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GagaJo Sat 07-May-22 11:15:02

Sorry to disappoint. Not a racy topic at all.

I'm talking about baths or showers.

Daily? Bi-daily? Weekly? On your birthday?
Morning? After work? Before bed?

My preference is a shower every morning before work (ah, the good old days). BUT I'm being good and not using as much energy/water, so now it's every 2 or 3 days and an old fashioned wash in between.

heath480 Mon 09-May-22 00:56:41

I shower every morning,a quick one,as I swim every evening I have another one at the gym and wash my hair.

Colvillefly Mon 09-May-22 01:58:21

I shower every morning. I think women smell if you don’t.

nanna8 Mon 09-May-22 02:29:29

A shower is a part of the waking up process for me. Sometimes in the hot weather here you need more than one in a day. Remember the old Aussie joke about how to get an Englishman out of the bath . Put water in it.

snowberryZ Mon 09-May-22 07:43:16

Colvillefly

I shower every morning. I think women smell if you don’t.

Really???

Shinamae Mon 09-May-22 10:16:14

Colvillefly

I shower every morning. I think women smell if you don’t.

I don’t shower every day and I can assure you I do not smell as I have a strip wash..

Mollygo Mon 09-May-22 12:10:20

Chewbacca

About 15 years ago, I decided to forsake all baths, showers, hair washing, teeth brushing, strip washes, bed linen changing and underwear changing and instead let nature take its course. It took about 7 years for my natural bodily enzymes to kick in and, I'll admit that I hummed a bit in the interim, but now I don't smell at all.

?????
Matched with MissAdventure’s post on doing your bit for the environment there could be a new thread for the funniest
non-vs posts on GN.

MerylStreep Mon 09-May-22 12:12:26

Colvillefly

I shower every morning. I think women smell if you don’t.

Absolute tosh ?

Liz46 Mon 09-May-22 12:13:23

Nanna58

Everyday, obvs hair too under shower. Currently taking me approx 1 1/2 hours a day after foot surgery to waterproof foot, shower , dress and dry hair, but worth it to feel fresh after. Besides it fills some of the recuperation time! ?

I don't know if it will help but when we didn't have a bathroom for a while, I put a paddling pool next to the kitchen sink and poured jugs of water over my head.

Callistemon21 Mon 09-May-22 13:26:29

Chewbacca

About 15 years ago, I decided to forsake all baths, showers, hair washing, teeth brushing, strip washes, bed linen changing and underwear changing and instead let nature take its course. It took about 7 years for my natural bodily enzymes to kick in and, I'll admit that I hummed a bit in the interim, but now I don't smell at all.

???

Riverwalk Mon 09-May-22 13:51:39

For those who have a strip-wash rather than a quick shower, why? Unless of course you're unable to get in the shower.

When I've been unable to access the shower/bath I found it such a faff to wash at the basin - by the time you've done face, pits & bits it's just as quick to have a shower.

Maggiemaybe Mon 09-May-22 14:07:39

Hetty58

With water and energy use to mind - a better question would be 'How long do you take to shower?

My family take anything from a few minutes - to half an hour (more water than a bath, I'm sure) - with the eldest taking a shower, to clean, immediately followed by a bath - to soak and relax!

Under 2 minutes for me. But like you I have family members who take up to half an hour, and leave the bathroom walls and window dripping wet. I really don't get it, but they don't live here now, so I can't keep up the nagging! I have a friend who does the bath and shower routine the other way round - a daily bath to relax, followed by a shower to make sure they're clean. confused

GagaJo Mon 09-May-22 14:54:42

Riverwalk

For those who have a strip-wash rather than a quick shower, why? Unless of course you're unable to get in the shower.

When I've been unable to access the shower/bath I found it such a faff to wash at the basin - by the time you've done face, pits & bits it's just as quick to have a shower.

Saves energy, saves water.

Mollygo Mon 09-May-22 16:11:03

Riverwalk

For those who have a strip-wash rather than a quick shower, why? Unless of course you're unable to get in the shower.

When I've been unable to access the shower/bath I found it such a faff to wash at the basin - by the time you've done face, pits & bits it's just as quick to have a shower.

Yes and it’s also to do with mental and physical well-being. If a short shower makes you feel better than messing about with a strip wash then go for the shower. Mental health and well-being is really important especially in this day and age.

Shinamae Mon 09-May-22 16:39:03

Mollygo

Riverwalk

For those who have a strip-wash rather than a quick shower, why? Unless of course you're unable to get in the shower.

When I've been unable to access the shower/bath I found it such a faff to wash at the basin - by the time you've done face, pits & bits it's just as quick to have a shower.

Yes and it’s also to do with mental and physical well-being. If a short shower makes you feel better than messing about with a strip wash then go for the shower. Mental health and well-being is really important especially in this day and age.

My mental health is quite happy with a strip wash on the days I don’t shower…

Chewbacca Mon 09-May-22 16:40:52

A strip wash makes a mess of the bathroom, uses soap, water and a towel. It's ecologically better to save the heels from a loaf of bread until they're completely stale and then use it as a loofah to scour off the muck. You still have the nub of bread (and any crumbs) to make nutritious meals for a week.

AGAA4 Mon 09-May-22 17:45:48

What happens in the bathroom stays in the bathroom ?

Mollygo Mon 09-May-22 18:30:13

Chewbacca

A strip wash makes a mess of the bathroom, uses soap, water and a towel. It's ecologically better to save the heels from a loaf of bread until they're completely stale and then use it as a loofah to scour off the muck. You still have the nub of bread (and any crumbs) to make nutritious meals for a week.

Chewbacca I’m sure there’s been complaints about toilet tolls leaving crumbs, but stale bread would surely leave more!

GagaJo Mon 09-May-22 18:39:34

I don't know how you'd make a mess of having a wash. I manage not to, and more to the point, my DD manages as well and she can untidy a room just by looking at it.

GagaJo Mon 09-May-22 18:40:27

Shinamae

Mollygo

Riverwalk

For those who have a strip-wash rather than a quick shower, why? Unless of course you're unable to get in the shower.

When I've been unable to access the shower/bath I found it such a faff to wash at the basin - by the time you've done face, pits & bits it's just as quick to have a shower.

Yes and it’s also to do with mental and physical well-being. If a short shower makes you feel better than messing about with a strip wash then go for the shower. Mental health and well-being is really important especially in this day and age.

My mental health is quite happy with a strip wash on the days I don’t shower…

Same here.

A shower is lovely. But if my state of mind depended on it, I'd be concerned.

Mollygo Mon 09-May-22 21:51:00

Glad you’re not affected GagaJo, but don’t be dismissive of others who might not have your phlegmatic character.
My Mum gets really concerned if she can’t have a shower, especially in hot weather.
It doesn’t affect my mental health, but
after a day with sweaty children, a strip wash doesn’t get rid of the ‘school smell’ (and ours is a clean, well kept school). A quick shower solves the problem.

ShropshireMiss Mon 09-May-22 22:54:53

I had two showers today, one in the morning before work, then after work I tidied up some stuff in the garden and needed another shower afterwards.

Liz46 Tue 10-May-22 08:59:09

My 50 year old daughter decided to help the planet by only showering every other day. She does not smell fresh on the days that she does not shower.

I have a quick shower every morning.