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Legs and feet - I assume they get clean enough by the running water.
The bottom of your feet, and in between your toes, won't be cleaned well (if at all) by the running water.
Welp, I guess my feet just have a healthy flora then because they're healthy and don't smell bad. I usually wear open toe sandals anyways.
Soap just loosens dirt and grime. You actually need to agetate it with your hand/wash cloth/loofah in order to remove said dirt and grime.
Same. The only time my legs and feet get scrubbed is in the bath. It's just too awkward to balance in the shower. If I suffered from stinky feet, I'd do it, but I don't, so I don't.