UNLESS you work a blue collar job, or any other job that requires you to be outside the whole time, I don’t see the point in showering every day. Especially if you work from home or in a building with AC. It seems excessive and is also a waste of water. But do what you want lmao.

  • Blastboom Strice@mander.xyz
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    24 days ago

    From wikipedia:

    A Navy shower […] is a method of showering that allows for significant conservation of water and energy by turning off the flow of water in the middle portion of the shower while lathering.

    Dont people just turn off the water when they apply soap to themeselves?

    • lurch (he/him)@sh.itjust.works
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      24 days ago

      No, most people keep the water running while soaping parts of the body outside of the water, then changing what part is soaped while the previously soaped is being rinsed in the water.

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        24 days ago

        Huh, maybe Im weird, but I ~use the water to just wash out the soap (and maybe sometimes I pour hot water for a minute to relax).

        I made my process even more efficient few years ago by applying soap both at the head and body before removing it (used to first wash the hair and then the body) and I no longer wash my hair twice (unless the 1st wash wasnt enough).

        Edit: I’m from Greece in case it’s a culutral difference

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          24 days ago

          I think most of us who take ‘long’ showers are using it as a form of relaxation/meditation whether consciously or not.

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      22 days ago

      If i turn off the water while i soap, it takes like 3 minutes to get hot water again after I’m done.