You're drying yourself off after cleaning yourself. If you cleaned yourself properly, it doesn't matter what you dry first.
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Disagree: if you start at the top and work down, then the wet spots don’t drip down onto the parts you’ve already dried.
Counterpoint - I dry my legs and feet first as those are the first to cause water to get on the floor. Then I get a bathrobe and finally work on the hair.
Apparently a lot of other peeps in the comments are continually leaking from their orifices or something
I don’t need pubic hair in my face. I’ll start from the top and work down. Not sure why people are so compelled to argue.
If you feel the need to floss your ass then hit your face, by all means you do you.
I don't need pubic har in my face.
Speak for yourself.
Speak for yourself.
I believe that’s what everyone was doing, but it seemed to upset some people for some reason.
and top to bottom, like someone with a brain.
Generally top to bottom but don’t overthink it.
Yup I'll just chime in to add I dry off while still standing in the shower to minimize wetness on my bathroom mat
Well, usually i take my underwear off first...
Why is that guy wearing underwear if he's just gotten out of the shower? Does he put his underwear on and then dry himself? Am I doing showers wrong?!
No you leave it on in the shower.
As a fellow nevernude...
I start with grit 60, working up to 120, then a 600 for the smoothest finish, then a once over with a buffing pad for a shine that really glows. Always top to bottom.
I just try to befriend the water and it vanishes.
You mean to tell me y'all aren't just standing in front of a huge, industrial fan to dry off?
Head to toe, my dudes. Any other way is objectively wrong.
I dry my croch and ass first so I can get that fresh whiff when the towel goes to my face.
I dry from head to toe. I use two towel, one just for my hair because I have long-ass hair and by the time I'm done drying it, the towel is usually pretty damp so I have another for my body.
D2, B
Top to bottom-ish. But I consistently use one side of the towel for my face, and the other side for my junk. I know it doesn't matter as I have cleaned up everywhere anyway, but I like to keep it separated anyway.
I just shake the water off like a dog.
It's good twerking practice, too!
I just have a human sized Dyson air blade. As I step out of the shower, hurricane force winds blow all the water back into it.
Generally top to bottom, because otherwise drips from above will rewet areas you tried to dry
Surprised we haven't heard from the germophobes that they use a gantry of hot air blowers, like you sometimes find at the end of an automated car wash.
Is this the right community for this post?
Its not a genuine question.
All the answers are jokes.
Seems more like an asklemmy thing.
I put on my bathrobe for a couple of minutes. Use the sleeves to dry my head/hair. That's pretty much it.
It’s almost entirely just a progression from top to bottom with the one exception that I do my face first because I need to see properly.
A,B,C,D,E, and F. I use the tag of the towel to determined the use of my towel. Tag always goes bottom right and that means my feet always go there to dry. Divide my towel to 4-5 sections and always use the same spot of the towel for the same parts.
I'm bald
big towel for lower body, small towel for upper body. big towel gets wrapped around hip after drying. but the order is correct