How long without a shower (1 Viewer)

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Note to self: do not allow 11 year old son read this thread....he already thinks 3 or 4 showers a week is child abuse 🤣🤣
My experience of boys is once they hit the teenage years, you can’t get them out of the bathroom. 😂
 

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Not saying how often but Stinky Minky is mild compared to us at times! :LOL:

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I'm not boasting but since badly breaking my leg in May I have not been able to get upstairs to shower or bath. By using industrial size wet wipes ( used in hospitals ) I have been able to stay fresh and clean - although I haven't had many visitors 😅
GWS!
I’ve only had to have one leg in a cast & that was the lower section only but that had a bit of a whiff towards the 5th of 7 weeks! 😳
 
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Wire brush and dettol. Keeps the germs 🦠 away and stink at bay 💩😷

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Did you not know that we were only expected fo last 48 hours? Best to make the most of it IMV!
I was told at one point (1967 Bergen Hohne) that the 20 minutes we could last would be long enough for the married families to get going towards Calais..
No wonder we drank a lot back then.
Mitch.
 

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I was told at one point (1967 Bergen Hohne) that the 20 minutes we could last would be long enough for the married families to get going towards Calais..
No wonder we drank a lot back then.
Mitch.
Did we drink a lot? I can't remember...

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Since going semi full time I shower daily at uni. They have loads of free to use showers for students or staff that cycle / run in. I get the train but no-one needs to know that and nobody would stop me anyway. Never seen anyone else use them. It's great.

At the weekend I've been making do with a pan of warm water in the washing up bowl and a flannel. That's despite having built a shower under my seat and buying a USB shower.

Only used my van shower once, when I was away walking in The Brecon Beacons. It works really well. But showering at uni is easy and saves my gas and water.
 

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My paternal Grandparents didn't have a bathroom when I was a wee 'un. As a baby I was washed in the kitchen sink (the only sink in the house and cold water tap only, the hot water was heated by pan on a gas ring - yuck thinking about it now) and the tin bath came out once a week for the females and small boys. The men and older boys used the bath house at the colliery. Sponge baths were administered morning and night at the sink.

The soap was sliced off a huge bar of soap that was used for all cleaning - people and household and laundry. I remember the green and white mottled colour of the soap. It's possible that the soap was home made (lye and animal fat base). Where the green colour came from I don't know. I have made soap myself (lye and fats and oils) so know that adding plants before the soap was cured would mean it would be brown and not green - but then maybe the soap was remelted and herbs / juice added after a few months of curing. Grandma knew a lot about herbs. It's even possible she wrapped the soap in greenery and the colour transferred.
 

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My paternal Grandparents didn't have a bathroom when I was a wee 'un. As a baby I was washed in the kitchen sink (the only sink in the house and cold water tap only, the hot water was heated by pan on a gas ring - yuck thinking about it now) and the tin bath came out once a week for the females and small boys. The men and older boys used the bath house at the colliery. Sponge baths were administered morning and night at the sink.

The soap was sliced off a huge bar of soap that was used for all cleaning - people and household and laundry. I remember the green and white mottled colour of the soap. It's possible that the soap was home made (lye and animal fat base). Where the green colour came from I don't know. I have made soap myself (lye and fats and oils) so know that adding plants before the soap was cured would mean it would be brown and not green - but then maybe the soap was remelted and herbs / juice added after a few months of curing. Grandma knew a lot about herbs. It's even possible she wrapped the soap in greenery and the colour transferred.

9 of us in our house. Tin bath in front of the fire on a Sunday…….water always tasted strange by the time it was my turn. 🤷‍♂️ ;)

1969 before I had bath in a proper bath. Mid 70’s before I sampled the delights of a shower. :giggle:
 

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9 of us in our house. Tin bath in front of the fire on a Sunday…….water always tasted strange by the time it was my turn. 🤷‍♂️ ;)

1969 before I had bath in a proper bath. Mid 70’s before I sampled the delights of a shower. :giggle:
Gas fired copper boiler on the floor of the kitchen. My dad worked the semi-rotary pump which took the hot water up to the bathroom!

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My Mum had a shower put over the bath when in the 1960s. It was quite a novelty and lots of people came to have a look at it - Mum was so proud of that shower bath as it was then called.

I loved being able to shower whenever I wanted :)
 
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never shower at home





its an hours bath every morning.
and im not an old wrinkly

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My paternal Grandparents didn't have a bathroom when I was a wee 'un. As a baby I was washed in the kitchen sink (the only sink in the house and cold water tap only, the hot water was heated by pan on a gas ring - yuck thinking about it now) and the tin bath came out once a week for the females and small boys. The men and older boys used the bath house at the colliery. Sponge baths were administered morning and night at the sink.

The soap was sliced off a huge bar of soap that was used for all cleaning - people and household and laundry. I remember the green and white mottled colour of the soap. It's possible that the soap was home made (lye and animal fat base). Where the green colour came from I don't know. I have made soap myself (lye and fats and oils) so know that adding plants before the soap was cured would mean it would be brown and not green - but then maybe the soap was remelted and herbs / juice added after a few months of curing. Grandma knew a lot about herbs. It's even possible she wrapped the soap in greenery and the colour transferred.
Washed, standing up in the kitchen sink......it would be classed as child cruelty nowadays 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
 

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