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To avoid biasing the answers, I'm keeping this anonymous (for now - believe me, there's a rant coming).
So, one person in my household was raised to believe that the purpose of the bathmat was to absorb water when the just-showered person had to move across the bathroom for whatever reason (to get their robe, pee, whatever.)
The other person thinks that you should never get water on the bathmat, that it defeats its purpose, which is to have something nice to stand on aside from cold tile ... so after the shower, you towel off COMPLETELY before venturing out.
Who's right?
So, one person in my household was raised to believe that the purpose of the bathmat was to absorb water when the just-showered person had to move across the bathroom for whatever reason (to get their robe, pee, whatever.)
The other person thinks that you should never get water on the bathmat, that it defeats its purpose, which is to have something nice to stand on aside from cold tile ... so after the shower, you towel off COMPLETELY before venturing out.
Who's right?