Survey - Gender Directional Differences in the Shower

If you shower, do you face the nozzle?

  • Female - I generally face away from the nozzle

    Votes: 13 27.1%
  • Male - I generally face away from the nozzle

    Votes: 4 8.3%
  • Female - I generally face the nozzle

    Votes: 14 29.2%
  • Male - I generally face the nozzle

    Votes: 13 27.1%
  • Other

    Votes: 8 16.7%

  • Total voters
    48
You are discussing "gender directional differences in the shower" and my French cousin and his wife don't even use the shower.

During summer they use their outdoor pool, the other time they don't shower at all. They have only a bathtub and never used it as we visited them.

We have a spacious shower cubicle but they didn't use them, and this in July.
 
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You are discussing "gender directional differences in the shower" and my French cousin and his wife don't even use the shower.

During summer they use their outdoor pool, the other time they don't shower at all. They have only a bathtub and never used it as we visited them.

We have a spacious shower cubicle but they didn't use them, and this in July.
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How does the fact that they are French enter into it? 🤔

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You are discussing "gender directional differences in the shower" and my French cousin and his wife don't even use the shower.

During summer they use their outdoor pool, the other time they don't shower at all. They have only a bathtub and never used it as we visited them.

We have a spacious shower cubicle but they didn't use them, and this in July.
:) Okay, George. I would do best by texting, email, or phone.
 
Thinking about the variety of nozzles and shower heads reminded me of the showers in some fancy hotels. Getting along the glass wall to reach the taps is an art in itself trying to avoid freezing cold or piping hot water as it starts up. It’s quite a dance.
 

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