Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Bath brush

Bath brushes are not the common item you could find in south Indian’s bathroom. They are very useful to lazy people like me, who don’t like to bend too much to clean themselves. The bristles help in developing good amount of foam and also make you feel of cleanliness (more foam = more clean). I had a bath brush with nylon bristles in semispherical shape. I always try to keep it clean and neat. I hang it in my bathroom corner to dry between uses its very effective when you use it with bath gel/liquid soap.

The second day after my marriage, my newly wedded wife entered the bathroom, it was a bathroom attached with toilet. She is person who worries too much about her personal hygiene. She was not happy about the cleanliness of the toilet basin (bowl). She has never used a bath brush before. She picked up my pretty clean looking bath brush (would have wondered what kind of stupid I married, he keeps toilet basin dirty despite having good toilet brush) and cleansed the toilet bowl. Incidentally I never kept a toilet brush in my bathroom always I used to borrow from my parents bathroom. In the evening when I entered my bathroom I was surprised to see a clean bowl. I told her you did a very good job. She complained saying that the brush bristles are too soft to clean stains in toilets and advised me to buy a new brush with hard bristles. Then only I realized what happened. Fortunately I got to know of this before taking a bath. Now I stopped using bath brushes and started with loofah.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good for laughing .he he !!!

6:29 AM

 

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