I just shaved under my arms.
I know, I know, your finger is on the button, ready to switch to another, more scintillating blog. But hear me out. There is a point to this story.I hate shaving under my arms. Passionately. And yet I quite enjoy shaving my legs. Why is this? Same tool, same task, just different areas of the body. So why would I detest one and not the other?
It’s strange the way some chores make me crazed with murderous loathing, whilst others don’t bother me at all. For example, why do I despise putting makeup on my face? Of course, I do put makeup on it – when you’re 174 years old, as I am, it’s virtually compulsory. But the supreme monotony of donning of eyeliner and concealer and lipgloss, day after day after endless day, makes me want to stick a mascara up my nose, just to break the painful routine. And, occasionally, I do.
Still, other aspects of my personal grooming don’t bother me at all. Attending to my pores, for example, is a source of radiant delight. Nose pore are one of my most satisfying treats; in fact, any form of blackhead removal rates up there in the pleasure stakes alongside sleeping and watching The Mentalist. I believe I could spend a whole weekend in a well-lit bathroom, with nothing but a packet of pore strips and a jar of Nutella to sustain me. (In fact, the Nutella no doubt contributes to the clogging of pores, in a favourable, symbiotic relationship.)
In housework, I am equally inconsistent. I like to clean, but hate to tidy. Put a bottle of Windex in my hand and I’ll contentedly polish windows for hours. But show me a messy room, and I will slam the door behind it and go rushing to squeeze my pores.
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What exactly is stuff that doesn't need ironing??