Shower temp!!

kogase

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I like them very hot, but that's supposed to be bad for your skin. So... I have very hot showers anyway.
 

mrSHEiK124

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DEL SCORCHO
If you plugged the drain in my shower up you could boil a lobster in the water from how hot it gets
 

MikeMike

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my dad turned up the temperature on our water heater so it can get hotter than normal hehe.
 

Cristatus

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HOT. But since I've moved into this place, I'm kinda getting used to DEL SCORCHO, because in this new shower, it's either DEL SCORCHO or WTF ITS COLD, and...yea...I'm getting used to DEL SCORCHO, slowly, and painfully. :|
 

Whisper

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Sometimes DEL SCORCHO, but generally hot...even if the reason I'm taking a shower is because it's 100 degrees outside and I broke into a sweat while checking my mail (although in that case, I'll usually turn it down to quasi-warm for a minute or two).
 

MrDudeMan

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warm. i am only in the shower for a minute to a minute and a half though...i can shampoo/condition my hair, soap the whole body, and shave in that time. IMO it is a waste of time so i get in and out ASAP.
 

TitanDiddly

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Originally posted by: GeekDrew

I think I would allow myself to decompose before I showered there. But that's just me.

Anyway, I like my showers somewhere between warm and hot.

Why? It's great to have room to shower in, you can move around and get out of the stream of water to lather up and everything. It's not like it's always full of other people, you might have one other every couple of days unless you go at high-traffic times like right before first class, etc, when there might be 3.
 

mwtgg

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Originally posted by: TitanDiddly
Originally posted by: GeekDrew

I think I would allow myself to decompose before I showered there. But that's just me.

Anyway, I like my showers somewhere between warm and hot.

Why? It's great to have room to shower in, you can move around and get out of the stream of water to lather up and everything. It's not like it's always full of other people, you might have one other every couple of days unless you go at high-traffic times like right before first class, etc, when there might be 3.

What kind of school still has those?