I have a bath every night, no matter the weather. 30 mins reading my current book before washing and shaving. I have a bath thermometer and keep the temperature at 43.5 degrees c. Usually some muscle relaxing herbal bath salts. It’s the best part of the day. Pure bliss.

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    When I ws a teenager, i told my first partner I liked taking a bath, they warned me about cooking my sperm, or similar, so ya know

    I no longer have a bathtub, enjoy

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    Love a good hot bath! The cat also loves a good hot bath. She loves trying to grab my hand from the water with no care to her paws at all.

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      It’s a different sensation. I am a shower person. Have been for years but when it’s cold or your extra aches it’s nice.

      It’s not about being fast or getting clean it’s about stopping and letting your body marinate in bubbles and hear.

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      And the water keeps going cold so you have to use even more hot water. The only bath I’d ever use is the one at the wellness place in town. The freezing cold one. Though if it gets too hot I think I’ll just chill water in the fridge and tip it over my head. I haven’t tried that yet but it’ll be a lot cooler than the water in the pipes on a hot day!

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    That seems disgustingly hot. I don’t even keep my hottub at 40, and it’s outside.

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      I have a hot tub, and if it’s any lower than 40 (a paltry max) I’m getting out. I add a few large pans of boiled water to my 40 degree tub.

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    I hadn’t done a bath in years, but at one point we were fixing some of the tile in our bath/shower. To minimize how much water got into the unprotected wall, we had to take baths for about a week.

    It was inefficient for time, but maaaaan was it nice. I promised myself I wouldn’t allow myself to lapse like that again. Unfortunately I don’t think I’ve done a bath since.

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    I try to do twice a week but I literally spend hours. I don’t try and keep the temp at anything in particular but I don’t know what it is about my bathroom but I don’t feel the temperature falls all that much. I do start out about as hot as I ca stand. Like I tip my to go oh. ah ha ah. and slowly get one foot in. then the other. then slowing lower down into it.

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    I love baths, but didn’t have one for years. I just don’t fit into regular sized tubs :(

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      Yeah, same here. :( Which extra sucks because I’m disabled and have chronic pain, and a nice bath helped with some of it. But I’m just too long! & 'cause of the aforementioned disabilities, I can’t afford a place with a suitable tub. Buuut it’s better than being homeless, so I can’t complain too much, haha!

      I feel for you, and I hope you’re able to work out a proper tub situation that works for you soon! :)

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    Yeah I love a bath. Especially when I feel I’ve really earned it, like exhausted after a day hillwalking, or manual labour outside in the rain or cold.

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      I buy random ones at farm shops and garden centers, and my fave was one called Fuzzy Duck (Bergamot, hemp, and sandalwood), but you can’t go wrong with Radox Herbal Bath.

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        I do like those three ingredients. I love the right combination of the smell, not too many bubbles, and how it helps your muscles relax. But I’m trying to use more natural products, underconsume etc. Have you tried the green one made from chestnut’s…I think. It really nice.

        I quite like some relaxing tunes or when it’s windy outside having the window open and hearing the noise. I find that very chilling.

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    In an hotel, I could book a Jacuzzi for two hours for 10 euros. The default temperature was 38 degrees Celsius. It was a great experience!

    There was even a sauna with a temperature of 95 degress! Highly recommended.

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    I can absolutely relate but bathing that often is bad for your skin. Might also affect your circulation in the long run. Mind you, daily showers aren’t exactly the best thing you can do either (exceptions apply).