Eating in the shower?
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No words bc this is a human behaviour I'd not ever heard about and I hadn't formulated a response
but wanted to register my surprise i guess
Ahh okay.rainbowbow wrote: »I am a big bath taker and love to soak in a REALLY hot tub for a long time.
I always cringe when i see people drink (wine, juice, soda) or eat anything at this time. It's your time for relaxation, getting clean, sweating it out, and cleansing everything. Nothing feels better than taking a SUPER hot bath, sweating, almost over-heating and then drinking crisp cold clean water.
I just think it's being dirty and taking away from the experience.
Pardon me for being snarky, but a shower/bath is an "experience"?
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No, but I prefer not to eat there0
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LOL at every single thing about this thread.0
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No words bc this is a human behaviour I'd not ever heard about and I hadn't formulated a response
but wanted to register my surprise i guess
Ahh okay.rainbowbow wrote: »I am a big bath taker and love to soak in a REALLY hot tub for a long time.
I always cringe when i see people drink (wine, juice, soda) or eat anything at this time. It's your time for relaxation, getting clean, sweating it out, and cleansing everything. Nothing feels better than taking a SUPER hot bath, sweating, almost over-heating and then drinking crisp cold clean water.
I just think it's being dirty and taking away from the experience.
Pardon me for being snarky, but a shower/bath is an "experience"?
If it's not then i feel sorry for you.
Bubble bars, bath bombs, soaking in an open air onsen, a candle lit bath, if you haven't experienced these things.... poor you0 -
I prefer to read on the toilet. And shower in the shower.0
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Hmmm. Not quite what I thought this topic was going to be. :out:0
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My 17 year old son does this! Food and/or drinks in the shower & he also sits in the shower.... ummmm poster, are we related??? I think its weird, but he says it's the ultimate in comforting relaxation.0
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But doesn't the food get wet? Anyway, I think I once bought an apple with me to the shower. I felt like a weirdo and a fatass0
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rainbowbow wrote: »No words bc this is a human behaviour I'd not ever heard about and I hadn't formulated a response
but wanted to register my surprise i guess
Ahh okay.rainbowbow wrote: »I am a big bath taker and love to soak in a REALLY hot tub for a long time.
I always cringe when i see people drink (wine, juice, soda) or eat anything at this time. It's your time for relaxation, getting clean, sweating it out, and cleansing everything. Nothing feels better than taking a SUPER hot bath, sweating, almost over-heating and then drinking crisp cold clean water.
I just think it's being dirty and taking away from the experience.
Pardon me for being snarky, but a shower/bath is an "experience"?
If it's not then i feel sorry for you.
Bubble bars, bath bombs, soaking in an open air onsen, a candle lit bath, if you haven't experienced these things.... poor you
I could say the same to you for not enjoying a glass of wine in the bath. To each his own.0 -
rainbowbow wrote: »No words bc this is a human behaviour I'd not ever heard about and I hadn't formulated a response
but wanted to register my surprise i guess
Ahh okay.rainbowbow wrote: »I am a big bath taker and love to soak in a REALLY hot tub for a long time.
I always cringe when i see people drink (wine, juice, soda) or eat anything at this time. It's your time for relaxation, getting clean, sweating it out, and cleansing everything. Nothing feels better than taking a SUPER hot bath, sweating, almost over-heating and then drinking crisp cold clean water.
I just think it's being dirty and taking away from the experience.
Pardon me for being snarky, but a shower/bath is an "experience"?
If it's not then i feel sorry for you.
Bubble bars, bath bombs, soaking in an open air onsen, a candle lit bath, if you haven't experienced these things.... poor you
I have, but have to be really careful about products since Im allergic to oat and most bath product's have lay in them. When I do want a bath, I usually add a few drops of lavendar oil.0 -
jennifershoo wrote: »
WTH?0 -
rainbowbow wrote: »I am a big bath taker and love to soak in a REALLY hot tub for a long time.
I always cringe when i see people drink (wine, juice, soda) or eat anything at this time. It's your time for relaxation, getting clean, sweating it out, and cleansing everything. Nothing feels better than taking a SUPER hot bath, sweating, almost over-heating and then drinking crisp cold clean water.
Yes, OP, you're not alone in your weirdness. Although I've never eaten in the shower.
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rainbowbow wrote: »No words bc this is a human behaviour I'd not ever heard about and I hadn't formulated a response
but wanted to register my surprise i guess
Ahh okay.rainbowbow wrote: »I am a big bath taker and love to soak in a REALLY hot tub for a long time.
I always cringe when i see people drink (wine, juice, soda) or eat anything at this time. It's your time for relaxation, getting clean, sweating it out, and cleansing everything. Nothing feels better than taking a SUPER hot bath, sweating, almost over-heating and then drinking crisp cold clean water.
I just think it's being dirty and taking away from the experience.
Pardon me for being snarky, but a shower/bath is an "experience"?
If it's not then i feel sorry for you.
Bubble bars, bath bombs, soaking in an open air onsen, a candle lit bath, if you haven't experienced these things.... poor you
I guess I get where you're coming from, but I personally don't like baths. Don't like hot tubs either.
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I have drunk a can of cokE in the shower before.0
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whitebalance wrote: »Hmmm. Not quite what I thought this topic was going to be. :out:
This is going to sound rude, but what? Why post at all just to say you are leaving? And what did you think it would be about?0 -
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whitebalance wrote: »Hmmm. Not quite what I thought this topic was going to be. :out:
This is going to sound rude, but what? Why post at all just to say you are leaving? And what did you think it would be about?
Starts with a "c" and ends with an "s"0 -
funjen1972 wrote: »My 17 year old son does this! Food and/or drinks in the shower & he also sits in the shower.... ummmm poster, are we related??? I think its weird, but he says it's the ultimate in comforting relaxation.
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How so? I enter the bathroom with clean hands and food. I have a cup of water I wasn't too keep drinking or an apple I'm still eating. Hold either in my noon dominant hand while wiping if I can't set them down, then set down while washing my hands.
But then again I'm not a germaphobe. I also see nothing wrong with spitting out toothpaste in the kitchen sink when it's empty, which is apparently gross (I guess my own saliva and old toothpaste is grosser than cat food being all up in the sink)
i'm not a germaphobe either, but fecal matter particles are distributed through the air when you flush. true fact
Definitely! ! Which is why if you have the toilet in the bathroom get a toothbrush holder that covers your toothbrush up! Or else you'll be cleaning your teeth with a lot more than toothpaste....
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itsjosiebitch wrote: »But doesn't the food get wet? Anyway, I think I once bought an apple with me to the shower. I felt like a weirdo and a fatass
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