Why go through all the trouble spend the money for nothing?
Closer to my thought process
S'like... if I'm going out regularly (school, work, whatever), I bath regularly, usually daily. Same for if there's non-close-family people around. If I'm not, if there's not... I'm not. Couple times a week, sometimes more depending on what I'm doing. Just, whenever I start leaning toward icky. Water, cleaning supplies, costs money. Money that could be food, instead. Or something else important, once hygiene is sufficiently addressed.
S'actually a kinda' weird thing, honestly. It's like... I know I should try to be cost efficient about this stuff, keep excesses as limited as possible. Resource efficiency is proper ethical behavior. Resource inefficiency... isn't. Is, in fact, immoral, when there's
any other option. But there's so many pressures from other angles -- society, family, sometimes comfort or pleasure -- trying to push toward that sort of thing. Even without that, it kinda'...
chafes. I'd absolutely
adore having hour long baths every day, or even just showers on off days. But...
shouldn't. Unneeded,
waste. Want bath,
yes. Need bath... no. Bleh. Cognitive dissonance, oi.
Anyway. Clean feeling lasts a few days for me, usually, anyway, s'long as nothing intercedes. Like machine grease or sweat or whatev'. So when left to own devices, bathing is like eating. Eat when hungry, bath when feel unclean. Other people getting involved makes things more complicated.