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De Leonist

(225 posts)
26. I had assumed...
Fri Jun 27, 2014, 01:29 PM
Jun 2014

That you were talking about the way most American People bathe which is rather wasteful. My mistake

If your talking about traditional Japanese Bathing than I agree. Though for those us who deal with sub-artic winters. I'm not sure how feasible that would be. Especially now that G.C.C seems to be causing our winters to be more erratic.

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This depends on many factors" NYC_SKP May 2014 #1
It's got to be daily for me. Erich Bloodaxe BSN May 2014 #2
There are so many variables at play and the answer is unique to every individual. cbayer May 2014 #3
the most I've gone is a little over a month eShirl May 2014 #4
You are right to ask, since we do bathe too often. Curmudgeoness May 2014 #5
or maybe saving the energy to heat water. n/t eShirl May 2014 #6
Key West showers? Good term though I never heard it before. IrishAyes May 2014 #9
I first heard of the Key West shower Curmudgeoness May 2014 #11
My bathtub and kitchen sink water my trees womanofthehills May 2014 #7
I live in Texas without A.C. Any questions? Thanks & goodnight... Eleanors38 May 2014 #8
As one who lived in Houston Curmudgeoness May 2014 #13
I don't recommend it, but the trick is to begone by 10 a.m. Eleanors38 May 2014 #15
Wow....those utility costs are impressive. Curmudgeoness May 2014 #17
Really fine suggestions and questions upthread. IrishAyes May 2014 #10
LOL, I have also had my water meter checked. Curmudgeoness May 2014 #12
For many months, I recycled my shower water by using it to flush the toilet. Kaleva May 2014 #14
I started doing this as well after my plumbing malfunctioned... Eleanors38 May 2014 #16
I put the shower water and water from the bathroom sink into a 13 gallon container... Kaleva Jun 2014 #21
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2014 #18
When I lived in South Florida, I would shower once or twice daily. RebelOne May 2014 #19
You can really reduce the water used by only having it on wetting down and rinsing off Kaleva Jun 2014 #20
sailor's solution kg4jxt Jun 2014 #22
A daily Japanese bath is a ritual of joy and health. kristopher Jun 2014 #23
Not that I disagree.... De Leonist Jun 2014 #24
It isn't as wasteful of water as you might imagine. kristopher Jun 2014 #25
I had assumed... De Leonist Jun 2014 #26
The bath is an important part of dealing with winter's weather... kristopher Jun 2014 #27
shampoo kind of necessary for me cerveza_gratis Jun 2014 #28
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