Skip  Gentry

When you finish taking a shower, do you step out on the end where the faucets are, or the opposite end? I step out on the opposite end.

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Ray  Dart Profile
Ray Dart answered

I have no idea what a faucet is. Is it some sort of "bath friend" that hands you the sponge when you have soap in your eyes?

Stormy-Lynn Calvert Profile

I have to leave the door open or else the bathroom becomes very steamy so I step out of whatever side a certain furry friend isn't at, lol. :)

dragonfly forty-six Profile

The opposite side. Until this question I had never thought about it, I just did it. I wonder if while we are vulnerable we instinctively shy away from the hardware. I know as a small child I was very afraid of the hardware and the drain.

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Skip  Gentry
Skip Gentry commented
I never thought about it either until a friend asked me. She said her boyfriend gets out by the faucets. So it came to me to ask the question on here.
dragonfly forty-six
That's so funny! I bet she wouldn't have noticed if he got out the opposite way..I bet she's questioning the whole relationship now!! Lol!!! I would!!
Yin And Yang Profile
Yin And Yang answered

Interesting question! The toilet is on the same side as the faucet but I have a rack hanging out on the other end so I guess I get out in the middle. Lol

Toxic Hairball Profile
Toxic Hairball answered

I open the door and walk out

PJ Stein Profile
PJ Stein answered

I have a glass enclosed shower, the shower head is at the opposite side from the door, but the handle to turn the water on is by the door. Whoever came up with this design is brilliant! You don't get sprayed by cold water when you turn the shower on.

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Didge Doo answered

My shower only opens at the end with the faucets. (Sorry, Ray, taps.) So I have to dry myself under the taps and hope they don't drip. I've worked out a dance step that helps me to avoid most of it but I doubt if it'll ever go viral on YouTube.

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KB Baldwin answered

I have to step out on the opposite end.  If I step out next to the taps, I'll trip over the toilet.  Small bathroom.

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