Basic things you learn from college friends
Vic cannot understand why cotton swabs supposedly are not for ears. Barb tries explaining hearing damage, compacted wax, and basic logic. Vic still believes it is all “ear propaganda.”
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During my college years, I often heard similar debates like the one between Vic and Barb about cotton swabs and ear care. Many students, like Vic, tend to dismiss warnings as over-exaggerated "ear propaganda." However, learning from friends and health resources opened my eyes to the real risks. Cotton swabs can push earwax deeper, causing blockages, discomfort, or even damage to the eardrum. I remember a friend who developed temporary hearing loss from improperly cleaning her ears with swabs. Instead, friends often recommend safer alternatives like using a warm washcloth to clean the outer ear or ear drops designed to soften wax naturally. The college experience teaches us basic life lessons beyond textbooks, including self-care and questioning misinformation. This topic also sparks funny banter among peers as they share their myths and real experiences, making the lessons memorable. One practical tip from college friends is to use cotton swabs primarily for removing makeup or cleaning small external areas, not inside the ear canal. Understanding and respecting these small but vital tips can help preserve hearing health while maintaining that fun and lively college friendship culture. Ultimately, these conversations prepare us for smarter personal care routines in adulthood, highlighting how valuable peer learning can be.





