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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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So, here is another question... Purely for scientific reasons.
We all like a hot bath now and then. But how many people love staying in so long that they have to top it back up with hot water?
What is your method of doing this without turning to an ice block in the process or am I alone with this problem? |
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"I don't really enjoy that. It feels like sitting in a pool of dead skin cells and bubbles that have long since sadly deflated and the odd solitary one drifts across the surface."
Do you need to take a shower after having a bath to feel clean? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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Haha Mali... That's an interesting way to look at it.
Maybe you could see those dead skins cells as being cleaned up by the purest of pure water with the finest cleanest bubble bath that has to be offered.
Plus the heat alone... That relaxes the muscles. Haha |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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"I don't really enjoy that. It feels like sitting in a pool of dead skin cells and bubbles that have long since sadly deflated and the odd solitary one drifts across the surface.
Do you need to take a shower after having a bath to feel clean?"
Yes I do. That's normal, isn't it? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I love it. Take a book and a cup of tea and I can stay in there for hours!
I turn the tap with my toes too, adding hot water to the bath is one of those mmmmmmmmmmm moments. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Nice to know I'm not alone then haha.
I have to confess that I have had a shower right after to get my hair properly washed and rinsed. It's literally the highlight of some nights hahahaha |
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I adore a good old wallow in the bath. Top up as soon as I think it’s getting cooler. Bubbles get topped up too. I can stay in there for hours til everything wrinkles. The best bit is the cleansing shower afterwards. Lush. |
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A bubble filled bath is one of my favourite places to sit. I too can sit there for hours. I like to amuse myself by giving myself hair made from bubbles and farting |
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"I don't really enjoy that. It feels like sitting in a pool of dead skin cells and bubbles that have long since sadly deflated and the odd solitary one drifts across the surface.
Do you need to take a shower after having a bath to feel clean?
Yes I do. That's normal, isn't it? "
Hell yes I’m with you I feel dirty after a bath |
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"A bubble filled bath is one of my favourite places to sit. I too can sit there for hours. I like to amuse myself by giving myself hair made from bubbles and farting "
Bloody hell, is that you Swing? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"A bubble filled bath is one of my favourite places to sit. I too can sit there for hours. I like to amuse myself by giving myself hair made from bubbles and farting "
This sounds vaguely familiar haha... New hair styles...
I wonder how many people fart in baths now. Not toilet humour. |
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"So, here is another question... Purely for scientific reasons.
We all like a hot bath now and then. But how many people love staying in so long that they have to top it back up with hot water?
What is your method of doing this without turning to an ice block in the process or am I alone with this problem? "
Run the sink tap til it goes hot then turn on the bath tap |
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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago
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I'm going to have a bath in a bit, haven't had one for ages. The water goes cold really quickly as it's a metal one. We also have a water tank so the water hasn't heated up before you need it.
I miss my combi boiler!!! |
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"I don't really enjoy that. It feels like sitting in a pool of dead skin cells and bubbles that have long since sadly deflated and the odd solitary one drifts across the surface.
Do you need to take a shower after having a bath to feel clean?"
DUH! You shower before the bath |
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"A bubble filled bath is one of my favourite places to sit. I too can sit there for hours. I like to amuse myself by giving myself hair made from bubbles and farting
This sounds vaguely familiar haha... New hair styles...
I wonder how many people fart in baths now. Not toilet humour. "
My favourite one is the Johnny Bravo, it takes some practice but when you get it right....
I’m not shy of a bath fluff...people have witnessed them |
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My bath gets used every day, shower only when I’m in a rush!
Taps are in the middle so it doesn’t matter which end you get in. I love bubbles and lovely soap and yes I top mine up! It has whirlpool jets too so a lovely relaxing bath
* if you exfoliate regularly and moisturise you won’t get dead skin cells floating on the water surface * |
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By *eliWoman
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* if you exfoliate regularly and moisturise you won’t get dead skin cells floating on the water surface * "
Aherm... It 'feels like'. As in. In my head.
Not that I *actually* do sit there in a bath with dead skin cells visibly floating about on the surface thank you very much. |
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Back in the 80's I was working long hours, ran a bath, put some sounds on, and fell asleep in the bath. Woke up about 2 hours later in water that was less than tepid. Even though I looked like a shriveled prune and freezing ma nuts off, I ran another hot one, and went out for the rest of the evening |
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