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Shower thoughts

Typicalcarguy

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I've just found out that not everyone showers in the morning after seeing some memes and stereotypes online... For someone who sweat a lot, I've always showered plenty throughout the day, and it has never crossed my mind that it isn't exactly a common practice. So, this sent me down a squirrel hole, of asking people what their shower habits are like, and I'm surprised by the different practices and train of thoughts.

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Example: It's work from home day, you wake up in the morning and want to head out for a quick breakfast

For me, I would start the day with a shower, head out for breakfast, and then shower again when I'm back (if I'm lazy I would skip the first shower) - my rationale is that I want to feel clean and fresh after I'm back home. But there are others who would totally forgo showering, because the only thing they did was sleep for the past 7 hours. Meanwhile, others would shower before heading out so they are fresh and presentable at breakfast, but find no need to shower again after they are back home - because they just did an hour ago...

To be honest, I think everyone have their valid points, and it's all just personal preferences and habits. So, what is your preference when it comes to showering? 

- Zhi Xuan

(Images from Unsplash)




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