If you take a shower at night, you will be sleeping in your bed where there is dead skin, (in b4 "you wash all the dead skin off in the shower") bed bugs, dust, etc.
If you take a shower in the morning, you will start your day clean every time.
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Edited by Hork3r: 11/29/2015 5:39:19 PMWhy the -blam!- would you have bed bugs? Jesus.
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I'm not saying I have bed bugs. I'm saying that there [i]could be [/i]bed bugs on any bed that you sleep on.
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Edited by Hork3r: 11/29/2015 6:12:32 PMWhy would there be bed bugs on any bed? Get rid of them. It shouldn't even be a possibility. Go clean to bed and the bed stays clean.
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No matter how clean you are, your bed will accumulate dust while you're not sleeping in it, strands of your hair will fall into it, and everybody will shed dead skin.
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There won't be any dust on the bed on it if you make the bed. Do you like take the sheets off for the day and live in a construction site if your bed is covered in dust? Do you wash your sheets every day? If you don't, you're sleeping in filth.
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Edited by holic: 11/30/2015 2:04:51 AMI make my bed every morning, but I don't wash my sheets every[i]day[/i]. That's a little much... Every [i]week[/i] is fine for me I guess. But hey, as long as you're clean, then you're clean. I don't really want to carry this on any longer because we both know we will never stop. The truth is, if you don't smell and you're clean, it doesn't matter what time you take your showers. [spoiler]Have a great rest of the week. xoxo[/spoiler]