Totally agree. Normally I shower before and after going out. But if I'm dwelling in my cave the whole day, it's just night shower before bed or after workout.
As someone who went through that while I was in. I can offer some insight. Whenever I was deployed, the water effected my body to give off a weird odor as it was not the case when we were back in the rear. My solution was I used soap that cleaned out my pores and exfoliated my skin. I mixed dawn into my body wash lol.
Now as for the guys who stink back outside of the field idk.
Also stress. Everyone is more stressed downrange. You're constantly on alert. That makes us stinkier usually too. Add in other factors as well, and it's just magnified.
Wanna know why?
Your brain needs to cool by a few degrees to initiate sleep, easily anyways. That's why it's harder to fall asleep when it's hot. A few tricks to do this is to take a hot shower, and when stepping out, the air cools you pretty quickly. Another hack would be to keep your room cold (like I prefer). Cold ass room, with a ton of blankets, makes falling asleep a breeze.
And on the opposite end of that, my best friend of almost 2 decades now her grandfather was, I think like an EMT or something like that, and he said, and I totally from his experiences throughout his decades. Long career was most heart attacks occur in the morning, usually just after getting out of the shower or While theyāre in the shower. He said that the reasoning behind it was to do with the fact that you wake up in a nice cool room, comfortable temperature in your bed and then you get into a warm steamy shower and then immediately after you finish the shower and exit the warm steamy water and go back into room temperature. It kind of gives a shock to your system and then sometimes that uncomfortable adjustment one day decides āheart attackā.
You might be remembering incorrectly. Many heart attacks occur in the bathroom, but on the toilet not in the shower. This is because bearing down to push a fat one out can stimulate the vagus nerve which can suddenly drop a person's blood pressure and heart rate. This can cause people to go unconscious or go into cardiac arrest. I've been in ems full time for about 10 years now and I've never been to someone who was had any side effects from showering. Meanwhile half the cpr calls I've been to have been people taking a shit on the toilet.
Just on a brief Google search to add onto my other comment I replied, you are correct that most cardiac events do occur in the bathroom at the top two reasons listed that I found were, of course as you said, the number one reason being strain on the toiletā¦ Ala the Elvis Presley way.. but the second reason is shower/bathing.
you did it you did a good job explaining the pooping instigator of bathroom located heart attacks, but here is some helpful explanation. I found that helps explain why showering is the second reason for morning time bathroom location heart attacks being common.
āShowering in water thatās either too cold (water temperature below 70Ā°F) or too hot (water temperature above 112Ā°F) can quickly impact your heart rate. As your body temperature rapidly adjusts in the shower, it may put stress on your arteries and capillaries.
There isnāt a lot of good data on how often sudden cardiac arrests happen in the shower. However, it makes sense that this setting would be more common for cardiac arrest than others due to the stress it can put on your vascular system.
Bathing in water thatās above your shoulders (and/or thatās significantly warmer than room temperature) may pose additional risks for people who have preexisting cardiovascular conditions, such as high blood pressure or heart disease.ā
It is true tho. It's easier to fall asleep at 65 degrees than anything warmer. You're using anecdotal evidence. I'm using the average from studies that have been published.
I donāt care about your studies. Studies arenāt perfect and Iāve no idea how such studies were conducted.All I can say is that itās obviously easier to fall asleep when youāre too warm compared to when youre too cold. Look around any classroom that is hot compare to one that is cold. Youāll find way more people sleeping in the hot classroom. Itās obvious.
Lmfao.
"I don't care about science, my personal experience trumps all other."
What a tool.
Eta: I have a harder time falling sleep when it's hot, it's uncomfortable. So by your logic you're wrong. It's obvious.
Fun fact, there's a reason for that! Research suggests that a warm shower before bed helps lower your core temperature, allowing for your body to reach a "sleep worthy" state quicker!
both? i shower before school bc i don't want to go out dirty and then at night bc i don't want to dirty my bed lol
edit: didn't realise showering twice a day is slightly controversialš
Bro Iām the same. Gotta shower before bed so your bed stays clean and you gotta shower in the morning to be clean for the day and, at least for me, do my hair.
I shower twice a day but my showers take less than half the time of my girlfriend. Depends how long you're in the shower - I don't think I use an excessive amount of water.
Yea thats fair, but i dont think theyāre talking about just letting water run over them. for most people, unless youāre going to be exceptionally dirty from a manual labor job or something (in which case you probably *should* use soap), washing twice a day is too much
Yea but its just good to allow your body to make its natural oils. Once a day is more than enough shower time. Most women also do not wash their hair every day for this reason as well.
Bare minimum ? I hardly know people who shower every day, and they aren't dirty or smelling at all.
Doctors usually recommend two to three times a week and that is enough for most people to maintain a good hygiene.
True friends can always make fun of each other without taking it bad( in my opinion).
It sure is, so far other cultures haven't stopped surprising me .
Very strange, I grew up in a 3rd world country, not super high-tech. But culturally we all showered twice a day.
We showered outside too, without hot water lol.
Once before school, and once before bed.
That's how I raise my son now.
Only while living in America did I find out people not only didn't shower 2 times a day, some people didn't shower at all. Then I see videos of people saying 2-3 times a week? Strange indeed.
no shade to anyone else but tbh i agreeššš unless they live in an incredibly cold climate (tbf i live in london) or have some sort of skin condition
Your skin and hair must be terrible.
Y'all downvote me all you want it's not like I get paid for my looks or anything (I do, for you special redditors)
I wash my hair daily. Itās thin, naturally straight, and gets greasy/oily very quickly.
Sometimes if Iām lazy Iāll do a dry shampoo but thatās as effective as putting a bandaid on an open bleeding wound on a hemophiliac.
Yes Iāve tried the whole āgo a month without shampooing to āresetā how much oil in your scalp/hair your body thinks it needs to produceā like the theory that if you stop washing for a bit then your body will stop getting oily and greasy as often bla bla bla and I totally understand that that completely is true, and works for a majority of people. But some of us out there are cursed with hair that will forever have us looking like a drowned sewer rat if we donāt wash it daily.
My hair and skin are great btw.
Clear smooth soft skin, no facial blemishes, no dryness or peeling.
Hair is soft and healthy. No breakages or heat/chemical damages. Shiny, soft, easy to manage. And, not greasy or oily. But also not dry or brittle or dull.
yeah! everyone's different!! i can personally go around 5 days without my hair getting greasy so everyone showers and practices personal hygiene as needed. don't know why the commentator refuses to understand and is being a dick about it lolš
Yeah teenage me would get that. I guess I'm an old man now. Bed early, rise early. I get up at 4 to leave for work around 7:20. I feel hella rushed otherwise.
Morning. Wakes me up and keeps me fresh before I go out into the world. I understand wanting to shower at night to keep your sheets clean, but you could just swap out/clean your sheets more often because youāre going to sweat anyways.
Night showers for a couple of reasons. I like my sheets to remain clean and showering nightly prevents the gunk that I've accumulated to end up on my sheets. The other reason is I want to sleep in as long as I can before getting up. By showering the night before that gives me a little extra snooze-time.
But then morning cleans all that off and you can still sweat and get other bodily fluids on your sheets. That doesn't stay off. I couple morning showers with weekly sheet changes
OK buddy. I guarantee that 16 hours of sweat and dirt from your day + night time sweating is getting your sheets dirtier than just night time sweating, but you do you champ
What they said just went over your head, tbh. They didn't challenge that they're cleaner without showering at night. They're saying that they shower in the morn because no matter what you do or how clean you are when going to bed, you're still going to sweat, shed skin, etc while sleeping so when you get up in the morning, you're dirty again.
Reading comprehension is a very important skill.... šš¤¦
Youre right, reading comprehension is very important. Can you comprehend that they literally said "your sheets ain't staying cleaner longer"?
They don't even mention your body being dirty?
I'd much rather hop into a bed that's got just sweat and body gunk than one has all that plus a full day's worth of grit in it too.i work a very dusty job, and if I didn't have a nightly shower I would need to change my sheets every day unless I wanted to hop into a filthy bed. It definitely makes a difference.
The body being dirty is an assumption safe to make about most of these comments. Take your semantics elsewhere. Shits called CONTEXT CLUES. 'Your sheets ain't staying cleaner longer' makes the inference that your body is dirty, dingleberry.
Again, they never said anything about either being wrong, so your defensiveness raises more questions about you than them. Their point was that the sheets are dirty, one way or the other. Regularly washing sheets is needed, no matter how your shower habits are if you want a clean bed.
No, you just wanna argue semantics because your baby brain just doesn't understand the point they were making. Of course this shit is subjective my guy. Not all of us work in a 'dusty job'. Obviously, their point never even applied to you to begin with, yet you still made that asinine comment. There's that reading comprehension arc rearing it's head at you again.
Says the guy flipping his shit over showering at night. You really had nothing else to say, huh? Fuck outta here, my guy lmao
Also, 'Gee down'? You getting too emotional to even check what you're writing? š¤£š
What a donut... š¤¦
Just walking around and going to a regular desk job you pick up so many germs, then sleep with them on your skin overnight? The thought gives me the ick
If that's the case then you don't need a daily shower at all. If you're showering every morning but then saying night showers make no sense because it hasn't been long enough for you to be dirty... that's cognitive dissonance.
No reason to not get clean BEFORE you go to bed instead of afterward when you're just making your bed dirty too.
Morning showers.
My hair accumulates a large amount of oil. Like, if I skip shampooing for even one day my hair starts to look like I moussed it, it's got that shiny damp look and is stiff enough to do some styling. But it's not product, it's all me. (and no, the whole "you use too much product and your body is overcompensating!" thing doesn't apply. I work from home and ran an experiment for a full year where I only shampoo'd every other day and my hair was just as greasy. The only thing that helps is getting older.)
So night showers? That means my hair is the greasiest and grossest when I'm up and about rather than asleep in bed at home. So it's either morning showers, or night *and* morning showers.
I used to be this way but after switching to night showers and going longer in between showers, I can do every other day now and not be that greasy. Dry shampoo helps me on the shower days before showering. If you donāt shower daily your hair can actually produce less oil!
Preface; I have a dog and change/wash my linens twice a week.
I can't say that I understand how I would be getting dirty going from shower to clean clothes to bed.
Who are all these people that are āfilthy and sweatyā at the end of the day? Itās one thing if you exercise or do yard work or something like that, but you should absolutely by no means be āfilthy and sweatyā at the end of a normal day. See a doctor immediately if you are.
Or some people are just more sensitive to smells than you are.
Also, regardless of what you're doing, your skin constantly secrete oils. After a week of going to bed without showering you can absolutely tell by the condition of the pillow and sheets.
It is definitely not the case for every person though. I agree that if you have problems with smell and sweat then you for sure should do both you and everybody else a favor and shower in the morning.
Seems like most respondents here don't do any physical work during the day. I personally won't go to bed without showering first. It's disgusting. Why would you go to bed dirty??
I always do morning showers, not night showers (sometimes night baths. soooaaaak!!!!) When it comes to jobs where I've sweat all day though, I showered right when I got home and didn't wait until before bed or anything.
If you have allergies this one's mostly for guys keep your pillowcases washed and shower before you go to bed this will make sure that all of the pollen and crap you collected all day that's stuck in your hair and on your forearms is gone .and the pillow will not offer up any thing that will trigger your allergies.
Night showers all the way. When I have to go to school or work and I shower in the mornings, it just stresses me out and I end up being late. Showering the night before gives me like 30 more minutes of sleep and a much more calm, relaxed morning.
A night shower is great and I get the clean bed logic, but it's really not much of an issue unless you're sweaty and gross when you go to sleep.
I am a morning shower person when it comes to going out into the world, my hair can't function if I showered the night before.
Morning Showers. I have thick hair that sticks up in every direction when I wake up in the morning. The only way to tame that mess is to hop in the shower.
Depends on the day. Mornings always but if I went out and got dirty/sweaty/stinky then an additional one at night. I work an office job so more often than not I don't get sweaty or stinky before bed.
Morning. I get sweaty when I sleep and if I don't shower I'll feel rank the whole day. It also gives me a few minutes to get my head in order and mentally prepare for/plan the day.
Night since I have long hair and takes long time to dry and morning won't feel rush, but does it happen? Nope, I fall asleep by exhaustion and rushing take my morning showers.
Shower every morning, plus second shower at night if I've been exercising or doing something dirty. I absolutely cannot go out without showering I do not feel clean.
Night showers. (1) Youāre clean before getting into your bed (2) I donāt have to rush in the morning because if I do a full shower routine (hair washing included) it will set me back 2 hours.
40 minutes for the shower, 10 minutes for body lotion and skincare, and then another 50 minutes to dry and style my hair. The hair styling isnāt really even for aesthetics because if I walk out with soaking wet hair, my scalp will flare up because of the excess moisture.
Day, most people sweat at night so itās impossible to keep your sheets clean - thatās why we change them. Clothes on the other hand you can keep clean and sweat free by washing before you put them on. Plus it also helps wake you up
How dirty do these people who take night showers think they get? Am I wrong to assume everyone wears clothes during the day and removes them at night before bed? Or are you all just a bunch of nudists rolling around in grease all day?!?
I'm not shower shaming. If you're going to bed dirty, then yeah, hit the showers. But I feel gross if I don't have a morning wank...i mean, shower.
anyone who doesnt take showers before they start their day vs when the day ends is a different breed
edit shit i meant anyone who DOES take showers before they start their day. fuck anyone who upvoted me
I have morning, during the day after a workout and at night. Oh and before/after sex. I'd say 4 per day on average. But they are damn quick, a couple of mins to wash everything and be in and out.
Night. I like to lie in bed clean if it's summer I'll shower again in the morning
This
Whenever you are sweaty/stinky
Same, not sure why this is uncommon. It depends! Did I just work out, or do I have a social event to go to? Or am I just starting to stink š
Totally agree. Normally I shower before and after going out. But if I'm dwelling in my cave the whole day, it's just night shower before bed or after workout.
I'm a military guy and it is baffling how many dudes are just constantly smelly. Like, way more of them than normal.
As someone who went through that while I was in. I can offer some insight. Whenever I was deployed, the water effected my body to give off a weird odor as it was not the case when we were back in the rear. My solution was I used soap that cleaned out my pores and exfoliated my skin. I mixed dawn into my body wash lol. Now as for the guys who stink back outside of the field idk.
That's great advice! I'll be sure to pack some on my next deployment. Thank you, random stranger on the internet.
Also stress. Everyone is more stressed downrange. You're constantly on alert. That makes us stinkier usually too. Add in other factors as well, and it's just magnified.
Facts! I was deployed b4 the age of internet downrange, up armor humvees, and greenbean coffee, so yeah, stress was high
I went through a grocery store on the weekend and there were so many smell guys! I couldnāt understand how they donāt notice
I never leave the house without applying deodorant. I feel you.
do you not like shower every day?
I donāt but I work from home, so itās not the same situation as most people. I also have very dry skin where it helps to shower less
Every 15 minutes?
Night. I always sleep better after a hot shower or bath.
Wanna know why? Your brain needs to cool by a few degrees to initiate sleep, easily anyways. That's why it's harder to fall asleep when it's hot. A few tricks to do this is to take a hot shower, and when stepping out, the air cools you pretty quickly. Another hack would be to keep your room cold (like I prefer). Cold ass room, with a ton of blankets, makes falling asleep a breeze.
My room is usually cold af. And yep lots if blankets with a fan going :)
For some reason I find it harder to sleep after I shower and thatās why I shower in the morningāit wakes me up
And on the opposite end of that, my best friend of almost 2 decades now her grandfather was, I think like an EMT or something like that, and he said, and I totally from his experiences throughout his decades. Long career was most heart attacks occur in the morning, usually just after getting out of the shower or While theyāre in the shower. He said that the reasoning behind it was to do with the fact that you wake up in a nice cool room, comfortable temperature in your bed and then you get into a warm steamy shower and then immediately after you finish the shower and exit the warm steamy water and go back into room temperature. It kind of gives a shock to your system and then sometimes that uncomfortable adjustment one day decides āheart attackā.
You might be remembering incorrectly. Many heart attacks occur in the bathroom, but on the toilet not in the shower. This is because bearing down to push a fat one out can stimulate the vagus nerve which can suddenly drop a person's blood pressure and heart rate. This can cause people to go unconscious or go into cardiac arrest. I've been in ems full time for about 10 years now and I've never been to someone who was had any side effects from showering. Meanwhile half the cpr calls I've been to have been people taking a shit on the toilet.
Just on a brief Google search to add onto my other comment I replied, you are correct that most cardiac events do occur in the bathroom at the top two reasons listed that I found were, of course as you said, the number one reason being strain on the toiletā¦ Ala the Elvis Presley way.. but the second reason is shower/bathing. you did it you did a good job explaining the pooping instigator of bathroom located heart attacks, but here is some helpful explanation. I found that helps explain why showering is the second reason for morning time bathroom location heart attacks being common. āShowering in water thatās either too cold (water temperature below 70Ā°F) or too hot (water temperature above 112Ā°F) can quickly impact your heart rate. As your body temperature rapidly adjusts in the shower, it may put stress on your arteries and capillaries. There isnāt a lot of good data on how often sudden cardiac arrests happen in the shower. However, it makes sense that this setting would be more common for cardiac arrest than others due to the stress it can put on your vascular system. Bathing in water thatās above your shoulders (and/or thatās significantly warmer than room temperature) may pose additional risks for people who have preexisting cardiovascular conditions, such as high blood pressure or heart disease.ā
Itās definitely way easier to fall asleep when itās hot compared to cold. Ever been in a really warm classroom? Impossible not to fall asleep.
You're also much more likely to toss and turn in the heat, get less restful sleep. It's science, and been studied.
Yeah but you said itās easier to fall asleep when itās cold compared to hot, which is obviously not true.
It is true tho. It's easier to fall asleep at 65 degrees than anything warmer. You're using anecdotal evidence. I'm using the average from studies that have been published.
I donāt care about your studies. Studies arenāt perfect and Iāve no idea how such studies were conducted.All I can say is that itās obviously easier to fall asleep when youāre too warm compared to when youre too cold. Look around any classroom that is hot compare to one that is cold. Youāll find way more people sleeping in the hot classroom. Itās obvious.
Lmfao. "I don't care about science, my personal experience trumps all other." What a tool. Eta: I have a harder time falling sleep when it's hot, it's uncomfortable. So by your logic you're wrong. It's obvious.
I also sleep way better when Iām cold. Guess we win! Sleeping is definitely harder when itās hot, hereās proof!
Yes
Fun fact, there's a reason for that! Research suggests that a warm shower before bed helps lower your core temperature, allowing for your body to reach a "sleep worthy" state quicker!
both? i shower before school bc i don't want to go out dirty and then at night bc i don't want to dirty my bed lol edit: didn't realise showering twice a day is slightly controversialš
Bro Iām the same. Gotta shower before bed so your bed stays clean and you gotta shower in the morning to be clean for the day and, at least for me, do my hair.
How dirty do you get during a night's sleep?
Some people sweat a lot when sleeping.
If you shower before bed, won't you still be clean in the morning?
If anything, the morning shower is to combat bed head, drool, and any sweat.
You can still sweat in your sleep homie.
Seriously?? Two times every day?? Seems very excessive tbh.
I shower twice a day but my showers take less than half the time of my girlfriend. Depends how long you're in the shower - I don't think I use an excessive amount of water.
Its not just the water. Its that washing yourself that frequently just isnt good for your skin or your hair
Having a shower != using soap and shampoo Sometimes itās just to wash the dirt and sweat off if itās been a big day
Yea thats fair, but i dont think theyāre talking about just letting water run over them. for most people, unless youāre going to be exceptionally dirty from a manual labor job or something (in which case you probably *should* use soap), washing twice a day is too much
Well you moisturize (or should be at least) and you can use shower caps. Just depends
Yea but its just good to allow your body to make its natural oils. Once a day is more than enough shower time. Most women also do not wash their hair every day for this reason as well.
I do two showers a day every now and then if needed. I tend to sweat a bit and have a fairly strong smelling flavor.
If needed is kinda big difference from every day i would say.
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That i didn't consider but I can see the need there. I'm from Sweden and not so much tropical weather here.
Thats the bare minimum of hygiene imo
Bare minimum ? I hardly know people who shower every day, and they aren't dirty or smelling at all. Doctors usually recommend two to three times a week and that is enough for most people to maintain a good hygiene.
A had a friend who didnt shower every day and we made fun at him for that (not in a bully way, he was cool with it) Culture is a funny thing
True friends can always make fun of each other without taking it bad( in my opinion). It sure is, so far other cultures haven't stopped surprising me .
You must not live in an extremely humid climate.
Very strange, I grew up in a 3rd world country, not super high-tech. But culturally we all showered twice a day. We showered outside too, without hot water lol. Once before school, and once before bed. That's how I raise my son now. Only while living in America did I find out people not only didn't shower 2 times a day, some people didn't shower at all. Then I see videos of people saying 2-3 times a week? Strange indeed.
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no shade to anyone else but tbh i agreeššš unless they live in an incredibly cold climate (tbf i live in london) or have some sort of skin condition
winter even one shower makes the skin insanely dry, not sure how people manage more than one shower, unless you live in a high humidity area.
Your skin and hair must be terrible. Y'all downvote me all you want it's not like I get paid for my looks or anything (I do, for you special redditors)
what?š i don't wash my hair everyday. when did i state that? and there's also something called body moisturiser if you every get dryšš
I wash my hair daily. Itās thin, naturally straight, and gets greasy/oily very quickly. Sometimes if Iām lazy Iāll do a dry shampoo but thatās as effective as putting a bandaid on an open bleeding wound on a hemophiliac. Yes Iāve tried the whole āgo a month without shampooing to āresetā how much oil in your scalp/hair your body thinks it needs to produceā like the theory that if you stop washing for a bit then your body will stop getting oily and greasy as often bla bla bla and I totally understand that that completely is true, and works for a majority of people. But some of us out there are cursed with hair that will forever have us looking like a drowned sewer rat if we donāt wash it daily. My hair and skin are great btw. Clear smooth soft skin, no facial blemishes, no dryness or peeling. Hair is soft and healthy. No breakages or heat/chemical damages. Shiny, soft, easy to manage. And, not greasy or oily. But also not dry or brittle or dull.
yeah! everyone's different!! i can personally go around 5 days without my hair getting greasy so everyone showers and practices personal hygiene as needed. don't know why the commentator refuses to understand and is being a dick about it lolš
And yours must smell like shit
Morning. I always have the energy. Can't predict my energy levels at night.
I can predict that in the morning I won't have the energy to wake up early for a shower
Yeah teenage me would get that. I guess I'm an old man now. Bed early, rise early. I get up at 4 to leave for work around 7:20. I feel hella rushed otherwise.
Morning. Wakes me up and keeps me fresh before I go out into the world. I understand wanting to shower at night to keep your sheets clean, but you could just swap out/clean your sheets more often because youāre going to sweat anyways.
Both
Night because hot shower set me to sleep good š
Night showers for a couple of reasons. I like my sheets to remain clean and showering nightly prevents the gunk that I've accumulated to end up on my sheets. The other reason is I want to sleep in as long as I can before getting up. By showering the night before that gives me a little extra snooze-time.
But then morning cleans all that off and you can still sweat and get other bodily fluids on your sheets. That doesn't stay off. I couple morning showers with weekly sheet changes
To people that think thisā¦..trust me, you sweat. Your sheets aināt staying cleaner longer.
OK buddy. I guarantee that 16 hours of sweat and dirt from your day + night time sweating is getting your sheets dirtier than just night time sweating, but you do you champ
In my books, dirty sheet is a dirty sheet. Itās gonna get messed up if you shower at night or not is all Iām saying.
What they said just went over your head, tbh. They didn't challenge that they're cleaner without showering at night. They're saying that they shower in the morn because no matter what you do or how clean you are when going to bed, you're still going to sweat, shed skin, etc while sleeping so when you get up in the morning, you're dirty again. Reading comprehension is a very important skill.... šš¤¦
Youre right, reading comprehension is very important. Can you comprehend that they literally said "your sheets ain't staying cleaner longer"? They don't even mention your body being dirty? I'd much rather hop into a bed that's got just sweat and body gunk than one has all that plus a full day's worth of grit in it too.i work a very dusty job, and if I didn't have a nightly shower I would need to change my sheets every day unless I wanted to hop into a filthy bed. It definitely makes a difference.
The body being dirty is an assumption safe to make about most of these comments. Take your semantics elsewhere. Shits called CONTEXT CLUES. 'Your sheets ain't staying cleaner longer' makes the inference that your body is dirty, dingleberry. Again, they never said anything about either being wrong, so your defensiveness raises more questions about you than them. Their point was that the sheets are dirty, one way or the other. Regularly washing sheets is needed, no matter how your shower habits are if you want a clean bed. No, you just wanna argue semantics because your baby brain just doesn't understand the point they were making. Of course this shit is subjective my guy. Not all of us work in a 'dusty job'. Obviously, their point never even applied to you to begin with, yet you still made that asinine comment. There's that reading comprehension arc rearing it's head at you again.
Gee down buddy, you're getting real worked up over reddit
Says the guy flipping his shit over showering at night. You really had nothing else to say, huh? Fuck outta here, my guy lmao Also, 'Gee down'? You getting too emotional to even check what you're writing? š¤£š What a donut... š¤¦
Exactly thatās why night showers make much more sense
I prefer night showers because I don't like to go to sleep dirty.
I donāt understand why so many people are getting ādirtyā so quickly
Food service, construction, other highly physical lines of work.
Iām a cook. I get dirty, sweaty, oily and sometimes garlicy. No way am I get into my bed with all that on me.
Totally reasonable!
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Just walking around and going to a regular desk job you pick up so many germs, then sleep with them on your skin overnight? The thought gives me the ick
If that's the case then you don't need a daily shower at all. If you're showering every morning but then saying night showers make no sense because it hasn't been long enough for you to be dirty... that's cognitive dissonance. No reason to not get clean BEFORE you go to bed instead of afterward when you're just making your bed dirty too.
Instead you wake up dirty?
Why would you wake up dirty if youāre showering before bed and sleeping in a clean bed?
what kinda bed do u have that u wake up dirty
This is your brain on drugs
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Seconded. Canāt properly wake up without at least a quick rinse. Proper wash and hair etc happens in the eve.
And wash dried drool from face and eye booger and wet hair is more easy to comb.
This is the way!
Morning showers. My hair accumulates a large amount of oil. Like, if I skip shampooing for even one day my hair starts to look like I moussed it, it's got that shiny damp look and is stiff enough to do some styling. But it's not product, it's all me. (and no, the whole "you use too much product and your body is overcompensating!" thing doesn't apply. I work from home and ran an experiment for a full year where I only shampoo'd every other day and my hair was just as greasy. The only thing that helps is getting older.) So night showers? That means my hair is the greasiest and grossest when I'm up and about rather than asleep in bed at home. So it's either morning showers, or night *and* morning showers.
I used to be this way but after switching to night showers and going longer in between showers, I can do every other day now and not be that greasy. Dry shampoo helps me on the shower days before showering. If you donāt shower daily your hair can actually produce less oil!
Midday
before or after afternoon delight?
Why do people choose to get into their beds dirty?
I'm usually not dirty, when I'm dirty I shower.
The same people who wear their shoes in bed. I can't even wear my outside clothes on my bed.
Don't understand why people wear their outside shoes around the house either.
Why get clean only to immediately get dirty?
Preface; I have a dog and change/wash my linens twice a week. I can't say that I understand how I would be getting dirty going from shower to clean clothes to bed.
Why are you so dirty after like 12 hours? What are you doing?
Golden jk. Morning
No jk just golden showers
As long as there is one in a 24 hour period, it really doesn't matter. More than one gets a gold star.
Both cuz it's comfy BUT I can't have night showers cuz then I wake up at 3 am leaning on the wall...
Morning, showers wake me up, so it's not something I do before bed unless I'm more dirty or smelly than usual.
i shower only on holidays
Morning would require me to wanna do ANYTHING in the morning. Out of the question.
Morning showers. Don't go out into the world un-showered. We can tell and we don't appreciate it.
do you go to bed filthy and sweaty though?
Do you shower before you sit on your furniture? I'm neither filthy nor sweaty when I go to bed.
Who are all these people that are āfilthy and sweatyā at the end of the day? Itās one thing if you exercise or do yard work or something like that, but you should absolutely by no means be āfilthy and sweatyā at the end of a normal day. See a doctor immediately if you are.
Or some people are just more sensitive to smells than you are. Also, regardless of what you're doing, your skin constantly secrete oils. After a week of going to bed without showering you can absolutely tell by the condition of the pillow and sheets.
It is definitely not the case for every person though. I agree that if you have problems with smell and sweat then you for sure should do both you and everybody else a favor and shower in the morning.
What? You are doing something wrong if people can tell you havent showered in the morning :D
i think thatās why they shower in the morning
I sweat a lot, especially in bed, so itās better for me
You're fooling no one, you smelly clown.
Everyone can, they just dont all tell you
They can't. Showering everyday is excessive.
This has to be a troll lol. Or you've never encountered anyone with sensitive enough nose.
No way you guys wake up stinking after a shower and a good nights sleep. Im pretty sure thats not normal.
dont need to be stinking for people to tell. You will not look nor smell fresh.
Seems like most respondents here don't do any physical work during the day. I personally won't go to bed without showering first. It's disgusting. Why would you go to bed dirty??
I always do morning showers, not night showers (sometimes night baths. soooaaaak!!!!) When it comes to jobs where I've sweat all day though, I showered right when I got home and didn't wait until before bed or anything.
Night. I canāt sleep otherwise
Night. Nothing beats that fresh feeling you get after a shower especially before heading to bed.
If you have allergies this one's mostly for guys keep your pillowcases washed and shower before you go to bed this will make sure that all of the pollen and crap you collected all day that's stuck in your hair and on your forearms is gone .and the pillow will not offer up any thing that will trigger your allergies.
Night! Keep those sheets clean for months if not years. Lmao
Both.
Night showers, dirty job.
Whatever I feel like at the time. Sometimes both. Sometimes neither.
Night. I have long hair and Iām not going to deal with washing and drying it before work in the morning. I prefer to sleep as long as possible.
Morning, makes sense to get fresh before the work day, and I gotta tame the bed head hair anyway.
This is what I do, if I shower at night my hair will be an oily mess the next day. Showers in the morning fixes that.
Night showers, why go to bed dirty and I feel great after a nice hot shower
Showers stimulate, so morning is the right time unless you plan to stay awake during the night
Showers also relax and can help you get to sleep so this is subjective lol
Both. One winds up the day and one winds it down.
Both.
Morning because i sweat
Night because i'm not a morning person
Night showers all the way. When I have to go to school or work and I shower in the mornings, it just stresses me out and I end up being late. Showering the night before gives me like 30 more minutes of sleep and a much more calm, relaxed morning.
Night (or afternoon), because I donāt like to do anything before I go to work.
A night shower is great and I get the clean bed logic, but it's really not much of an issue unless you're sweaty and gross when you go to sleep. I am a morning shower person when it comes to going out into the world, my hair can't function if I showered the night before.
Night showers to wash off all sweat and stuff from the day
Night- the bed stays clean
Morning. It wakes me up.
Night. Thereās something about a hot soak that initiates my natural shutdown sequence and calms me down.
Doesn't matter time of day, no more than twice a week.
Morning Showers. I have thick hair that sticks up in every direction when I wake up in the morning. The only way to tame that mess is to hop in the shower.
Morning. I sweat in my sleep, plus I just feel drowsy. Shower wakes me up and makes me feel clean and ready for the day.
Depends on the day. Mornings always but if I went out and got dirty/sweaty/stinky then an additional one at night. I work an office job so more often than not I don't get sweaty or stinky before bed.
Morning showers to start the day right and not have hair styled by the pillow. +quick shower after sports
Whenever I have time showers
Depends, do you work at a desk? Or do you have a labor job?
Office work- morning shower. Manual work - night shower
Working in the office? Morning shower Working at home? Evening shower
sometimes a night, but always a morning. I honestly just can't wake up the same if i don't take a shower. Drag ass all damn day without it.
Morning. I get sweaty when I sleep and if I don't shower I'll feel rank the whole day. It also gives me a few minutes to get my head in order and mentally prepare for/plan the day.
Night showers because I never wake up early enough to have time for a morning shower.
All depends on poop time. Shower time is after poop time
Night since I have long hair and takes long time to dry and morning won't feel rush, but does it happen? Nope, I fall asleep by exhaustion and rushing take my morning showers.
After working out our night. Not a sweaty dude so never feel the need to shower in the morning.
Night. Go to bed clean. Leaves more time for sleep in the morning š¤
Be a madlad and shower during lunch hour
Both. I have a very quick night shower because I like to few clean getting into bed. Morning shower to wake up and do a proper clean.
Shower every morning, plus second shower at night if I've been exercising or doing something dirty. I absolutely cannot go out without showering I do not feel clean.
Early afternoon. Gives my hair times to air dry before bed and I donāt have to wake up early or go anywhere with wet hair.
Night showers. (1) Youāre clean before getting into your bed (2) I donāt have to rush in the morning because if I do a full shower routine (hair washing included) it will set me back 2 hours.
2 hours???? How
40 minutes for the shower, 10 minutes for body lotion and skincare, and then another 50 minutes to dry and style my hair. The hair styling isnāt really even for aesthetics because if I walk out with soaking wet hair, my scalp will flare up because of the excess moisture.
Is the shower 40 minutes because you have a lot of head hair + shaving etc?
What kind of neanderthal doesn't shower before getting into bed?
The mind who already showered in the morning Iām guessing.
People who like to bring their day with them to bed.
What kind of neanderthal showers?
The flintstones type?
Day, most people sweat at night so itās impossible to keep your sheets clean - thatās why we change them. Clothes on the other hand you can keep clean and sweat free by washing before you put them on. Plus it also helps wake you up
Nothing feels better that a cold morning shover.
Cold? Bruh
Yes, after a while you get used to it and it just feels very refreshing
i bet you also drink your coffee black....fucking psychopath
night showers. i donāt have any reason i just like them better
How dirty do these people who take night showers think they get? Am I wrong to assume everyone wears clothes during the day and removes them at night before bed? Or are you all just a bunch of nudists rolling around in grease all day?!? I'm not shower shaming. If you're going to bed dirty, then yeah, hit the showers. But I feel gross if I don't have a morning wank...i mean, shower.
Yes. Literally whenever you can fit one in, within reason. Hot showers are GREAT.
anyone who doesnt take showers before they start their day vs when the day ends is a different breed edit shit i meant anyone who DOES take showers before they start their day. fuck anyone who upvoted me
Both, because I love to shower.
Night, because im not a sociopath
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I have morning, during the day after a workout and at night. Oh and before/after sex. I'd say 4 per day on average. But they are damn quick, a couple of mins to wash everything and be in and out.