• Fmstrat@lemmy.world
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    If you’ve ever had long hair, and lived in a place with hard water, you would not be asking this question.

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    ENJOYING A RARE MOMENT OF FEELING GOOD.

    I got a heat pump water heater damnit, let me enjoy the fruits of its efficient labor.

  • orenj@lemmy.sdf.org
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    Nothing bad can happen in the shower. It is the safest liminal space imaginable, and its pleasant to just be there. Im gonna linger for as long as i can

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      I wouldn’t call it a liminal space; a liminal space is a place that’s usually crowded but now became empty. Do others often see crowded showers?

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        I’ve always understood liminality as the intermediate between two states :shrug:

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    What are YOU not doing? Ain’t no way you’re washing yourself good in less than 10 min. Get outta here.

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      Complete skill issue on your part. Your failures and limitations are your own. They are not universal. Just because you need a ludicrous amount of time to clean yourself doesn’t mean the rest of us do. We’re just not bothering with… Designing a new Taj Mahal or whatever it is the fuck you hour long showerers do

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    I’m dissasociating for a bit leave me alone. Also I have exceedingly long and thick curly hair, takes forever to go through my process.

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    It takes me 2 minutes to brush my teeth. Nearly 6 to floss.

    I am not ashamed that it takes me 10 minutes to scrub, 5 minutes to shampoo, 5 minutes to condition, 5 minutes to face-shave, 10 minutes to rinse, and a few more minutes for using the artificial pumice stone.

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        I don’t wear my watch in the shower, but given my hair length, comparing intuitively to the length of time it takes to floss (which was timed), probably most times. Though, rarely I will do a quick shower and not shampoo (or condition) my hair.

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    What, is it a fucking race?

    A couple minutes while the water heats up to undress and brush tangles outta my hair.

    A couple minutes to rub in shampoo, massage into the scalp, and rinse.

    A couple minutes to rub in conditioner, brush it through my hair, massage into the scalp, and rinse.

    A couple minutes to scrub my body with soap and rinse.

    A couple minutes to enjoy the warmth of the water and make sure everything is fully rinsed off.

    A couple minutes to rinse stray hairs and soap suds off the shower walls.

    A couple minutes to dry off, maybe 4 or 5 if I really wanna get my hair dry.

    A couple minutes re-brushing the tangles outta my hair.

    A couple minutes putting oil in my beard/hair, then coming/styling my beard/mustache.

    A couple minutes brushing my teeth.

    A couple minutes putting clothes on.

    At minimum it’s a 22-minute affair, but let’s round up to 30 because it’s the first thing in the morning and I’m not moving as fast as I could be yet. What’s the problem with any of the stuff on that list? What am I doing that’s too slow for the 10-minute showerers (whom I never question for taking 10 minute showers, btw)?

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      rub

      scrub

      Exactly. Of course I can make myself wet slather some soap on my body. That’s not washing, though. Washing means to scrub until squeaky clean. I have observed people go in the shower stinky and come out only slightly stinky. Why?

      Then there’s things like remove hard skin from the feet, cut nails, shave.

      Use a fascial scrub on the face.

      After the shower applying facial cream and body lotion also takes a little time.

      Finally: collect hair from drain, dry off water that sploshed around