I’ll go first. After your turn the water off in the shower but before you get out, use your hands to wipe off any standing water on your body. Maybe even give your legs a bit of a shake. This way, you won’t drip nearly as much when you get out, keeping the floor and your towel drier.

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    11 days ago

    I’ll take your advice one step further: after you’ve hand-squiggied yourself, do a quick towel dry in the shower. Dry your feet as you step out and you won’t get any water on the floor

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        Tbh I didn’t always, but one day teenage me was drying off over the floor, feet sliding around, using a second towel to soak the puddle I made, when I had the thought “Why don’t they put a drain in the bathroom floor?” Then I turned and looked at the shower that I just got out of and realized that I’m a fucking moron

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      11 days ago

      I was about to type the same. I dry in the shower and dry each feet before slipping them into my sandal when I step out.

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      10 days ago

      Then what’s even the point of feeling yourself up? But you’re right about the floor! I have a textured faux wood floor in my bathroom and I don’t even own a Batman bathmat. (Sadly, I also don’t own a batman. ☹️) It’s never slippery after I shower.

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        10 days ago

        You should invest. Nothing gets you dry better than a good Batman.