I shared this video on Tyler Stanton’s blog 2 weeks ago, but if you missed it then, here’s your chance to see it.
And yes, this video was inspired by an actual conversation Tyler and I had. I’ll let you guess which side I was on. (Oh, and these are now on Youtube so you can embed them on your own blog if you like.)
And check out the Truth About Page to make sure you’ve seen all of my Truth About videos. (Or to enjoy them again for the eleventh time.)












LOVED IT!!
I use a loofah and I am secure in my manhood also! If not loofah I use my hand and soap bar!
Loofah all the way! My wife actually prefers a wash rag, thinking it gets her cleaner. I like how sudsy a loofah gets.
Sandpaper and Comet.
I go back and forth between a pouf (loofah is a specific thing, pouf is I’m sure what you mean.) and a bar of soap and my hand. It all depends on what type of soap my wife finds on sale. liquid goes on a pouf. soap goes on my hand.
I know many men who could never use anything called a loofah or pouf. Thanks heavens, though, Old Spice makes the “Deck Scrubber”.
http://tinyurl.com/DeckScrubber
Don’t tell all the men I know, but it’s really just a loofah.
Wow! SO funny! Laughed so hard I scared my baby.
I definitely think you need either a loofah or a washcloth…can’t just “free hand” it!
This. Is. Great.
“Pony-lover”
“People don’t wash cars with just their hands”.
Men who use loofahs, let’s unite!
rocks and rainwater. you are so funny.
My name is Dave, I am a man, and I use a loofah. I do use the Old Spice Fiji though which they say makes me smell like Palm Trees, Sunshine, and Freedom. Now if I have a friend that uses a loofah and uses his wife’s bodywash which makes him smell like Daisies and lavender then I make fun of him.