• Atkat@leminal.space
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    Someone explained in a reel that I saw once that the reason we feel like this is because we struggle with transitions.

    It made a lot of sense; like as to why I take so long to leave my bed for the first time after I wake up, or why I can never motivate myself to go walk outside, but when I’m already outside walking because I was forced to be, I’ll walk 20 blocks to the grocery store to avoid having to sit down and be still for 10 minutes waiting for the bus.

    PS: I’ve only been using Lemmy for something like 10 minutes total so far, only heard of it 15 minutes ago, and this is my first ever comment here, so if I’m making any dumb mistakes with formatting, or if say my comment ends up in the wrong place or something, it’s because I haven’t learned the platform’s ins and outs yet. Plz no judge. Reddit was really judgmental today and that’s why I came here.

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    It’s the transitions that are the enemy! Getting un/dressed and getting dry are both annoying. In summer when I’m only wearing shorts and can airdry in the warmth I’m fine taking a shower. But most of the year I just hate the transition…

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      I used to dread leaving the warm shower and getting cold while drying. Then I figured out that if I gradually turn the temperature down while only showering the head, that it both feels refreshing, but not cold, and also makes the entire transition less cold. The key is that the brain gets most of it’s idea of temperature from the head.

      The same tactic can also be used at the beach. Instead of inching your way into the cold water until the testicles crawl up and you finally give up, you’re much better off if you just put the top of your head into the water first.

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        Instead of inching your way into the cold water until the testicles crawl up and you finally give up, you’re much better off if you just put the top of your head into the water first.

        Which head are you talking about here?

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      Its the change of state that should be avoided. It doesn’t always go well so it should never happen.

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      You’re onto something there. It’s the same thing with travel/vacations for me. I don’t like the idea of travelling while transitioning aka packing my stuff. But as soon as I am actually underway I don’t want to go back home

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      Getting undressed reminds me of seks, that’s why I don’t mind that part. The drying however 😒

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      Disagree - try taking a bath and washing your hair without a shower head, only a bowl.

      With a shower head: the temperature is constant, nothing special

      With a bowl: the alternating hot and cold of the warm water trickling down your shoulders punctuated by the ambient cooler air is satisfying as hell

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    I like warm bath, or a good shower. I like being a dry coach potato.

    Transition between the two is unbearable.

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      3 days ago

      I do this too but put the heater in the shower with me - makes the space all nice and toasty.

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      In Korea almost all homes have heated floors and the entire bathroom is basically treated like a shower. Which I like in some ways. But I really think they should more directly separate the toilet from the design in a separate closed off area. Most of the time it’s just a small divider between the showering area and the sink toilet.

      But I guess the point of my comment is that the heated floors are awesome and basically standard. Where as in the US that’s a luxury and something you have to specifically design into the bathroom. It really avoids that nasty feeling of stepping onto a cold floor. No mat required.

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        I’ve only ever experienced heated floors at a hotel in Vegas. It was so nice. I wish I had it, but the space heater is my white trash version of it.

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        I would love a wet room bathroom. I really regret not doing that when renovating the ensuite where I live now. it wasn’t my bathroom at the time though…

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    I literally have to trick myself every morning. Like, I’ll start with: “I’ll just wash my face. Maybe my ears as well…” and then “Might as well wash the rest of my body…” and then realize it’s easier to just turn on the shower at that point.

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      I can relate. I shave in the shower. Prevents the ingrown hairs I get with my facial hair type. It’s an additional struggle though when I’m IN the shower deciding if I feel like shaving in addition to washing myself. It’s for some reason an additional step once I’m in the shower. Not sure why.