
by the way, its not like im racist, i don't see how healthily critisizing someones brushing routine would seriously affect them. Critisize my routine all you want, its not perfect. i honestly don't care.
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I don't want to keep bringing this back up - but these are public boards - just because there is a good sense of community doesn't mean that we can't have opinions on other peoples' routines.jenns91civic wrote:This board is meant to bring people together and critisizing someone on their routine is immature and rude. Her original question was "what is your routine" not "what do you think of mine."
Oh and Jenns - she did also ask if people thought she was overdoing it. SO this was her original question. I addressed this in the manner I saw fit.Lucyeloop wrote: I suppose I'm just curious to know what everyone else's cleaning routine is.... Am I over-doing it, or missing something out?!![]()
jenns91civic wrote:
This board is meant to bring people together and critisizing someone on their routine is immature and rude. Her original question was "what is your routine" not "what do you think of mine."
I don't want to keep bringing this back up - but these are public boards - just because there is a good sense of community doesn't mean that we can't have opinions on other peoples' routines.
IMO Lucy seems to realise here routine is completely over the top - this is evident in the manner in which she presented it in here original post.
I don't care if I'm being seen as nasty for criticising someone's routine - but a 1.5 hour each time oral care routine is not normal. And it doesn't seem to be doing Lucy any good either.
Lucyeloop wrote:
I suppose I'm just curious to know what everyone else's cleaning routine is.... Am I over-doing it, or missing something out?!
Oh and Jenns - she did also ask if people thought she was overdoing it. SO this was her original question. I addressed this in the manner I saw fit.
Yes you have to make change to your routines when you have braces, but the fact that you have braces is a peripheral part of you - you still need to get on with your day to day life - to eat and to enjoy yourself. Letting them take over your life in such a way that you spend hours on cleaning them for me borders on OCD.