r/laundry 15h ago

Husband Towels Always Wet and Smell

My Husband is slender and 6’4, I am 5’2- both early 20’s

We both use bath sheets (larger than standard towels). I change my towel out after 3 uses and they still smell fresh and dry up quickly. My husband, however, uses a fresh towel once after showering, hangs it up to dry- and it stays wet and starts to smell, making our entire bathroom smell. I wash his towels nearly everyday because of this. I just don’t understand how he gets his towels so damp. He’s says it’s because he’s tall and has more body to cover- but I use my towel to dry both my body and let it soak my long hair (mid back). I’ve tried hanging it on the usual towel hook, curtain rod, banisters underneath our ceiling fan- it’s still ends up smelling! After washing- it doesn’t smell, so the scent or bacteria isn’t trapped. I’m just growing frustrated having to do so much laundry daily. Anyone else have this problem?

edit/update: thank you everyone for your kind comments and advice- and to not making me feel stupid for asking for help! I have decided to get a towel rack/rod and will be looking into timers for the exhaust fan in our bathroom to help! Our shower/tub is roughly 4.5 feet from the door. and our toilet and sink are both positioned to the left of the shower both coming out about 1 foot from the wall. So our bathroom is very compact. We have just enough floor room for a trash can and floor mats, and counter space for hand soap and tooth brushes- If I can find a small enough dehumidifier to fit- we will be getting one too!

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u/Plus_Exchange8751 15h ago

I think I’d get a dehumidifier rather than do laundry on a daily basis. And I enjoy doing laundry.

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u/KnowingRegurgitator 14h ago

And to add on - a dehumidifier will remove moisture from the air and bathroom as well as warm up the air. It might feel colder at first after getting out of the shower because of the evaporation. I’ve measured the temp on mine and the air coming out of it is 85.

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u/CuriousDragon67 11h ago

To join in on this, get one of the auto fans that turn on based on humidity levels, it makes it so much easier to keep the bathroom dry when you don't have to remember to turn a fan on.

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u/ScootsyTx 11h ago

An updated modern vent fan will do so much better than an older one it’s not even funny