Never Have I Ever Dirty
Never Have I Ever Dirty

Never Have I Ever: The Dirtiest Things I’ve Done

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Never have I ever done anything dirty…until now. In this blog post, I’m opening up about the naughtiest things I’ve ever done and why I decided to cross the line. From breaking the rules to experimenting with new experiences, I’ll share the dirtiest things I’ve done and why I did them. Whether it’s something you can relate to or just something that shocks you, read on for my most daring moments.

Swimming in a public pool

There’s nothing quite like a dip in the pool to cool off during the hot summer months. But if you’re not careful, swimming in a public pool can be a bit of an adventure. Although it may not seem too naughty, swimming in a public pool without permission is considered trespassing and is illegal in most places. Depending on where you are, this can be punishable by a hefty fine or even jail time.

Even if you’re granted permission to swim in the pool, it’s important to remember that public pools are breeding grounds for germs and bacteria. This means it’s best to practice proper hygiene when taking a dip. Make sure to shower before and after swimming, avoid swallowing the water, and refrain from touching your eyes, nose, or mouth while in the pool. To stay safe and healthy, avoid swimming in a public pool if you have open wounds or cuts.

So before diving into a public pool, make sure to double-check your surroundings for any potential dangers or legal issues that may arise. And no matter what you do, never pee in the pool – it’s just not cool!

Wearing the same pair of underwear for 3 days

Have you ever gone a few days without changing your underwear? Many of us have, and it’s not something to be proud of. Although we all have busy lives, neglecting personal hygiene is never a good thing.

When it comes to wearing the same pair of underwear for three days or more, it’s important to consider a few things. First, your body releases sweat and oils that accumulate in your underwear, leading to bacteria growth if they aren’t washed regularly. Second, wearing the same underwear for too long can cause chafing, especially if they are tight or made from materials that don’t breathe well. Lastly, not changing your underwear regularly can lead to unpleasant odours.

It’s best to change your underwear every day for optimal hygiene and comfort. If you find yourself in a situation where you can’t wash your clothes for several days, there are some ways to make it a bit more bearable. Choose loose-fitting underwear made from breathable materials and try to keep them as clean as possible. And if possible, wear a pair of boxer briefs during the day and sleep in boxers at night. This will help you stay fresh and prevent chafing.

At the end of the day, wearing the same pair of underwear for 3 days is definitely not ideal, but if you absolutely have to do it, taking some extra precautions can help you stay as comfortable and clean as possible.

Peeing in the shower

Peeing in the shower is something that many people admit to doing, though some may not be as willing to admit it as others. This can be an embarrassing confession but it’s one of the dirtiest things that you may have done. It’s one of those things that we often do without really thinking about it, and sometimes even without realizing it.

Peeing in the shower is actually considered a health hazard because you are exposing yourself to bacteria and other contaminants that can make you sick. In addition to that, you may also be exposing yourself to various chemicals or other toxins that can lead to skin irritations or allergic reactions.

Fortunately, there are ways to keep yourself safe while still peeing in the shower. For starters, make sure you clean your shower regularly, using a powerful disinfectant. This will help to kill off any bacteria or other germs that might be present in the water. Additionally, use a shower filter so that any unwanted substances are filtered out before they enter your body.

Finally, always make sure that you rinse off thoroughly after you pee in the shower. This will help remove any lingering germs or contaminants from your body and make sure that you don’t spread them to anyone else.

Though peeing in the shower is definitely something you should avoid if at all possible, it’s not the end of the world if you do it on occasion. Just remember to take the necessary steps to keep yourself safe and healthy.

Going number 2 in a public restroom

No one wants to talk about it, but it happens. We’ve all been there at least once in our lives. Going number 2 in a public restroom is a necessary evil, and it can be a daunting experience.

The key to having a successful number 2 in a public restroom is making sure you’re prepared. Be sure to bring your own toilet paper, hand sanitiser, and any other necessary supplies you may need. Bring a travel-sized bottle of air freshener or scented candle to help mask any odours that may linger. It’s also important to make sure you’re wearing comfortable clothing that won’t restrict your movements while doing your business.

When entering the restroom, it’s important to check for cleanliness. Take a look around and make sure the floors, counters, and sinks are clean. If it’s not up to your standards, move on and find another restroom.

Once you’re ready to go number 2, make sure to close the door completely behind you and use the stall closest to the wall or corner to give yourself more privacy. Place a layer of toilet paper on the seat before sitting down, if possible. This will provide an extra layer of protection between you and the seat. If you don’t have any extra toilet paper, use a tissue instead.

When it comes time to flush the toilet, be sure to flush twice if necessary. If you have extra supplies with you, like an air freshener or a scented candle, now is the time to use them.

Going number 2 in a public restroom isn’t always pleasant, but following these tips can help make the experience as comfortable and hygienic as possible.

Licking my finger and using it as chapstick

Ah, yes, one of the dirtiest and most cringe-worthy things I’ve ever done: licking my finger and using it as chapstick. I know, it sounds disgusting, but I’m sure many of you have done it at least once. Whether it was on a hot summer day when your lips were dry from the heat and you just needed a little bit of moisture to get you through the day, or maybe you just didn’t have chapstick handy. Whatever the reason, I think we can all agree that licking your finger and using it as a chapstick is something that should never be done in public.

Licking your finger and using it as chapstick may seem harmless, but there are many dangers that come with this seemingly simple act. For starters, you’re exposing yourself to bacteria and germs from whatever is on your finger that you’re licking off. This could lead to an infection or even worse, an illness. Not only that, but the saliva that is left on your lips can also spread germs to other parts of your body.

That’s why it’s always important to make sure you keep some chapstick or lip balm handy. Not only will this help keep your lips moisturized throughout the day, but it will also help reduce the chances of you having to resort to licking your finger and using it as chapstick in the future.

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