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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sunken living room - that step down is just disrupting the flow of the house and making it impossible to extend a dining table into the living room for large dinners (like Thanksgiving). Makes the space inflexible. Those tiny windows at the top of the wall in the bedroom. I get that they are supposed to be for privacy, but that's what blinds are for. I want to be able to reach/open my windows for fresh air. I also disagree with OP about a bathtub in the master. It's a huge waste of space for a tub that I'm never going to use. As long as there's a tub in a second bathroom (to bathe my kids), I'm good.[/quote] You people who dislike a long soak in bubble/fragrant bath are missing out on one of the great peaceful moments of life. [/quote] Sweetheart, we have jobs and hobbies and friends. Baths are a huge waste of water and time.[/quote] NP here. Are you serious? Soaking in a hot bath is one of life’s simple pleasures. Every culture on this earth has some form of hot baths. Hot water is therapeutic. [/quote] It can also give you problems with your lady bits and dry out your skin. With the crap hard water we have around here, no thanks. [/quote] I have been taking baths for 50 years and my lady bits are fine. [b]This sounds like a specific to you issue[/b]. [/quote] Not the PP, however, I [i]am[/i] a gynecologist and yours is a terribly arrogant opinion -- which also happens to be wrong. Let me first state that I have no dog in this bathtub/bathing debate. I, personally, believe that everyone should do what pleases them. Life is far too short not to take advantage of the simple pleasures. Although, if you're a woman, there's always the potential that you could experience challenges with taking baths in the future, regardless of whether you've ever experienced a single issue with bathing to date, or not. That's because, our physiology is constantly changing as we age. As we get older, the biological system of the body can become overly-sensitized, languoroused, weakened or diminished. Thus, things that have never affected your body before, can all of a sudden become your biggest hindrance tomorrow. As far as the "lady bits". I can tell you for a fact that taking regular baths [i]can[/i] cause bacterial vaginitis, and [i]can[/i] cause the delicate balance of your body's natural pH levels to become disturbed -- especially if you regularly bathe in hot water, bubble baths or by adding bath bombs, fragrances, oils or soaps to your bath water. [b]TMI WARNING![/b] One of the lesser discussed problems that can occur from taking regular baths is that they can also risk disrupting the "natural lubrication" that the vagina creates. The glands inside of the vagina secrete fluids which exist to help flush out old cells, as well as keeping the vagina clean. This process collaborates closely with the existing microorganisms that exist within the body. As thus, it eliminates the need for "over cleaning" of the area, as the vagina is self-cleaning. Of course you should still be cleaning the area by washing daily, however, you should avoid using any products that include fragrances, oils, dyes, as well as douches, powders, deodorizers & wipes directly or within your bath water. As I said earlier, if you enjoy baths, go for it! I'm not here to dissuade anyone one way or the other. I simply wanted to add some facts and medical facts to the discussion. Sorry if anyone was eating while reading that! lol [/quote] the vagina is anaerobic. Water ain’t rushing up there when you take a bath. You aren’t cleaning your vagina when you bath, only the outer lips. [/quote]
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