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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I love a bath to relax but always shower afterwards to clean properly.
There are places the shower hose can reach that just doesn't feel the same level of clean with a bath |
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A shower
Depending where I have been working I only have to look at the water around my feet to see why a shower was the obvious choice,
I only really have a bath when I have time to relax, Its not often |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I love a bath to relax but always shower afterwards to clean properly.
There are places the shower hose can reach that just doesn't feel the same level of clean with a bath
I’m with Polly "
you'll need more soap then! |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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"Shower.
I was taught that having a bath is bathing in your own dirt. Only do it if you have a shower after.
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I posted the same thing in a thread recently - that it *felt* like there were dead cells floating about me. Someone helpfully pointed out if I was clean and exfoliated frequently it wouldn't happen. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Shower.
I was taught that having a bath is bathing in your own dirt. Only do it if you have a shower after.
I posted the same thing in a thread recently - that it *felt* like there were dead cells floating about me. Someone helpfully pointed out if I was clean and exfoliated frequently it wouldn't happen. "
Not if you throw up on your own foot |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Shower. Quicker, no dicking about with filling the tub, getting the temperature right. No getting in and feeling bored but like you have to stay in it because it took you 15 minutes to run! "
Haha yes! |
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I rarely think of having a bath, a shower has become an automatic habit. I used to adore a long, relaxing soak in a bath and if I felt the need for such a wonderful pick-me-up, I'd have another. It's just become largely eliminated from my life, due to habit formation from showering. |
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Shower for definite, we had the bath removed and a shower unit put in, I dont have the patience for a bath, all that waiting around for it to fill then I sit in it and get bored after about five minutes, nope baths are not for me |
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I prefer a bath for lots of reasons.
Those who say that bathing is bathing in your own dirt , are perhaps very susceptible to suggestion.
Im clean. My bath water is clean. I just like to rinse the day away and don't want to do it in a shower where i'm part warm part cold. |
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