Which way do you face in the shower?

^^^ yeah what Chefguy said.

And I get cold when my stomach isn’t actively under a stream of water! So towards. Luckily I’m tall enough that I can mostly make a stream of shower water hit my neck, not my face, so I don’t have to deal with a faceful of water.

Facing your wife’s front or her back?

Enjoy,
Steven

Male. North.

Is “facing carnivorousplant’s wife” a poll option?

I just wanted to comment to say it’s quite remarkable how evenly split this poll is (I primarily face the showerhead btw, while my wife primarily faces away).

For v.1.0, 2.0 yes. 3.0 is a definite no. :dubious:

This is what I do to.

I mostly face away because with butt-length hair that’s the expedient way to rinse all that hair, whether before adding shampoo or rinsing all the shampoo out. The alternative is bend over and flip all that hair forward to get it rinsed out while facing the shower, which I find awkward and uncomfortable.

Not so much a spinner as a turner. 6vs half doz
I face the shower head to rinse, face away to wash, generally.

Male; mostly away from the shower head. I turn around only to grab the next bottle-- be it body wash, shampoo, or conditioner.

That’s odd. I face your wife too.
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Yay, I’m normal! :stuck_out_tongue:

well, I don’t spin constantly

Err…soap in my eyes is a problem, but spray? I always face the shower head, and it has never been a problem. I close my eyes when I’m spraying directly my face, but not otherwise.

Maybe you’re unusually sensitive to having water in your eyes?

People should mention how big their shower is. Mine is quite sizeable (our Golden Retriever fit inside with no problems) so I can move back and forth to position the spray away from my eyes, and I face the showerhead unless I’m rinsing my back. Our other bathroom has a tiny shower, and there I could see facing away.

+1.

I’m a man, so I spend more time being taller than the shower head compared to women I’ve been in the same house with.

I have a bad back. When I wash in the shower, I do my hair, face, front of body with my back to the showerhead and then I switch to rinse off the front while I scrub the back. When I’m done washing and rinsing, I let the showerhead neat on my lower back until the water starts to cool down.

I’m wondering how much height has to do with which direction people face. I’m 5’2-ish. I’ve never yet found a fixed shower head that doesn’t spray me in the face.

I don’t spin constantly, but I turn as needed to get the job done. I don’t linger, I just take care of business and get out.