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AIBU?

to hairdryer myself?

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JumboFuckingJet · 21/09/2015 14:46

Regular poster, name changed in case this outs me. ??Following a conversation today in the office about the program First Dates where that daft woman admitted to blow drying her "nunn", I said that sometimes in the winter I blow dry myself when I am drying my hair. Not my fanjo, I hasten to add, I just sometimes get cold so a blast of warm air down my dressing gown warms me up. My office now think I'm ridiculous. Confused??So, AIBU to blow dry myself? Does anyone else?!

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Notasinglefuckwasgiven · 21/09/2015 14:48

I've blasted my hands and feet ( Raynauds Syndrome ) plenty of times to get the warmth into them. Not weird at all.

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AlpacaLypse · 21/09/2015 14:50

I use the hairdryer on the bits that seem to take forever otherwise. Between toes, backs of knees.. and hairy parts Smile!

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ouryve · 21/09/2015 14:51

I often blast myself all over with a hairdryer after a bath.

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MrFYC · 21/09/2015 14:54

I did it when the boiler packed in and could only have cold showers. In December. In a house with no heating either. Hair dryer was a blessed relief at that point :)

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Poledra · 21/09/2015 14:55

'Tis obligatory in this house to direct the hairdryer down the jammies of small people whilst drying their hair. Don't actually do it to myself though.

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Notthecarwashagain · 21/09/2015 14:56

This is an odd thing to stick in my mind, but I remember seeing Anne Diamond doing that on CBB years ago!

You're definitely not alone (or unreasonable!)

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addictedtosugar · 21/09/2015 14:58

Yep, I would, and do, do this.
Hairdryer also great for drying off athletes foot....

And the kids think it's hilarious!!

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monkeysox · 21/09/2015 15:00

It's very hygienic rather than using a towel
When my dad was alive my mum for d him using her hairdryer af ter showering. It's great for people who can't bend much too.

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CrystalQueen · 21/09/2015 15:03

My husband once lived in a flat with no heating. We used to regularly hairdryer the bed to warm it up before we got in.

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laffymeal · 21/09/2015 15:19

My dh does this.

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mrsleomcgary · 21/09/2015 15:25

My uncle-in-law doesn't dry himself after a bath or shower, he stands in the bedroom stark bollock naked while his wife dries him with a hair drier.

You don't want to know why i know that.

So no, you aren't weird!

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MaidOfStars · 21/09/2015 15:26

I dry my husband.

Teenwolf

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BitOutOfPractice · 21/09/2015 15:26

Wasn't there a thread a while back about someone's OH spending an hour, twice a day, blow drying himself all over?

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TheThreeCheesesOfTheApocalypse · 21/09/2015 15:29

Currently sat in bed with my legs up making a 'tent' and my hairdryer blasting the warm in Blush
Have done this for years.

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Twowrongsdontmakearight · 22/09/2015 02:58

Excellent idea. I don't know why I didn't think of it!

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Mombino · 22/09/2015 04:44

YANBU! I do it all the time, blast myself with a hairdryer for warmth. So much quicker, easier and more effective than a hot water bottle.

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JumboFuckingJet · 22/09/2015 05:03

Thank you for reassuring me that I'm not a complete weirdo! Grin I knew I couldn't have been the only one to do this!

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Bulbasaur · 22/09/2015 05:39

Shock I've never thought of doing this before. Perhaps when it get cold out and getting out of the warm shower is torture I'll try it one day.

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Sallystyle · 22/09/2015 05:40

I tried it a few times to see if it helped with thrush.

It didn't work.

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Trumpton · 22/09/2015 06:46

Years ago I stayed in a Formula 1 hotel in France and the shower ( not en-suite ) had a hot air system for drying you. No towels supplied at all. One had to get into some strange positions to dry ones fanjo !

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ivykaty44 · 22/09/2015 07:10

So why were hand dryers invented if its ridiculous to blow hot air on a part of the body?

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pebbletime · 22/09/2015 07:48

After my c-sec I was advised to dry the scar with a hairdryer.

I think it is a hygienic and efficient way to dry hard to reach bits.

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MrsTedCrilly · 22/09/2015 07:53

I love doing this! So nice in winter Smile I think your colleagues are weird for finding something so normal "weird"..

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Blueberrymuffint0p · 22/09/2015 07:54

Before I start blow drying my hair I hairdryer my slippers-ahhhhh, heaven. Then I give myself a blast up my pj top-only in the winter though.

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WyrdByrd · 22/09/2015 10:29

A blow dryer is an absolute Godsend post surgery - especially CS.

I don't generally use a hair dryer so it doesn't occur to me on a regular/frequent basis but there's definitely nothing weird about it.

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