I’m in the opposite camp regarding baths though. I’d never give up my bath, I look upon having a long hot bath as my ultimate pleasure, it’s soooo relaxing. Showers are great to freshen up, but give me a bath any day!

miasmum wrote:Me too Gal. I’m a bath addict. It’s getting harder and harder to find holiday lets with baths
Gal2 wrote:miasmum wrote:Me too Gal. I’m a bath addict. It’s getting harder and harder to find holiday lets with baths
We find the same - that's the first thing we look for, especially at The Lakes as they're great after a hike to soothe aching muscles!![]()
Kaz wrote:Jen I'm trying to persuade D to have one, at the moment she uses the shower over the bath and can't have baths any more as she can't get out. She's a very petite lady, around 9 stone, but doesn't have the puff to pull herself up any moreSo she uses the shower, and has an anti-slip mat, but I do worry about her slipping stepping out over the bath
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I know a lot of people, women in particular, love a long soak, but my skin issues make a shower far more comfortable. My mum used to find a good soak in Dead Sea salts helped hers, but I tried them once and it stung like mad
miasmum wrote:Gal2 wrote:miasmum wrote:Me too Gal. I’m a bath addict. It’s getting harder and harder to find holiday lets with baths
We find the same - that's the first thing we look for, especially at The Lakes as they're great after a hike to soothe aching muscles!![]()
When we went to Kent it was May and the places were more expensive being nearer to London I suppose, so I settled on just a shower. I thought it will be fine in May. I was frozen to the bone and all I could think of was I wish I could have a nice long bath. Learnt my lesson, now I refuse to compromise
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