What is the point of this storyline? To show that Betty’s the victim of rampant consumerism? Where’s her habitual common sense?I’m with Bub on this one – nothing wrong with a decent bar of soap.
I’m with sea-green on what’s the point. No young boy cares about scented soap. He could have just asked his mother to buy liquid soap next time she was at the grocery store.
Maybe it’s the fact, tha as a Boomer, I remember adolescent guys who smelled and who were too stupid to realize that being “manly” and not showering fairly often had anything to do with not getting a girl.
A relationship with soap is an improvement for teen guys and any of you who don’t understand that are probably the guys who wondered why girls avoided you in your earlier years…
comics over 9 years ago
What is the point of this storyline? To show that Betty’s the victim of rampant consumerism? Where’s her habitual common sense?I’m with Bub on this one – nothing wrong with a decent bar of soap.
Kristiaan over 9 years ago
I think the point is that boys these days are metrosexuals?
crazyliberal over 9 years ago
I’m with sea-green on what’s the point. No young boy cares about scented soap. He could have just asked his mother to buy liquid soap next time she was at the grocery store.
Ubintold over 9 years ago
What it looks to me: Too lazy to lather from a bar of soap.
sbwertz over 9 years ago
I love the new foaming hand soaps!
slsharris over 9 years ago
Maybe it’s the fact, tha as a Boomer, I remember adolescent guys who smelled and who were too stupid to realize that being “manly” and not showering fairly often had anything to do with not getting a girl.
A relationship with soap is an improvement for teen guys and any of you who don’t understand that are probably the guys who wondered why girls avoided you in your earlier years…