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    Default Do u shower PM instead of AM during winter or when sick?

    I think I'm gonna switch to PM

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    Whenever I feel the need. However, if I'm sick enough to stay in bed, I don't even think about showering- or shaving for that matter!


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    Quote Originally Posted by htownmmm View Post
    Whenever I feel the need. However, if I'm sick enough to stay in bed, I don't even think about showering- or shaving for that matter!


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    I remember the last time I was sick ; i didn't shower for 6 days!!! my hair had lots of white stuff in it

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    Regardless of the weather or temperature, I need my a.m. shower.

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    Ill or well, I'll shower in the evening. I just like to crawl into bed CLEAN.
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    I switched to evening a few weeks ago, primarily to allow more time for my shave. But it also buys me some more time in the mornings to have breakfast, get to work earlier, sleep later, whatever. I like it.
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    Morning shower required for me. Can't wake up without it, especially in the winter. When I'm sick, a shower tends to me me feel better though I may delay it until late morning/afternoon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peacefrog View Post
    I switched to evening a few weeks ago, primarily to allow more time for my shave. But it also buys me some more time in the mornings to have breakfast, get to work earlier, sleep later, whatever. I like it.
    Ditto

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    Default In summer I shower both AM & PM

    During the summer I shower in the AM and then again late in the day when I am sure I am not going out again. I live in Oklahoma and 2 showers a day are required in the summer unless you want to smell like a cow.

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    Evening shower guy. I couldn't stand to go to bed when I'm not clean. JMHO.
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    Always shower in the morning, especially in winter. I don't turn the heater on high (if at all, last year got away without using my heater all winter and just used the ambient heat from neighboring apartments to keep mine nominally warm) and a warm shower in the AM is the perfect solution to the cool morning apartment. In the summer, I'll often add an evening shower just to cool off before bed (again I don't use the AC much at all). If sick, it depends, if I can get around decently, despite being sick, I'll take one in the AM. If I am sick as a dog though and have a hard time getting around I'll forego the shower entirely.
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    Quote Originally Posted by htownmmm View Post
    Whenever I feel the need. However, if I'm sick enough to stay in bed, I don't even think about showering- or shaving for that matter!


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    Funny, when I'm sick I shower like 8 times a day. I love the hot water and steam.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rafikz View Post
    I think I'm gonna switch to PM
    This has got me to thinking about switching my routine around....workout, shower in the evening instead of the morning.

    Typically, however, I really enjoy the morning shower. It helps to wake me up.

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    As for me I like waking up and feel "refreshed" taking shower. At nights I like to just take my time in the shower not using any soaps, hair shampoo etc and just let the steam build-up over my body. I than grab a washcloth soak it with very hot water and gentle press on my face to clear the pores. I do a pretty good scrubbing over my body though while using the washcloth. No need to moisturize.

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    Two a day.... every day. AM before dressing for the day, PM just before bed. I cannot touch my sheets with a sweaty body. I kick my wife out of bed if she fails to bathe first. (She is a ER doctor and brings home cooties daily)

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    Shower's great for morning sickness... I mean the dirty, stinking hangover sickness... otherwise I get to that real bad feeling like the alcohol is actually oozing out of my pores.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdemers View Post
    Two a day.... every day. AM before dressing for the day, PM just before bed. I cannot touch my sheets with a sweaty body. I kick my wife out of bed if she fails to bathe first. (She is a ER doctor and brings home cooties daily)

    Ditto. My wife and I are two-a-day'ers. Wakes me up in the morning and settles me down for bed. I also cant stand getting into bed dirty.
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    PM shower most of the time, in the summer I usually do two-a-days when home.
    If I'm on the road with the other nassy ole truckers I take a shower every other saterday wether I need it or not.

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    I like to shave at night time i am too lazy to wake up in the morning to shave or shower.
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    I like to shower in the AM--always. Its become quite habitual and I don't feel right unless, I start the day that way. I could see many good arguments to flip flop but it hasn't happened so far.
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