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[quote=Anonymous]If I’m dirty from outside activities (hiking, gardening, attending an all-day sumner festival, etc.) and covered in some combination of sweat and/or sunscreen, bug spray, and grime, I’ll shower as soon as possible. Not only for my own comfort, but also because I don’t want to get against furniture, etc. As a general practice, I shower in the morning. Yes, I sometimes sweat at night. At best, I start the day feeling like it’s been 8-10 hours since I’ve showered and I’m just not fresh anymore (analogous to showering in the morning and working a full day at the office - while I wouldn’t offend anyone, if I wanted to dress up snd go somewhere special, I’d want to shower again). There are times, however, when i wake up shivering, with my clothes soaked through and a puddle of sweat in the bed. It’s also the best, deepest sleep, accompanied by extremely vivid dreams. Showering in the morning helps me wake up and I start the day feeling fresh. The only benefit to night showers is scheduling, and since I may have to shower in the morning anyway, that benefit is nullified, and is actually less efficient. [/quote]
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