Poll #23:  Enter the shower: Faucet Side / Non-Faucet Side

 

 

Results:

9 Responses:  2 Faucet Side / 5 Non-Faucet Side / 3 Other

 

Entry:  Non-faucet side. 

Exit:  Faucet side. 

I don't know, I guess it completes a cycle.  I thought that was a camera in the middle of the shower head. Jeremy

 

I choose to exit the shower on the non-faucet side.  Ready for this brainiac rationale?  I do it just in case I ever accidentally turn the water back on.  I figure I won't get my towel as wet because I'll be further from the showerhead.  Pretty ingenious, eh?  OH, and another reason, if the toilet is right by the shower, I don't like to step right by it.  It feels dirtier somehow on my freshly washed feet.  Maggie

 

always faucet side. Fue

 

well, after spending countless hours watching tv, doing nothing with my life, i came to the conclusion that the faucet side is better for entry. why??? i'll tell you why...... because if you enter the shower from the not faucet side...your legs get wet first...and i don't like that,,it feels colder for some reason......thus when getting your upper body wet first...it allows the warm water to spread out. as my hair glistens in the shimmering waters of deming..... good luck with your quest for understanding. to all of you.- tyler

 

When exiting the shower I go the non Faucet Side. It's just too weird to exit by the Faucet.... besides I live in an apartment and the toilet is too close to the shower on the Faucet side  Brandy

 

entry- faucet side

exit- non faucet side

go figure...

krista

 

I prefer the non-facet side.  The facet side is not easily accessibly due to the fact that my toilet takes up a lot of room for my big booty!

Faucet side....why would you take the longer rout?   Hasmik

 

Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue.-RaZoR

 

Josh is that the shower curtain in your bathroom?  you are "furiously curious"about this one... you need to get a damn life...Not faucet side... cause there's a toilet in the way onthe other side...Corrie

 

I remember back when I was a kid and I first graduated from bath-taking to shower-taking I would get into the shower before I turned on the water and I would hide right up against the faucet-side wall and turn on the water and shiver until the water heated up.  I guess it was because we didn’t have a lot of water and my dad probably told me we had to conserve and somehow I though dodging a freezing spray of water was conservation.  Anyway, in those days, I entered and exited faucet side.  Those days, however, are long since gone and I’m now a non-faucet side enterer/exiter.  Josh