My last boyfriend took incredibly long showers, but he took a break in the middle and left the water running while he did “other things.” Don’t ask how I know this.
As for myself, I take a shower every morning and it always takes at least 30 minutes, when I’m in a hurry. I have very long hair and take time to scrub my face and body thoroughly. Every Saturday I spend about an hour in the bath shaving my legs and relaxing.
Sounds like you women are the source of all the water-wasting around heah.
I’m a shower guy. I get in, I get out. I shave face and dong and shampoo and soap and rinse and I’m out in maybe 10 minutes.
Getting OUT is the hard part. So nice and warm…and outside the shower it’s so cold…and there’s class out there.
Of course, the converse is true, too. If you make the mistake of hopping in the shower when it’s WAY too hot, that’s not good. It’s raining magma on you and you make a sound like a dying pterodactyl and your schwang tries to retreat inside your body to escape hot liquid death*. Yeah. Not very fun.
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My bathroom’s got a wall-timer that controls the overhead heat lamp, so I can measure the length of my showers with reasonable accuracy. I seem to average around 7 minutes. If I shave, it rounds to an even 10. I don’t shave in the shower unless I’m pressed for time.
Why the hell am I posting this? Does anyone care? Do I care?
My mother used to constantly complain that I took super-long showers and used up all the hot water. I started timing myself. My showers usually last 12-15 minutes, very rarely over 20. What the heck? Is that long for a shower? It seems pretty reasonable to me especially when that includes shaving my legs/armpits/other stuff. And I rarely ever take baths. I’ve probably taken five baths in the past three years. I just hate waiting for the bathtub to fill up, then you have to wash yourself all akwardly, and if you wash your hair then you have to sit in soap-covered water. Just seems like a hassle to me.
If I’m at the boyfriend’s house, showers take way longer. His water kind of just dribbles out of the faucet and I always feel like I still have conditioner left in my hair.