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over a year ago
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I spent years of my life in a bath of three strains of piss every day. At one point (my babies) there was 4 of us in the bath. As soon as they got in the water. They let go. It's good for the skin. |
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I was a cleaner in a hotel and every evening we would clean the pool/ changing areas. One day the girl working with me asked why I always wanted to clean the toilets. In hindsight,I shouldn't of told her . I said , who's going to piss in the toilet when there's a perfectly good shower. |
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"I'm sure many people out there have actually had a wee in the sink and they've always had a wee in the shower and the bath and the swimming pool"
Not the sink. 3/4 ain't bad. |
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"I was a cleaner in a hotel and every evening we would clean the pool/ changing areas. One day the girl working with me asked why I always wanted to clean the toilets. In hindsight,I shouldn't of told her . I said , who's going to piss in the toilet when there's a perfectly good shower. "
I see your logic there. |
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Yep I have after having my eldest son, had third degree tears and a broken coccyx. Had a bath after being let out of hospital and just couldn't get up in time. Did then jump straight in the shower once I did manage to get out the bath |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Here goes,
How about in a wet suit. Definitely feels warm for about 3 and a half minutes. "
Great in a wet suit - nice and warm until the cold Atlantic water takes over
A bit reminiscent of those horrible childhood moments when you realise you have wet the bed!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Bath, deffo not....
Shower, all the time, saves water on flushing the loo.
In the bathroom sink, only to wash my hairs away after a shave.
Kitchen sink, sometimes as it’s tricky trying to aim around the cups n breakfast bowls.... |
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"Yep I have after having my eldest son, had third degree tears and a broken coccyx. Had a bath after being let out of hospital and just couldn't get up in time. Did then jump straight in the shower once I did manage to get out the bath "
Actually, you've brought it back to me. After my first child I pee'd in the bath or submerged in a basin of salt water, to stop it being sore. |
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"Yep I have after having my eldest son, had third degree tears and a broken coccyx. Had a bath after being let out of hospital and just couldn't get up in time. Did then jump straight in the shower once I did manage to get out the bath
Actually, you've brought it back to me. After my first child I pee'd in the bath or submerged in a basin of salt water, to stop it being sore. "
I was told to do this by the midwife also. But didn't dare go in the bath after that for fear of getting stuck |
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