I came across the phrase "Navy Shower" the other day so I looked it up and found that it's a way of saving water by only running the shower when getting initially wet and rinsing off. You turn the water off for the soaping/scrubbing part.
Hilariously, there's a corresponding term called the Hollywood Shower, which means to have a long, lavish shower with the water running all the time. This reminds me of my friend who takes the longest showers ever. It's twenty minutes if she's not washing her hair and forty minutes if she is washing it. A forty-minute shower!!!
So I'm interested: are you a Hollywood showerer or a Navy showerer? I don't Navy but I am quick. I hate standing still for any length of time so I just shower for as long as it takes to wash. Maybe five-seven minutes, on the longer end if I'm washing my hair.
What about you? How long are your showers? Clean answers only, please. (Get the pun??)
Hilariously, there's a corresponding term called the Hollywood Shower, which means to have a long, lavish shower with the water running all the time. This reminds me of my friend who takes the longest showers ever. It's twenty minutes if she's not washing her hair and forty minutes if she is washing it. A forty-minute shower!!!
So I'm interested: are you a Hollywood showerer or a Navy showerer? I don't Navy but I am quick. I hate standing still for any length of time so I just shower for as long as it takes to wash. Maybe five-seven minutes, on the longer end if I'm washing my hair.
What about you? How long are your showers? Clean answers only, please. (Get the pun??)