The Mystery of the Clothespin: Why She Leaves It on the Showerhead Every Time

It started as something small — barely noticeable at first. Every time my roommate’s girlfriend used our bathroom, she’d leave a single clothespin clipped to the showerhead. Not on the curtain, not on the towel rack — always the showerhead.

At first, I thought it was just an odd habit. Maybe she used it to hang something or mark that she had cleaned the shower. But it kept happening. Every. Single. Time.

Curiosity got the best of me, so I did a little digging — and what I found surprised me.

Some people use clothespins in the shower for an unusual reason: to block strong odors or steam-related reactions. The trick? They clip the clothespin — usually dipped with essential oils or menthol — near the water source. As the hot water runs, it releases a soothing scent, helping with relaxation, congestion, or even anxiety.

Others use it for a more practical reason — to hang hair ties, razors, or even keep track of whose shower is whose when multiple people share the same bathroom.

So no, it wasn’t random or creepy at all. It was actually clever — a tiny, personal touch that made her showers more refreshing and unique.

Now, every time I see that clothespin, I can’t help but smile. What once felt strange turned out to be one of those small, quirky human habits that make perfect sense once you know the story behind them.

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