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Originally Posted by Gemme
I clench mine too. Grind them in my sleep as well.
It's bad for the teeth but good for me because it keeps me from knocking some folks around once in a while.
Me too! The curtain feels weird on wet skin.
I don't like the spitting either but I can deal with it. For me, it's the location of the spit that counts. Folks that brush their teeth in the kitchen sink make my stomach clench. I can get past doing it in the shower. I understand the reasoning behind it, though I can't do it myself, but the kitchen is off limits for that stuff.
I had a roommate that shaved her legs in the kitchen sink. A short lived partnership THAT was.
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What!!!??? YOU- knocking some people around!!

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I really am a germphobe, so please keep things in the bathroom that ought to be there! And the candles and matches are there as a means of courtesy for others that have to use it too!
What ever happened to common courtesy and thinking about others around us? LOL, guess I'm not good with self-centeredness, either.... and when you grow up with lots of sibs and boarders in a very small home with only 1 bathroom, awareness of how your actions (or in-action, like leaving your mess behind in commom living areas), does seep through.