I’m an in shower dryer. Ms Hook isn’t. I kink of like that the shower stall feels warm.
This, I do. But then I step out of the shower to use the towel. I’ve never used the towel inside the shower/tub. Never.
And, yeah, the tile floor gets a little wet. It evaporates pretty quickly.
Hoykawow! That’s never happened to me. I’ll take your experience as a warning!
I dry off in the shower and so does the Fella. Now, if we could only get the boys to do the same. 
My husband does to avoid the shedding of man fur all over my bathroom floor; he can rinse the fur down the drain if he dries off in the shower.
Not my wife. Judging by the appearance of Lake Ontario on the bathroom floor every time she has a shower, I can only surmise that she throws the curtain, wide, leaps out of the shower, shakes herself off like a basset hound, and then turns the shower off before reaching for the two towels she’ll leave saturated on the floor.
I’m on the other end of the spectrum; I slap the excess water off my body before I open the curtain, reach for the towel, towel off in the tub and get out with nary a drip. I don’t understand why bathmats are a thing; they are unnecessary and get nasty in short order.
This is me. ![]()
Truthfully, I am a quick showerer, and my husband takes longer ones. When I’m all rinsed, I have to jump out while the shower is still going. If he complains about water on the floor, I guess I’ll just have to stop showering with him. ![]()
I do most of my drying off in the shower, so that I leave a few drips on the bathmat as possible.
I dry off in the shower (or tub), and, as is apparently the norm, am married to someone who steps out dripping wet and leaves the mat soaked. And because three of our four family members use the same shower, if we all did that, the mat would never have time to dry out.
Dear Mr Saje. On behalf of the universe at large, formerly referred to as the internet, you have been served notice that dripping all over the floor is really annoying and unnecessary. Please refrain from future offenses and take your wife out to a really nice restaurant as compensation.
I dry off in the shower for warmth and to avoid a mess. A housemate in college always left the bathroom covered in water - all over the floor, sink, toilet. It was like he didn’t even dry off and went about his morning bathroom routine soaking wet, flinging water all over the damn place. The five of us were constantly trying to convince him to dry off in the shower like a normal civilized human being but he never changed.
Oops, double post.
Yes definitely. I always dry off almost completely before stepping out of the shower.
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Of course I dry off as much as possible before stepping out. It is extremely annoying to step in a wet spot in the bathroom left by someone who did all the drying outside.
Yes, I run into the living room and shake off like a dog.
Towels? How effete.
Woo hoo! Not only am I not alone, it looks like I’m in the vast majority!
I told this to hubby, and he muttered about ‘sampling bias.’ Hrrmph.
And then he offered up two reasons why his way is better.
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His method clears the shower faster for someone else to use it. Encouraged in settings like gyms and military bases and such, I guess. Not such a big deal in a house with two people and 2 1/2 bathrooms.
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It justifies the existence of shower mats.
Yeah, I don’t think he was serious about the second one. 
The OP is right. But we have a shower door and a narrow shower stall. Drying that way causes my elbows to strike it repeatedly. Its sort of like…
dry-dry Thwaack! rattle-rattle
dry-dry Thwaack! rattle-rattle
dry-dry Thwaack! rattle-rattle
This cues calls of, “What the Hell are you doing up there? You’re shaking the whole damn house!” :rolleyes:
Its embarrassing, but I use 2 towels. One for the floor & one for… umm… me… :smack:
I don’t dry off in the shower because after I’ve finished my shower, there’s water on the bottom of the bathtub, and I wouldn’t want to get the towel wet by accidentally trailing it in the water. I get out of the shower, step out onto the towel I’ve put on the bathroom floor, and then dry off.
Never really thought about it before.
Yep, same for me. All you in-shower driers are weird! ![]()
I have a stall shower (no tub), so it’s difficult to dry off completely in the shower. But I’ll dry everything from the waist up while in the shower, and then step out to do the rest.