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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Showers are a functional cleansing operation for me, the quick everyday 'go to' to make sure I'm fresh and ready for the day.
A bath is more of a leisure activity - no point in taking a bath unless you can lie back with some decent bubbles and chill and relax for a while. A bath is a treat and an oasis of solitude and relaxation!
Both have their time and place, but I definitely prefer a long leisurely soak!  |
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By *lue NarwhalMan
over a year ago
Iceland, but Aldi is closer.. |
Shower only...
Always feel clean and refreshed..
The thought of wallowing in a vat of my own scum and dirt doesn't fill me with joy at all..
I don't think I ever got over having to share the bath water as a kid, sometimes it was minging before I got in..  |
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