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What's Normal? - Do you blow dry your hair? (1 Viewer)

Do you blow dry your hair?

  • Yes

    Votes: 19 11.7%
  • No

    Votes: 118 72.4%
  • Hair?

    Votes: 26 16.0%

  • Total voters
    163
Does the hair on my balls count, I do that every time at the gym........
:lmao:

My very first time in a public gym locker room - truly not hyperbole here - but the actual very first time (I think I was 12?) I had an actual membership to a gym my dad took me into the locker room to put his stuff away and to kind of explain gym etiquette and the very first thing we see is an older entirely naked guy with one foot up on the main locker room sink blow drying his balls. My dad was so annoyed and had to quietly mention to me that I should never do that.
 
As to the poll, I have a short, normal cut which I've had since like high school so towel dry is totally fine. I remember my mom sent me to college with a hairdryer and, even though I lugged it around the entire time, it was literally never used and just collected dust.
 
The YMCA in my town has a wall mounted hand dryer about 6.5 feet up on the wall, so you can stand under it and dry your head/hair/whatever I guess in the locker room. I've used it before if I went for a swim and was about to go outside in the cold, but I don't think I've ever used a traditional handheld hair dryer in my life.
 
Yes - mostly to quickly set some hair product, not so much to actually dry water. I keep my hair cut really short, but I have really thick, fuzzy hair, so some gel keeps me from looking like I stuck my finger in a socket.
 
Does the hair on my balls count, I do that every time at the gym........
:lmao:

My very first time in a public gym locker room - truly not hyperbole here - but the actual very first time (I think I was 12?) I had an actual membership to a gym my dad took me into the locker room to put his stuff away and to kind of explain gym etiquette and the very first thing we see is an older entirely naked guy with one foot up on the main locker room sink blow drying his balls. My dad was so annoyed and had to quietly mention to me that I should never do that.
was he annoyed that the foot on the sink or the ball drying?
 
Does the hair on my balls count, I do that every time at the gym........
:lmao:

My very first time in a public gym locker room - truly not hyperbole here - but the actual very first time (I think I was 12?) I had an actual membership to a gym my dad took me into the locker room to put his stuff away and to kind of explain gym etiquette and the very first thing we see is an older entirely naked guy with one foot up on the main locker room sink blow drying his balls. My dad was so annoyed and had to quietly mention to me that I should never do that.
was he annoyed that the foot on the sink or the ball drying?
I assume just generally annoyed that his kid may be scarred from ever walking into a gym locker room ever again.
 
Does the hair on my balls count, I do that every time at the gym........
:lmao:

My very first time in a public gym locker room - truly not hyperbole here - but the actual very first time (I think I was 12?) I had an actual membership to a gym my dad took me into the locker room to put his stuff away and to kind of explain gym etiquette and the very first thing we see is an older entirely naked guy with one foot up on the main locker room sink blow drying his balls. My dad was so annoyed and had to quietly mention to me that I should never do that.
was he annoyed that the foot on the sink or the ball drying?
I assume just generally annoyed that his kid may be scarred from ever walking into a gym locker room ever again.
If you are superstitious ..... it's bad luck to walk under his propped up leg..........
 
Yes, but just real quick to actually get it totally dry. I can't stand having wet hair and my hair is long enough that the towel just doesn't totally do the trick.
 
Have done this occasionally in hotels for the novelty, but otherwise no, I'm a bloke and the only use for a hairdryer is to try to quickly dry excessively damp clothes when typical English weather happens
 
Quick towel dry, then about 5 seconds of the dryer as I brush it into place. Never actually totally dry it.

More time is spent using the dryer to defog the mirror then actually on my hair.
 
I have what many would call a thick head of hair, good genes I guess.
-I never blow dry my hair and never use "conditioner" just shampoo. Minimal amounts of any hair product to hold it in place
Blow drying the hair can cause damage IMHO
Shower twice daily but typically only wash it one time.
 
do you mean blow dry my hair by firing up a 1969 charger putting looking glass brandy in the 8 track and cranking it all the way up and doing a massive neutral drop burn out while all the papershakers stop and stare and then hitting 65 in about 4 seconds with the windows down thereby blow drying my flowing locks because if you do the answer is hell yes i do take that to the bank bromigo
 
I put product in my hair and it needs to be dry. So yeah, I run a blow dryer for about 10-15 seconds to dry it after toweling it.
 
No. air dry or bust. Have shorter hair all around. (Used to have hockey hair/mullet when I was a kid). I would only dry it if I wanted to look like Pauly from the Jersey Shore. Then I could see drying my hair with some gel and hairspray.
 

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