Dear Abby: Woman prefers a wipe-down and dry shaving to a shower

A woman in her retirement years confesses a peculiar preference: she shuns showers, opting instead for quick wipe-downs and dry shaving to maintain her personal hygiene. Despite being healthy, this quirk is causing her distress due to its unpleasantness and anxiety associated with getting out of the shower.

Dear Abby suggests that rather than resorting to portable heaters or other workarounds, a licensed psychotherapist can help address the underlying issues behind her avoidance behavior. The therapist could explore if depression or social anxieties are contributing to this behavior, which may be more prevalent in seniors due to declining sensory capabilities.

The author notes that, unlike some people, not everyone struggles with depression. However, acknowledging and addressing these feelings can lead to lasting change and improved mental health. Her advice implies that financial constraints should not prevent individuals from seeking help, as various options for affordable therapy exist.

Moving on to a new question, a 40-something woman seeking companionship writes in about her experience dating older adults on the internet. She recently came across a profile of an attractive man with whom she has been chatting and plans to meet for dinner soon. His mention of "physical baggage" has left her perplexed.

Abby's response advises caution, suggesting that this term could refer to any physical condition or disability, such as limited mobility or erectile dysfunction. Without more information from the individual, it is impossible to say for sure what his "baggage" entails. However, being honest and open about one's own needs and limitations can help build trust in a relationship.

In conclusion, both topics presented in Dear Abby's responses highlight the importance of addressing personal anxieties and engaging openly with potential partners.
 
πŸ€” shower snobs are real deal πŸšΏπŸ’¦ i mean who needs to waste all that water just to feel clean? its all about comfort level, and dry shaving can be super refreshing especially if you're not a fan of the whole soap and shampoo combo. but if it's causing anxiety and unpleasantness then yeah get some help πŸ’†β€β™€οΈ and maybe explore alternative hygiene methods like baby wipes or exfoliating gloves 🚿

and on the dating front πŸ“²πŸ’• i totally get why she's confused - "physical baggage" can be super vague, especially online. just be upfront about your needs and limitations, and don't assume everyone is okay with certain things πŸ’― communication is key in any relationship, especially when it comes to potentially sensitive topics.

also side note - its great that dear abby is advocating for affordable therapy options πŸ“ˆ mental health matters, and we need more resources available to help people like this woman find support πŸ€—
 
πŸ€— I'm actually kinda inspired by this lady who refuses to take showers πŸ˜‚... like, what's not to love about getting all clean and fresh? But seriously, it's not funny when anxiety gets in the way. It's so brave of her to acknowledge that something's bothering her, even if it seems weird to us.

And you know what really caught my attention? The fact that a therapist can help her figure out the root cause of this behavior πŸ€“... it's all about understanding and accepting ourselves, flaws and all. I mean, we should never let our anxiety hold us back from living life or connecting with others πŸ’–.

As for the online dating thingy, I think Abby hit the nail on the head πŸ™Œ... being open about your needs and limitations is key to building trust and healthy relationships. It's like, if you don't disclose something that might be a deal-breaker for someone else, it's gonna lead to drama down the line πŸ’”.

Anyway, let's focus on spreading positivity and self-love 🌈... because we're all unique and beautiful in our own ways! ❀️
 
I mean, I get that people are all different, but can't we just accept each other for who we are without having to label our quirks as "baggage" or whatever? It's not like she's hiding something deep dark about herself, it's just a shower thing. And yeah, maybe she should see a therapist or whatever, but what if she doesn't want to? Shouldn't we be more understanding of people who don't fit the mold?

And omg, online dating can be so weird too... if someone mentions "physical baggage" it's not necessarily about you, it's just a warning sign. But do they always have to spell it out like that? Can't we just communicate openly and honestly without making it all so awkward? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈπŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
I feel bad for her tho πŸ€•. I mean, who wants to deal with anxiety every time they shower? 🚿 it's not like she's asking for much, just some help from a pro 🀝. And yeah, financial constraints shouldn't be an issue when it comes to mental health πŸ’Έ. What's weird is that the "physical baggage" dude on the dating site, I get why she's confused about that one πŸ˜•. It's always good to ask more questions and be open about your needs before meeting up 🀝.
 
I feel bad for her who doesn't like showers πŸ€•... I mean, who has time to deal with anxiety from taking a shower every day? I guess it's not all about the hygiene though... she's healthy so maybe she's worried about something else. I wish her therapist could figure out what's going on and help her feel better πŸ’†β€β™€οΈ. On another note, online dating can be weird 🀯... when someone mentions "physical baggage" without explaining it, you just gotta wonder what's going on in their head. Communication is key, right? Should be straight forward about your needs and stuff 😊
 
omg I feel like this is soooo relatable 🀯 I've seen people struggle with anxiety around showers before too, it's not just about getting outta there, it's super uncomfortable & stressful πŸ˜“ and yeah having a therapist can be super helpful in figuring out what's going on beneath the surface. And I love that Abby mentioned affordable therapy options - mental health is SO important! πŸ’– as for the dating thing, I think it's super sweet that this woman is being cautious, gotta know what you're getting into with someone right? πŸ€” and btw, "physical baggage" can be super vague, so yeah let's all just try to communicate openly & honestly about our needs ❀️
 
πŸ˜’ I'm literally shocked by this old lady's aversion to showers πŸšΏπŸ’¦! Like what's next? Not wanting to eat or sleep?! 🀯 I get it, not everyone likes water or feels comfortable showering all the time, but avoiding a basic necessity like that can lead to some serious hygiene issues (I'm not even gonna go there) πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ. The idea of her being anxious about getting out of the shower is pretty relatable I guess... we've all been there 😬. But honestly, seeking help from a therapist or just talking to someone about it might be the way to go 🀝. Not like it's gonna break the bank or anything πŸ’Έ.

And on a different note, can we talk about this "physical baggage" thingy? πŸ€” Like what even is that supposed to mean?! Is he talking about his wheelchair or something? πŸš‚ It's just so weird how some guys put up profiles like that and then have the nerve to expect you to be all open and honest about it πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. I get it, we want to know what we're getting ourselves into in a relationship, but come on, give us some actual info! πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ€” I'm actually kinda curious why some people avoid showers altogether 🚿. I mean, it's not like it's gonna kill them or anything πŸ˜‚. But seriously, I can see how it could be uncomfortable, especially if you're worried about water temperature or something. πŸ’¦ Maybe this lady just needs to find a way to make showering more enjoyable for herself? Like, invest in a fancy showerhead or something πŸšΏπŸ’…

But what really got me thinking is the importance of addressing underlying issues when it comes to mental health 🀝. Not everyone's struggling with depression or anxiety, but acknowledging your feelings can make all the difference πŸ’«. And yeah, therapy doesn't have to break the bank – there are tons of affordable options out there πŸ’Έ.

The part about online dating that got me was the "physical baggage" thing 😳. I get what Abby is saying – we don't know what's going on with this guy's body until he opens up 🀝. But it's also super refreshing to see someone being honest about their needs and limitations πŸ’•. Maybe we should all strive for more open and vulnerable communication in our relationships? πŸ€—
 
omg that woman shunning showers is kinda weird lol but i guess it makes sense if she's anxious about it... i'd wanna know what's behind her avoidance behavior tho πŸ€”πŸšΏπŸ’¦ maybe she just needs to find a therapist who gets seniors and their specific concerns? πŸ’• meanwhile, let's talk about online dating - "physical baggage" is such a vague term lol can we just say he's got a disability or something and leave it at that? πŸ™„πŸ˜‚ anyway, i think Abby's right on track with her advice
 
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