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Shocked, Brit Richards asked her husband, “You don’t even wash your pits?”
Curious about whether this was his idea of a full-onshower, Richards asks her husband, “You don’t even wash your pits?” to which John cheekily replies, “Sometimes.”
Shocked, Richards asks, “You don’t even round the corners of your (butt) cheeks and you sit on public toilets?!”
Saying he doesn’t ever poop in public, he mocks the question, “Round the corners?! I am going to lather my cheeks? Brotherrr!”
Richards exclaims, “You can’t live here anymore”
The video ends with Richards’ exclamation, “You can’t live here anymore.”
TikTok users mockingly called the shower routine the “triangle of evil”
It is safe to say the video has sent shockwaves throughTikTok, with hundreds of women having their faith shaken in their partners’ hygiene levels, and some calling it a “triangle of evil.”
Speaking about the video, Brit Richards said, “When he told me, I immediately whipped out my phone saying, ‘You have GOT to say that again on video because I doubt many women know that many men shower their “hot spots” only.'”
TikTok trends reveal strange hygiene routines
Women on the platform would draw marks under their male partners’ soap bars, shampoo bottles, or cleansers before they showered.
If the marks were smudged, they would know that their partners were using soap, but if not, then they were simply getting wet instead of taking a proper shower. Sadly enough, there were a lot of realizations thanks to the trend, revealing that most men don’t even use soap.
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