I know I have mentioned it at least once before on twitter ...
I DISLIKE SHOWER CURTAINS!
They can be pretty and decorative and they are anti-splash by stopping water from splashing outside of the bath, but still ...
I DISLIKE SHOWER CURTAINS!
What exactly did they do to me to cause such disdain - shower curtains have this way of getting all up in your personal space! I like my personal space and only a select few are welcome into it (boyfriend ily *cheesegrin*).
A shower curtain is certainly not welcome, it's purpose is to provide privacy - not invade it and that seems to be it's favourite pastime. Hot water comes on, shower curtain gets all embracy and huggy as though trying to wrap you into some weird bundle of one-sided love. Ugh!
I don't like the feeling, it kinda, mostly grosses me out at it's plasticy touch.
There is actually a name for it - The shower-curtain effect, which according to wikipedia is ' the phenomenon in which a shower curtain gets blown inward with a running shower. '
A shower curtain is certainly not welcome, it's purpose is to provide privacy - not invade it and that seems to be it's favourite pastime. Hot water comes on, shower curtain gets all embracy and huggy as though trying to wrap you into some weird bundle of one-sided love. Ugh!
I don't like the feeling, it kinda, mostly grosses me out at it's plasticy touch.
There is actually a name for it - The shower-curtain effect, which according to wikipedia is ' the phenomenon in which a shower curtain gets blown inward with a running shower. '
It feels good to know that there are plenty of other people that have overly amorous shower curtains, enough for it to be relevant and although I have discovered that you can get shower curtains that don't concave and convex - I'd rather just not have one.
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