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Tawk amungst y'selves: Shower vs. bath

Which do you prefer and why?? Do tell!

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  1. oh a long hot shower for me... with a bath the water eventually gets cold and I feel like I'm sitting in my filth! :0)

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  2. Most of the time a shower wins. But on that rare occasion when I might have an opportunity to have a hot bubble bath in a whirlpool tub with a good book on tape playing, I would pick that. But as of being married and a mother I've yet to have that happen; so I enjoy my hot showers ever day and soak it up!

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  3. Shower for me. Otherwise, you just have to take a shower anyway to wash your hair so might as well get it all done at once. :) Plus, I still feel cleaner with a shower than a bath. Only time for a bath is just a good soak if you old bones are aching from too much hard work. Doesn't happen often. :)

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  4. Long hot shower. A bath is too much work. :-)

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  5. Shower... pretty much for the same reasons Jessie said lol.

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  6. Showers for the most part, I see baths as a treat. I feel guilty about the time and water needed for a bath.

    Love the new profile pic!

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  7. Can't remember the last time I had a bath. Showers are faster with less hassle.
    PS- Kids are all asleep ;o)

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  8. Shower! When I was in college, I lived in a house that didn't have one. Boy did I miss it. I do like to have a bath from time to time, but for the most part, a nice warm shower with the water pounding down on you. Yeah, that's the way to go.

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  9. Well, I like warm bubble baths personally in a jetted tub and ONLY in the winter because then I feel snugly. But I always take a shower after because I too feel like I've been bathing in my filth.

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  10. For 8 years I lived in a house with just a tub. I moved out and now for 14 years have lived with just a shower. Most of the time I am happy with my shower, but every now and then I would love a nice hot bath. Though, what would I do if I actually had a choice?? :)

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  11. Shower, shower, shower. If I have extra time for bathing, I'd rather have a quick shower and read a book or watch a movie!

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