I ain’t getting any younger.

  • Krauerking@lemy.lol
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    22 hours ago

    This is like the first thought that goes through my head when getting in a shower too!

    Sometimes its just that I really want a bench.

  • aeronmelon@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Find someone who will install a Japanese bath in your house.

    This turns the whole room into a waterproof shower stall in which a tub is optionally placed. So you can just walk into that room and stand wherever you please.

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    2 days ago

    I need to buy and install some of those no-slip rubber mat pieces in and around my tub. A couple years ago I slipped and cracked the back of my head, and was fortunately okay, but those events can be life-altering, or fatal.

  • Deceptichum@quokk.au
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    2 days ago

    Do people generally not walk into their showers? How else are you getting in them.

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    2 days ago

    We just turned a closet into a big shower- almot 5’ x 5’. Now we walk around and have conversations in there in the morning. Also, I’ve had two knee surgeries this fall and it’s awesome to have the extra space for a temporary bench and for my honey to step in and take my crutches.

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      2 days ago

      I assume OP’s shower is built into a tub. Which means they have to step up and over to get in.

      Shower stalls are just “walk-in”, yeah. But not everyone has those.

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          2 days ago

          Don’t most american homes not have a bathroom with shower on the wall and a drain in the floor? What’s the point of having a shower stall or a tub?

          Here’s mine:

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            12 hours ago

            Most American bathrooms you have a combo tub/shower. So you get the shower on the wall and use the drain in the tub. Since you have to step over the side of the tub to take a shower that’s not what many people consider a “walk-in” shower. In higher-end, generally newer construction sometimes they’ll have a separate walk-in shower and tub. Bathrooms with just a shower are somewhat uncommon. If you see a 3/4 bath listed in a house that’s a bathroom with just a shower and no tub.

            I’ve considered getting rid of my tub and just having a shower as I never use the tub part, but as I only have one “full” bathroom supposedly having a house with no tub hurts the resale value. I might do it anyway, but also what I have is working fine and I’m lazy.

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              10 hours ago

              Do people actually use the tub? I’ve only seen and used ones in hotels for the novelty of it. I wouldn’t have use for one in my own home especially since I need to pay for the water.

      • Bronzebeard@lemmy.zip
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        2 days ago

        No one said stalls. And any motion involving taking a step is walking.

        This joke is getting away too much analysis.