That’s hardly necessary. Everything I do is done with class and style.
That’s funny! ![]()
Minus the pee-related comments, count me in wholehearted agreement with all the pro-shower folks.
But the ability to pee in the shower is a major benifit of showering vs bathing in a tub and must be mentioned as a positive. Unless of course peeing in the tub is a hidden thing that people just don’t talk about.
Shower 100%. Only times I remember using the tub were an ice bath after running a marathon some 20 years ago, and when I broke my ankle 15 years ago. When we redid this house we put a tub in the main bathroom. We thought we might occasionally be bathing grandkids, and that it would be a plus when we resold. We wish we had just put in a nice big shower.
Shower for sure. The only baths I’ve taken since I was a kid (and had no shower) were either in a place that had no shower (we spent a year in Switzerland in such a place) or on a hot summer night when I would soak in cold water for a half hour and then get in bed without drying out. We had no air conditioner. In the condo I have been living in for nearly 7 years, the bathtub is used for storage. Neither my wife nor I could even get out of a tub unaided.
what do you store in the bathtub?
Toilet paper, paper towels and Kleenex mainly. There is also a drying rack in it.
So it would be disastrous if someone accidentally turned on the water?
When younger I prefered baths, but now I generally prefer a shower. And a good thing too because my apartment now has only a shower unit.
That said, I would want the option of a bathtub, were my fortunes to improve I might get into the habit of running hot baths and using sea salts or whatever in them from time to time.
Plus not having a bathtub makes it harder to wash just my feet.
As for turkish baths (hammam), I’d love to try that. It’s an item on my mental bucket list.
Yeah. But it is useful space