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The actual reason behind why u should not sit on pillows...

I am sure all of us would have got a good scolding from our parents or elders' at home if we ever sat on pillows.. when asked Why, they'll often say "You'll get a boil on your butt!"

The actual reason behind it is, sitting on pillows especially those we put under our head wen we sleep it is believed that your debts will increase. If you look at it scientifically and logically the rear part of our body is considered unhygienic so imagine the amount of germs that will be on your pillow wen you sit on it.

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    1. Wat its so damn comfortable

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  2. I sit on pillows all the time and i like the feeling when i sit on it cuz its so comfortable

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  3. Clean your dang butt then. There is nothing illogical or unhygienic about sitting on a pillow unless you have no control over your own bowel movements.

    If we Hindus pay so much attention to hygiene, why is open defecation so prevalent in India?

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    1. As if only Hindus are responsible for open defecation in the country

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  4. The spelling of when is wrong

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  8. you’re all virgins

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  9. go touch grass, it’s fresh outside

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  10. If u sit on pillow it will become flatter fast especially the old type cotton ones so you need to keep buying now one for support or you will not have peaceful sleep both of which could make you loose money unwanted

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