Bath or shower?
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if I feel bad, I like to sit in the shower and just let the water run over me. Yes, I know it's a terrible waste of water. I don't do it very often, though.
…I'm always impressed (and very happy) with the therapeutic effects of just sitting under a super-hot shower!

Fortunately for me (albeit not for the environment), water and heating costs are incorporated in my apartment rent so I stay in there as long as I need (and want >:D).
I wanted to add that other than those long periods (at times over an hour–sometimes even falling asleep) my regular shower is only about 15-20 minutes for all the washing and rinsing, plus the time to floss, shave (when I do shave), and every now and then do the pumice thing on the feet; but, I do turn the water off when I'm ready to start soaping and scrubbing, turning it back on and off as needed for the rinse, and that other stuff, lastly spraying the shower walls and curtain (and a final spritz on me).

...they really need to lengthen that time-limit to modify your post

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shower, but a bath is definitely a treat once in a while
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Shower.
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shower
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Shower
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Depending where I live ( having access to a large bathtub or not) : if I have a huge bathtub then it's bath every night
Yep that's a lot of water but I dont live in a country where there isnt much. Water we use comes from the river, it's cleaned then you use it, then it's cleaned again and goes right back to the river so towns closer to the sea will use the water you already used. Basically If I drink tap water that water already went through at least 20 bodies who drank and pissed it hence the chlorine taste to disinfect it
But it cost money in heating the water that's for sure, though gas is very cheap. -
shower ftw
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shower
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Shower for cleaning, bath for relaxing

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Shower mostly, bath occasionally.
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Shower, haven't had a bath in years, they take too much water and heating.
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Shower, haven't had a bath in years, they take too much water and heating.
That really depends on what kind of showers you get. If you get navy showers (aka not let the water flow while you are lathering up), then yes, shower comes cheaper. If you take regular showers tho (20 minutes, water flowing from start to finish) you probably waste much more water than you would waste on a bath. It's just that you don't realize it since the water goes directly into the drain.
I shower too however, mostly cause I don't have a lot of time to spend in my everyday routine to fill up a bathtub and take a nice long bath
I won't lie tho, I won't say no to the occasional hot bubble bath tho :-[ -
Shower. Can't remember my last bath.
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Shower .. who got time for a bath? :cheesy2:
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shower
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I probably take a bath probably 2-3 times a week. They're incredibly relaxing to me. I also love to throw Epsom salt in the tub, that really makes my tight muscles loosen up; I do however rinse off with the shower after soaking/bathing. I shower between baths.
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Shower to keep clean. At least once a day.
Bath to relax As and when.
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Shower.
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shower
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shower!
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