Shower or bath?

Shower, because I live in a flat and it only has a shower .. but before when I lived at home and had both i'd just use which ever one I fancied at the time, shower is quicker though if your in a rush.
 
I clean my bath, why don't you?

I take showers much more than a bath, in fact I only take a bath if I have a heavy cold which is perhaps once or twice every other year.

You can have the cleanest water you like but once you've washed a days worth of dirt and dead skin off, you're sitting in the water filled with your dirt, dead skin and soap.

I like feeling clean personally, I don't want skin, muck or soap all over my skin, I would like it to be clean. Plus if you get out and are covered in soapy water you're going to smell like soap all day.
Really don't get the point in a bath, it's not relaxing at all.
 
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Other people say this but jesus how dirty are you?![/QUOTE]


I agree with this, everyone I know says they don't like to bath because they are bathing in there of muck...I don't know about you but I'm pretty clean before I even have a bath. I only have a bath to stay clean and relax.
 
You can have the cleanest water you like but once you've washed a days worth of dirt and dead skin off, you're sitting in the water filled with your dirt, dead skin and soap.

I like feeling clean personally, I don't want skin, muck or soap all over my skin, I would like it to be clean. Plus if you get out and are covered in soapy water you're going to smell like soap all day.
Really don't get the point in a bath, it's not relaxing at all.

Use less soap and more water. Or, try not to get so dirty. Seriously, is the whole 'soaking in filth' argument still standing? If you're that concerned about it, you're either far too anal about your personal hygiene, or you're not concerned enough and need to wash a bit more often. I can't understand how you can build up enough filth on your skin that 50 litres of water aren't enough to leave you feeling clean. Do you work in a mine?
 
I don't get the 'covered with soap' etc. argument. You realize most baths have detachable showers yeah? That's how you wash your hair? So rinse yourself down when you stand up?
 
Use less soap and more water. Or, try not to get so dirty. Seriously, is the whole 'soaking in filth' argument still standing? If you're that concerned about it, you're either far too anal about your personal hygiene, or you're not concerned enough and need to wash a bit more often. I can't understand how you can build up enough filth on your skin that 50 litres of water aren't enough to leave you feeling clean. Do you work in a mine?

On average in your sleep you'll sweat out about a pint of sweat in a week. Not to mention all the build up of dirt under fingernails and on hands/ skin etc. And all the dead skin that'll come off.

How can you feel clean when you're sat in a bat filled with this kind of thing, and you get out to be covered in a residue of soap.

I'd normally avoid baths like the plague but like i say my shower isn't working, and theres no way I'm doing anything in the morning before I have cleaned all the crap from sleeping off.
I managed to put a chisel through a pipe when I was replacing our bathroom floor, fuse in the shower went among other things, which I've not had a chance to buy more fuse wire for.
 
Due to my disability we had our bathroom stripped out 7 years back and it was turned into a wet-room. Normal bathroom but power shower in one corner with main spray head coming out of ceiling with rails on two sides with moving/pulsating heads that pamper your body with a massage as they move from ceiling to floor, very nice with touch sensitive temperature controls.

There is no curtain or partitions round the shower but surprisingly the water doesn't spread to far and the whole floor is waterproof with non-slip covering. Absolutely excellent with plenty of room to move about as I wish. :D
 
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