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If I'm out working and going all over the place I'd say I shower twice a day (one quick 5 minute shower in the morning and the usual full wash down in the evening.) On a off day one shower in the evening is more than enough. But why twice a day? Its Hawaii, depending on the weather just standing around might cause you to break a sweat. Its always humid here.
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I blame all those shots the military gave me :tpg:. My last flu well more like stomach flu happened about 2 years ago. I was basically bedridden for 3 days then jumped back to work/school. Otherwise the worst thing I've got lately was a runny nose from light volcanic dust a couple months ago. |
Oh sh!t!, someone who never take a shower xDDDDDDDD lol! I hope he/she has a good deodorant :erm:
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I shower once a day, almost always in the evening. If I get 'off-schedule' (ie: so tired I fall asleep without showering), I take a shower in the morning and at night to get back on-schedule. My hair gets amazingly oily if I let it go more than a day without washing.
Also, a quirk of mine is that if I'm coming down with some sort of cold or flu, I get constant urges to take multiple hot showers. That's usually the first sign of me getting sick, more than sniffles or general malaise. |
Any length of time between every day and in two day intervals depending on what's happening, the issues at hand and wether or not I can be arsed.
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I used to shower every single day, sometimes twice. Now I shower probably, on average, six times a week, never more than once a day. I usually skip Sunday because I don't work out or really go out that day.
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I shower every night before I go to sleep. There are some times when I will go a day without showering, but I don't think I've gone more than like 2 full days without showering since like elementary school.
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Back in school, I'd usually shower every night after getting back since I went out almost every night. Sometimes I'd go a day without showering. =/ That's not bad considering that most of the students in my computer science classes honestly don't shower, or at least don't use soap. However, we engineers are a much cleaner folk.
Showering the morning was usually a hassle because "everyone" was trying to get it in the morning, everyone rushing, and such... so I usually just got it through the night before. But now "in the working world" and all, I get to shower every morning. Sometimes I'll take a night shower too if I'm feeling "unclean" too. |
Once a day, every morning.
I cannot even picture a day without a shower, since I just cringe at the thought of people becoming smelly due to laziness. However, if you can pull it off with showers every other day and I don't notice, then kudos to you ;) |
Once every three days is enough for me. It's not like I spend my days rolling around in shit. I only shower more often if I go to the gym or have a really sweaty day at work. For the most part, every three days is plenty. I don't smell, I don't get too greasy, and I don't get dirty.
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I don't know how people shower in the morning. When I wake up, I want to get some clothes on and go. I mean, I brush my teeth, but there's no point in showering before anything has happened.
On the contary, I shower once a night. I don't get people who shower more than once a day as much as I don't get people who wait days until their next shower. I don't want to sleep in filth, and I wait until night to get rid of it all and sleep comfortably. As long as you're not a fatass and drool in your sleep or wet the bed or anything, you're generally ok the next morning. |
The thought of not showering for 4-5 days repulses me to be perfectly frank. >_<
I shower once every morning after I wake up because for some bizarre reason I am a dirt magnet. Should I have had a hectic and/or busy day I shower a second time, but that's usually rare, so one shower will suffice. I absolutely cannot stand feeling greasy and nasty. (I don't see how anybody else can either to be honest) |
I shower once per day in the evening because I'd like to get started on the morning's activities as quickly as possible. If I opt to take my shower at night, I only need to spend about five to ten minutes getting ready the following morning. There are few instances where I'd skip on taking a shower at night, but, if that's the case, I must take a shower the next morning. I can't stand being greasy for extended periods of time.
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HOW DID I MISS THIS THREAD.
I shower every morning. Sometimes on Saturdays I'll get up and decide to not shower, and I'll just put my hair in a ponytail and throw on a ballcap. But by 6 or 7 that night I can't stand it any more and I just have to take a shower. I can always tell when someone has skipped a shower because I can smell their hair, even if they don't "stink." Those of you who think nobody notices if you don't shower - well, now you know that some of us do. Also, I think a good question is, "Do you use a washcloth or just the bar of soap?" I HAVE to use a washcloth. That bar of soap only grazes over your skin, people. You have to exfoliate in order to be truly clean! |
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I take it usually every two days, but sometimes i take it everyday cause i'm bored or just wanna wash my hair.
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When I'm at school and hitting the gym every day, I tend to shower once or twice a day. One of those is a "contrast shower" to speed my recovery. On vacation I can be such a bum...so I might go two or three days without showering if I'm not going out to the movies or a party or otherwise engaging myself with the outside world. For example, after partying for the entire weekend, I basically slept all yesterday and didn't really feel like cleaning myself.
I never wash my hair more than three times a week though. I rinse it, but my hair feels a lot healthier when I don't always use shampoo. |
What is a contrast shower. Tell me how it can help me.
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Will, I can smell your hair from here.
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I don't think it really smells. I mean, it always looks really healthy, never greasy. The only time I care about how my hair smells is when I'm planning on being really close to someone, if you catch my drift. David is the shit, BTW.
I AM 2001, a contrast shower is just alternating hot and cold water every minute or two for about 15 minutes. The cold water should be as cold as you can take it, but the hot part isn't that important. I can't say that it definitely works, but it helps me relax at the very least. |
I shower daily. If anything, I will never try to skip. It's just unsettling to me. I prefer to shower at night before I go to bed (the fresh feeling), but recently I have been working out in the afternoons so I will shower after I came back from the gym. Not showering for 4-5 days... how can this person live with others?
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I shower pretty much everyday. Unless on the occasion that I haven't done anything in anyway all day but sit in my house and play games or watch TV. When I am at school, I shower everyday. Mostly because it wakes me up and it feels oh so good.
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Every. Single. Day. I can't imagine not showering daily. Ugh, the gunk that you build up.
I take a shower in the morning before work or activities or whatever. The day doesn't officially start until I've showered. When I am camping, though, I may lax up a little. I jump in crystalline lakes and rivers which provide a nice, fresh, squeaky-clean feeling that you don't get from showers or anything. If I can get away with bathing in a clean, mountain river in the summer, I will do it, skipping the shower stalls of the campground all together. |
Usually once a day. I shower at night, not in the morning. I don't get how people could go to sleep feeling dirty. I much prefer sleeping feeling clean and I wake up and usually just wash my hair again but not my entire body.
Sometimes though if I'm dead tired and night and too tired to get up and just want to go to sleep I will skip the shower if I didn't do anything that day and I'm not feeling too dirty. |
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When you get dreads you can't wash your hair or it messes it up. I have quite a few black friends with dreads that walk around and their hair stinks because they shower but have to use a shower cap to not wash the dreads.
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