Teach your children well? : 1960s-70s : vegetable-free adolescence, Camberley
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Complete, First published Jan 06
"How often do you wash your face?" asked the doctor.
"Like how?" I responded, uncertain about what he was enquiring.
"You know, with soap and water," he clarified.
"Er, never," I replied truthfully.
"Why not?" he demanded.
"Because nobody ever told me I needed to," I said, somewhat embarrassed.
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