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But rather, explain that she said: The benefit of bathing is konam for me forever if I bathe. And it is due to that reason that he may nullify her vow, as what can she do if there is no nullification? If she bathes, the benefit of bathing is thereby forbidden to her. And if she does not bathe, sh
The Talmud raises a difficulty: If so, let the Mishnah teach like this: R' Yosei says that this condition does not involve affliction, as the content of the vow itself is irrelevant, since she can fulfill the condition.
The Talmud offers another explanation: Rather, explain that she said: The benefit of bathing is konam for me forever if I bathe today. And R' Yosei maintains that nothing will happen if she refrains from bathing today, as the disfigurement resulting from not bathing for one day is not called disfig