Showers of baths
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Showers of baths
Reading Azskymans reply to a thread made me think of something, do you take a bath or shower? I haven't had a BATH in I don't remember WHEN "ewwww!" LOL! I shower, sometimes 2x's per day, depends on what kinda day I've had, especially THIS time of year with the heat and all, then it's 2x's per!
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Shower or bath, hmmmmm..........I guess it depends on whether I am alone or not 

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Showers mostly though, I have a jacuzzi tub and it is great on my back and muscle spasms.
TIm
Showers mostly though, I have a jacuzzi tub and it is great on my back and muscle spasms.
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I definitely have an opinion on this one - baths! I hate showers!!! I take the fastest showers in this family.....under 5 minutes. Hubby and one daughter hold the record(s) for longest showers - almost 30 minutes. I think they plan their day's while under the spray. Me? I wash and then say, the heck with this, I've got other stuff to do (read, check S2K maybe? LOL). Showers just never warm me up during the winter. Not like a long soak in the tub. I'm such a freeze cat. A long soak in the tub is better during cold, wintery wx.
Main reason I prefer a bath over a shower - you can't read in the shower!!!
Mary
Main reason I prefer a bath over a shower - you can't read in the shower!!!
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Showers pose brain damage risk
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 14441.htm#
Saw that on the news this morning. Of course, that was after I took my shower so my brain may not have comprehended it correctly and thoroughly.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 14441.htm#
Saw that on the news this morning. Of course, that was after I took my shower so my brain may not have comprehended it correctly and thoroughly.

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GalvestonDuck wrote:Showers pose brain damage risk
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 14441.htm#
Saw that on the news this morning. Of course, that was after I took my shower so my brain may not have comprehended it correctly and thoroughly.
And it may be proven sometime that baths can start doing irreversible prunage to human skin.

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