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Night. My job is sweaty and dirty. No way I'm going to bed feeling that filth on my nasty little ass.
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Gym in the AM=shower before work
After work=shower in the PM 2 per day unless I have a shower in the AM and for some reason didn't get funky. But, I always shower in the morning during the work week to wake up and shave etc. |
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Both. Quick one before bed so I don't get the bed sheets super dirty. Longer one to wake up, shave, whatever in the morning.
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Depends on whether or not you give a shit about your coworkers. Show up with a nasty ass at my job site and I'm gonna tell you about it. Fucking lazy mofos, sleep all night in a sweatbox apartment and roll into work like that, what has happened to our society where that is acceptable?
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Both. Sometimes 3 times a day especially on weekends. It's a Florida thing, in summer you sweat standing still at 9AM.
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We never get in bed without showering first, so it’s usually the last thing we do before bedtime.
Also if we take mid day naps, it’s usually in one of the spare bedrooms, or one of the living rooms. |
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Night since it is at the end of a work day.
No sense in taking a bath and immediately going out to get dirty within minutes of leaving the door. |
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Quoted: Morning. I can always tell the folks who shower at night. They have that morning, I didn’t shower yet smell. View Quote Why on earth would you smell bad from sleeping? Unless you're a fat ass you shouldn't be sweating enough while sleeping to smell bad. Yes I shower before bed, I couldn't sleep if I went to bed filthy. |
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It used to seem like a philosophical issue when I was young. Is the purpose to cleanse oneself of the world or as an offering for it? Evenings.
Then it became as often as necessary to stay clean. Both. In ten or so years I fear I’ll have to limit showers to as frequently as my skin can tolerate. Dirty, oily, hairy legs on clean sheets just feel awful. |
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Morning to wake up, throughout the day as needed. Mowing in Missouri in summertime can be a three-shower-a-day ordeal.
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Every 3 days. Sometimes in the AM, sometimes in the PM. Unless I worked outside and sweated like a pig. Then it's right after the work is done.
I don't stink. |
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Its very hot and humid here so every time I go outside and come back in I take a shower.
Also when I wake up I shower and just before bed I shower. So about 6 showers a day on average. |
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I shower once in the morning and o ce before going to bed, if I work out in the the middle of the day I will shower again.
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If I get sweaty working or exercising, then shower then. Most office days, its a morning shave and shower.
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Yes.
Even at my age I break out if I don't. Some folks skin is different from others. |
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AM.
Will shower in the evening if for any reason I'm sweating-exercise, yard work...august heat |
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Both. I hit gym each night and shower before bed and in the morning.
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Quoted: It seems like all my life, I shower at night. I can't stand being in bed and feeling dirty. My wife, on the other hand, always showers in the morning. What's y'all's preferred time? View Quote I don't drink coffee. Shower is my wake up. I may still take a shower at night if I have been doing something strenuous or just want one. |
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Morning
Sometimes night too if ive been outdoors getting dirty. |
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Typically in the evening, I get a little dirty at work and after work I either work out or do manual labor around the property.
I'm not going to bed filthy |
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Both. I don't want to go to bed with daily grime on me. I wash my hair and wake up in the morning shower.
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