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  • Wahots@pawb.social
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    3 hours ago

    Probably about 1-2 weeks, unless jumping in a lake during that time counts. We were in the back country deep in Canada :)

  • 58008@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    A little over 3 months is my record. Mental health issues, naturally! 🥳 🎂 🎉

  • Venus_Ziegenfalle@feddit.org
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    4 hours ago

    Several weeks. Usually I shower before leaving the house so when I was too depressed and anxious to leave the house I felt no reason to take one. But I don’t shower as much as most people in general. Once a week maybe unless I’m sweaty or dirty. I also brush my teeth inconsistently. But I’ve never had a cavity, fungal infection or anything else hygiene related anywhere on my body. I also don’t stink in case you’re wondering 😅 I disinfect my pits and use deodorant daily, I always check myself and my clothes and I also ask friends sometimes to be sure.

  • Dasus@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    A week or two probably, when in the army.

    And since wr actually we’re responsible for actual foods hygiene, we always got sauna/bathing priority. So never went more than two weeks imo.

  • Canopyflyer@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    Spent 2 weeks hiking in around the Red River Gorge, Kentucky and Sheltowee Trace back in the late 80’s. Only time I got wet was when it rained, or found a creek to take a dip in.

    When I got home, even my own Mother would not hug me. She sent me off to the bath where I stayed for over an hour.

  • DaGeek247@fedia.io
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    7 hours ago

    About six weeks. I was attached to someone else’s unit at NTC in California for a training excersize with them. There were no showers in the field, and the showers pre and post excersize were colder than a witches tit, and open as a gay mans asshole after all night orgy.

    And that wasn’t the worst part of the whole experience either.

  • lefty7283@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    Two weeks while backpacking in New Mexico (unless you count getting rained on every day as a shower)

  • Björn Tantau@swg-empire.de
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    11 hours ago

    Several months now. Maybe a year. Long Covid with ME/CFS has permanently tied me to my bed. I basically spend my time collecting energy to go number 2, which is the last thing I can stand up for. And only because using a bedpan looks about as strenuous as walking to the toilet. And that way my wife can change my bedsheets.

    But not being able to shower is awful. I stink. And I have to watch parts where skin is rubbing on skin for infections. Zinc salve and a cotton scarf help.

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      I also have LC. I can have a shower. But I take at least an hour to gear up for it. Then I can only do it sitting doen, then I take an hour to find the energy to dry myself off, then I take an hour to gain the energy to get dressed, etc. Tl;dr it takes all morning and I can’t have a shower every day.

      I took a shower at 11 am and I’m still exhausted at 5 pm (the summer heat doesn’t help).

  • sylver_dragon@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    First thing that comes to mind is spending a week camping on the shores of Lake Mead many years ago. Didn’t shower for a week, though one could argue that being scoured by lake water when you either go flying off an inner-tube or make a mistake while water skiing, does a fine job of taking the dirt off.