We got a call this morning at 11 from the repair place, saying that the technician who was supposed to do the repairs never showed up at work. Aargh! We've rescheduled, again, but this is fucking ridiculous.
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Natter 71: Someone is wrong on the Internet
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In my shower, the water flows at me, more or less -- it's not that high above my head. What do you mean by "all the way back"? Behind the water?
I stand in the shower with my back to the shower head. I've been told this is weird and even got asked why I do that instead of standing facing the water. I'm not really sure but facing the water just seems weird to me.
I stand in the shower with my back to the shower head.
That's weird?
I _never_ stand facing the water.
Huh.
Jesse,
so what I mean is that I stand away from the shower head so that most of the time, the water hits my legs or feet. I step in and step out as needed.
Ah -- that sounds like all the way forward to me! Because, llike askye, I mostly face away from the water. How do you rinse your hair facing the water??
I stand in the shower with my back to the shower head. I've been told this is weird and even got asked why I do that instead of standing facing the water. I'm not really sure but facing the water just seems weird to me.
I do this, too. I stand so it's hitting my back and I don't get cold.
I am like you, le n. I usually shave in the shower and def move out of the way of the showerhead for that.
I always stand facing away from the shower head, but this has a lot to do with being 5' tall, I think. I might drown otherwise.
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This, exactly.
Ooh, a new subject to compare experiences! My shower head is just above my head, and my water pressure is good. I stand so it hits me in the chest or the upper back, depending on which way I've turned. I like to be "covered" in the water but I don't like it hitting my face unless I'm deliberately getting water in my face, like to rinse, if you see what I mean.
When I was a little kid, I'd have panic attacks if water got near my face. (My first shower - as opposed to bath - was when I was seven, in my big sister's fancy new apartment. I screamed and fought like they were trying to drown me. It was epic.) Even now, if I'm walking in the rain I have to shield my face so the raindrops don't get in my eyes. I think I must have drowned in a previous life or something.