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Do you prefer a bath or a shower?

Flipper111 · 51-55, M
InterstellarButterfly · 26-30, F
Shower to get clean, bath to relax
Both. Shower to start my day. Relaxing bathe to end it.
HannibalAteMeOut · 22-25, F
Shower, better for the planet and for my water bill.
helenS · 36-40, F
Shower. Bath tub is for my kids.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
Shower. Quick, clean, effective, economical on both the water (metered supply) and gas.
MaryJanine · 61-69, F
@ArishMell The house doesn't belong to me. I live in the basement apartment, and that shower was a partial mess when I moved in. The towel and shower rails kept falling out and there was an occasional party of tiny ants coming up from the drain.

The one I have in mind (in my dreams) is made by American Standard, who originally installed the toilet in my present bathroom. If they do the job, they offer you a free new toilet installation with it, which is ideal for me because when my landlord needed to call a regular plumber for a severe water run-on problem, he DID say the one I have right now is a poor (old) model and needed to be replaced. If I win the sweepstakes. I will approach him for it, and if he says "No", I will offer to pay for it and give him my reasons why I want one. (American Standard has been advertising on my PC for ages, and they offer some of the "extras" you had to invest in buying. They installed the plumbing in my childhood home, and I trust them implicitly.)
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@MaryJanine Sounds as if your landlord is not keen to maintain the property. Have the other tenants found problems with it, too?
MaryJanine · 61-69, F
@ArishMell I have been here eight years, and before the man who bought my childhood home and offered this apartment to me turned his management over to his son, he went around checking any problems I might have had. Since his son has taken over, he seems to feel I have a number of complaints. But I am alone,my one brother has a bad back from an auto accident, and the other is usually never home/out of town for work purposes, and I have a walker. I can't be expected to climb a ladder I don't have, for example, to change an overhead ceiling fixture in the kitchen (long tubular bulbs) when they went out like last week. They were sputtering, and I sent an E-Mail - no response. Then they went out and I was in the semi-dark of a fall morning. I sent them another response and finally GOT someone out here. As far as the other tenants go, I usually hear banging or one week, a plunging sound from the people directly overhead.
MaryJanine · 61-69, F
A bath. My present apartment has a shower-only setup with laminated plastic sliding doors which must have been installed in the 1950s. I can no longer stand in a shower stall with my knees, and when I win the Publisher's House Clearing Sweepstakes, I will go to my landlord and ask for a walk-in bathtub. If he says "No" I will tell him I will pay to have it done. Arthritis (which I have) is eased by a good bath.
SW-User
Shower to wash the Wion, bath to soak; preferably in Epsom salt water.
YoungPoet345 · 26-30, F
Bath to relax, shower to get clean
ChilledStone · 26-30, F
@YoungPoet345 Yeah, this
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SW-User
Shower in the morning to wake me up bath after work to relax me. Thats where i am right now.
LondonCowboy · 51-55, M
Depends on my mood 🌹 A Shower to freshen up fast and a Bath to unwind and relax 😘
BearDownChicago · 41-45, M
Shower typically. Love the constant running water
SW-User
Bath in autumn/winter
Shower in summer
Northerner · 70-79, M
Shower in summer bath in winter.
Ian123 · 61-69, M
A bath, you can relax in a bath 😀
DrMike · 41-45, M
Shower for sure!
Adamski24 · 41-45, M
Depends who I'm with
Axelerator · 26-30, M
ViciDraco · 36-40, M
Depends on the goal. Shower for cleanliness, bath for relaxation
TJNewton · M
Bath but i dont have one 😉😘

 
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