It's an office job vs blue collar work thing. Officw jobs have an expectation you don't smell too strongly, so morning shower, deodorant, a small amount of perfume/cologne in the morning. Blue collar work doean't have that expectation and the work itself is more likely to make you sweat, so it makes sense to shower after work and before living the rest of your life.
If you shower at night your bed stays way cleaner because youre clean when you get in it and then you're still clean in the morning.
I really don't get why there's two sides to this unless you shower twice a day.
If you get clean, and then get in bed and sleep until the morning, you ought to still be pretty fucking clean in the morning, otherwise you need to wash your bedding more often.
This kind of makes office cycle commuters blue collar in this scenario. You can usually escape the sweat in the cooler hours of the morning, but that 16:00 asphalt hell 40°C shit on the way back hits hard
This makes sense. I think I still showered in the evening when I was a kid/at uni though, so a part of it is force of habit/what you're used to. I didn't swap over to morning showers when I worked a sedentary office job either. My workmates must have thought I was super stinky.
If you live anywhere hot and humid, you kind of have to do both lol, though one can be a quick rinse. Sometimes even with dry heat you have to shower both in evening and morning if the heat is really bad. Going to bed sweaty or waking up and getting dressed while sweaty sucks.
Yeah this one’s me, I only wake up ~15 minutes before work starts and usually get sidetracked catching up on stuff. I’ll then take a shower some time during the day when there’s a lull, about to take one right now lol
Shower at night after getting filled with microbes on and off the way to work to keep the bed clean, and it relaxes me before going to bed.
Also showering in the morning is bourgeois because they get to avoid spending all day in some open space office and public transit swarming with sick people
morning showers. I have curly hair and when it is wet, I have to put a towel down over my pillow and even that is still grody feeling to me. no thanks. I will shower when I wake up
I like to shower before bed. I've got inflammation in my spine and it helps ease the stiffness before bed. Because of said inflammation, I don't leave the house much so I don't really have to worry about whether or not I smell good in the morning, but I'm pretty sure I'm fine in the morning. If I do have to go out, I'll wash my face and splash some water through my hair or something.
I shower when I get home, because COVID. I try to arrange all outside activities so that I only shower once a day, but sometimes I have to go out for unexpected emergencies and end up showering 2 or 3 times.
Longer shower in the morning with soap to get you fresh and clean for the day. Short shower in the evening to get the dirt/sweat off so your bed stays relatively clean.
Depends on the work and time of year. In the summer an evening shower is heavenly to wash off sweat and refresh. In the winter a nice warm shower might be the only thing that convinces you to climb out of your warm bed.
I don't wake up early enough to get a shit and then a shower in before work ngl. Shower most often happens at lunch, morning and night are tied for 2nd