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Old 12-14-2020, 07:10 PM   #34
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by crossi View Post
Modern tubs aren't worth even trying to relax in. Too short to lay down in. Too shallow at the end you sit in to avoid all the faucets poking you in the back so the water barely covers your thighs. The only tubs that you can really take a nice soak in up to your shoulders are the old fashioned claw foot tubs. But who has those any more? Who designed those awful modern tubs anyway and why did so many builders buy them?

I've tried to relax in tubs but sitting in a shallow puddle just doesn't cut it.
The last bath I took was in a big enough tub to get covered enough and lay in pretty well. But then it was not my bath. It was the one in the townhouse we were renting. And we didn't pay any extra for water or heat. So I was able to have a bath for no extra $.
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