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    Question Ummm what's wrong with the towel bar?

    My dh has an odd habit of hanging towels on the upper right corner of doors when getting out of the shower. We have a hook on the door next to the shower, and a towel bar on the other side of the bathroom near the sink--so why such an odd place? The only reason it bugs me so much is because I can't close the door without removing the towel.

    Does anyone else know someone that does this?

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    My dh is also towel bar impaired. He does use the towel bar at least but he just jams the towel in a big wad behind the bar so that no air will get to it and it will stay wet and look bad. Something about that y chromosome that hinders towel bar success...

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    well my hubby is towel rack impaired also doesn't put the towel on the door it goes straight to the floor.....

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    same here and sometimes will have a towel on the towel bar(that I had to put there for him)from the night before and then he gets another one out and shoves it on top of the other one.My biggie is the clothes right infront of the hamper

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    Luckily, my dh is trained to fold and hang his towel. i agree with Amanda though. Clothes in front of the frickin hamper really ticks me off!!!!

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    Unhappy My DH usually hangs his towel up on the towel holder when he is about to take a ....

    My DH usually hangs his towel up on the towel holder when he is about to take a shower!! However sometimes he forgets to even get a towel and sometimes I have to go in there and get him a towel but I don't mind it is just that DD is probably getting into something she probably doesn't need to get into!!

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    I have to confess ladies, I am a "throw the towels over the curtain girl". I am just to darn lazy to worry about that darned towel rack. I guess you will have to shoot me along with all the men. lol

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    My dh also wads the towel up when it's wet..but then I usually forget and leave my wet towel on the bed..but then he does that too..
    and he is famous for stashing all his dirty clothes on his side of the bed when we have a huge hamper! He says, "but I'm just going to wear it later"..but it's like a weeks worth of clothes!

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