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So here is the story:
Little Miss was sent upstair to take her shower.
A bit later I head up to see how it was going. She was on her bed,Pj's on, and reading a book.
I ask "You already took your shower?"
Little Miss replies "yes"
Thinking that couldn't be true, I ask "Are you sure?" then process to check the bathroom bar soap and I ask her "Why is the soap dry then?
To which she replies rather hotty "I NEVER use soap!" Did she think this would help her cause?
So I hop her back into the shower especially since I'm still not convinced that she even used water. I give her a refresher course on how to shower with soap. She is very angry with me.
Later she tells me that a boy at school has been teasing her saying that her feet stink. She tells me she thinks he is lying and is smelling something else. I inform her that sometime feet stink when you don't use soap to wash them.
And she heads to bed.
First, thing in the morning, even before good morning and while still in bed, she brings it right up again.
She is still quite angry.
She brings up that she thinks the boy is lying and that her feet don't stink. I try to reassure her that she now knows soap is good for cleaning them and that the boy will probably stop saying that her feet stink now, as they won't.
To which she burst out sobbing.
I guess she just realized that her feet might have actually stunk. I hug her and reassure her again that it will all be okay now that she knows how to take care of her feet. Then she asked what the spray for her shoes was that I had mentioned yesterday (so I guess she was listening yesterday).
This clearly was a hard situation for her.
There is a present for her on her bed for her when she gets home from school. The book Care & Feeding of You and a body puff (it changes color in warm water).
Some of my friends have suggested a body wash.
So do girls need (physically or mentally) body wash?
If we bought her body wash would be detouring from our frugal way?
What are your thoughts on all of this?
Little Miss was sent upstair to take her shower.
A bit later I head up to see how it was going. She was on her bed,Pj's on, and reading a book.
I ask "You already took your shower?"
Little Miss replies "yes"
Thinking that couldn't be true, I ask "Are you sure?" then process to check the bathroom bar soap and I ask her "Why is the soap dry then?
To which she replies rather hotty "I NEVER use soap!" Did she think this would help her cause?
So I hop her back into the shower especially since I'm still not convinced that she even used water. I give her a refresher course on how to shower with soap. She is very angry with me.
Later she tells me that a boy at school has been teasing her saying that her feet stink. She tells me she thinks he is lying and is smelling something else. I inform her that sometime feet stink when you don't use soap to wash them.
And she heads to bed.
First, thing in the morning, even before good morning and while still in bed, she brings it right up again.
She is still quite angry.
She brings up that she thinks the boy is lying and that her feet don't stink. I try to reassure her that she now knows soap is good for cleaning them and that the boy will probably stop saying that her feet stink now, as they won't.
To which she burst out sobbing.
I guess she just realized that her feet might have actually stunk. I hug her and reassure her again that it will all be okay now that she knows how to take care of her feet. Then she asked what the spray for her shoes was that I had mentioned yesterday (so I guess she was listening yesterday).
This clearly was a hard situation for her.
There is a present for her on her bed for her when she gets home from school. The book Care & Feeding of You and a body puff (it changes color in warm water).
Some of my friends have suggested a body wash.
So do girls need (physically or mentally) body wash?
If we bought her body wash would be detouring from our frugal way?
What are your thoughts on all of this?