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    I can't tell you how many times this has been an argument in my house.

    Hubby gets totally when someone gets out of the tub and leaves the floor all wet.
    He says it's going to rot the floor.

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    I have a fairly lengthy process, lol. First I run my hands against the grain of my hair(my hair is very short) to flip as much water out as possible. Second, I do the squeegee thing to my whole body as was mentioned several times before. Then, I slightly open the shower curtain, reach out to get the towel, while making sure my face gets exposed to the cool air(slams your pores shut which helps clean them out). Sometimes I even fan at my face to get a lot of cold air across it. I dry everything except the bottoms of my feet, in the tub. Last, I open the shower curtain all the way, lift up one leg and dry the bottom of that foot and step out with that foot only. Then do the same thing with the other foot. I do have a bath mat, but I hang it back up(have a little dog that thinks it makes a swell pee spot).

    I use a 4 step process on washing my face as well. Yes, I know how you know I'm gay.

    Jeremy

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    Quote Originally Posted by HilbillyHomeboy View Post
    I have a fairly lengthy process, lol. First I run my hands against the grain of my hair(my hair is very short) to flip as much water out as possible. Second, I do the squeegee thing to my whole body as was mentioned several times before. Then, I slightly open the shower curtain, reach out to get the towel, while making sure my face gets exposed to the cool air(slams your pores shut which helps clean them out). Sometimes I even fan at my face to get a lot of cold air across it. I dry everything except the bottoms of my feet, in the tub. Last, I open the shower curtain all the way, lift up one leg and dry the bottom of that foot and step out with that foot only. Then do the same thing with the other foot. I do have a bath mat, but I hang it back up(have a little dog that thinks it makes a swell pee spot).

    I use a 4 step process on washing my face as well. Yes, I know how you know I'm gay.

    Jeremy
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    Quote Originally Posted by HilbillyHomeboy View Post
    I have a fairly lengthy process, lol. First I run my hands against the grain of my hair(my hair is very short) to flip as much water out as possible. Second, I do the squeegee thing to my whole body as was mentioned several times before. Then, I slightly open the shower curtain, reach out to get the towel, while making sure my face gets exposed to the cool air(slams your pores shut which helps clean them out). Sometimes I even fan at my face to get a lot of cold air across it. I dry everything except the bottoms of my feet, in the tub. Last, I open the shower curtain all the way, lift up one leg and dry the bottom of that foot and step out with that foot only. Then do the same thing with the other foot. I do have a bath mat, but I hang it back up(have a little dog that thinks it makes a swell pee spot).

    I use a 4 step process on washing my face as well. Yes, I know how you know I'm gay.

    Jeremy
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    I am all about getting out and soaking the floor and then dragging the towel around on the floor with my feet after i dry off.
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    I shake off first, then towel dry all but my legs inside the shower.. then, I lay half of the towel (holding it long-ways) on the floor outside of the tub and step onto the towel and dry my feet and legs off. Then I go back over everything to make sure I'm completely dry.

    I can't stand it when someone gets out of the shower soaking wet and gets water all over the floor. We have a bath mat, but once it gets wet it takes awhile to dry. It's just annoying.
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    Great thread.

    I'm a bit half & half. I generally grab for the towel while I'm still in the shower and immediately dry my face/hair, then dry each leg/foot as I step out of the tub. I then dry my midsection while standing on the bath mat. I feel it yields fairly optimal results for me, depending on the water temp I just used or the time of day, my shower stahl can get uncomfortably humid. Thus, stepping into the slightly larger water closet area allows me to 'breath' a bit, get mostly dry, and then proceed to the sink/vanity area to do the essential post shower activities.

    Also, always leave the fan running near the shower for at least 15 minutes or so to evac the moisture. Then hang up the bath mat, being sure to spread it out as wide as possible so it dries.
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    Ok, I'm going to show you guys how it's done. I need to take a shower so I'll film it and post the vid back on here this evening. We could possibly put it in a wiki.

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    Keep the man-porn in Nebraska please. Corn huskers...totally makes sense now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HilbillyHomeboy View Post
    Keep the man-porn in Nebraska please. Corn huskers...totally makes sense now.

    Jeremy


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    What if I can get Erin Andrews to participate in the video?

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