Who doesn't love a good shower? I know I do. But what do you do while you shower? I sing and wash my body... It feels delicious and makes me clean. I just wish I had a full body shower, that wold be sick...
I always shower naked... That is for sure. I like to picture the shower as a waterfall caressing my naked body with a awesome shield of cleanliness and sexiness... It makes me feel god-like
I like taking showers. I take one in the morning and one at night. The one in the morning is a hot shower so that I can wake up quickly, the one at night is a cold shower. My showers are usually 15-25 minutes. When I'm in there I think about a lot of things, and sometimes it takes my mind off of things. I'll take a long shower every once in a while, the longest shower that I've taken was about an hour long.
..............Nobody still does the bubble bath with the little duckie in the water? What in the world happened with society!? Okay, so I more frequently use the shower for a quick wash before class in the morning, but don't you guys just want to use the hot tub, with bubbles, to just let your fears/stress wash over and your body to just melt away? Whatever to the spirit of relaxation?
don't you guys just want to use the hot tub, with bubbles, to just let your fears/stress wash over and your body to just melt away? Whatever to the spirit of relaxation?
My grandparents have a jacuzzi at their house. I go there almost every weekend and it's awesome. I like the hot water, putting the bubbles in the water, then turning the jets on so it hits my back and it's so comfortable.
I live in Australia. Australia is recovering from a drought. We have grade 3b restrictions in effect.
My showers are about 4 minutes. All you guys talking about full body showers and taking 45 minutes to have a shower are decadent. (I am also a little envious.) That said if I had the time I would probably switch to baths (or the jacuzzi!), at least that'd be more water efficient.
Did you know that despite the Earth's surface being about 60% water, only a fraction of 1% of that is actually available for use by humans?
Did you know that despite the Earth's surface being about 60% water, only a fraction of 1% of that is actually available for use by humans?
Those engineers better work on more-effective desalinization projects. Thank you very much, water treatment plant employees!
That said if I had the time I would probably switch to baths (or the jacuzzi!), at least that'd be more water efficient.
Trying it after a dip in the pool makes the effects of hot water jets that much more enjoyable. And judging from your previous post, it makes me sound like a BIG water waster. I feel ashamed.
Those engineers better work on more-effective desalinization projects. Thank you very much, water treatment plant employees!
Those prices better come down first! It's most effective in places like the Middle East, because countries there are limited in terms of options. Though most of us should have plenty of water from sources such as lakes, rivers and aquifers.