Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:7 minutes? I didn't know a kid could get clean in that time!
My kids could. They were raised in AZ, knowing they were growing up where water use was restricted by law because it depended on the snow pack hundreds of miles away. They got a free geography lesson. They got a free economics lesson when they were shown the water bill and found out that the more they used the more it cost. Their free civics lesson came when they learned to be responsible citizens who didn't suck up resources. They knew how to get clean in seven minutes. Or less.
They also knew how to place a bucket under the tap to catch the water before it warmed up and use it to flush the toilet.
Anonymous wrote:7 minutes? I didn't know a kid could get clean in that time!
Anonymous wrote:Leave her alone- sheesh.
Anonymous wrote:
Good grief. So, it's ok in this country to waste natural resources? It's time people started appreciating what so many parts of the world( and some parts of the USA) consider a complete luxury.
OP has every right to insist her daughter take a shower, and get out. How long it takes her to wash herself is the issue, and I question if 7 minutes is really long enough, so, as I said, 10-15 sounds about right. A 12 yr old does not need to play in the shower. And, OP doesn't need to upgrade her plumbing so she can.
Anonymous wrote:can't believe how many people allow their children to take long showers. I am absolutely shocked that so many people mentioned taking showers lasting up to 20 minutes or even longer.
I wash my hair and sometimes shave my underarms and I am still out in less than 10 minutes. That has been my pattern my whole life starting from when the well at home would literally "run dry" if you wasted too much water.
Don't people realize that there is a severe water shortage in many areas of the country?
There are several areas that have a limit on new subdivisions being built because of the limited water available.
My son lives in California and chastises us if we flush the toilet too often when we visit (and he is much more lenient than many of his friends regarding water usage). If I took a 30 minute shower he would probably think that I was single handedly trying to keep drinking water from his family or irrigation water from the farmers trying to raise food to feed America.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one positively amazed that this is even a concern? Are you scared your daughter is going to drown in a SHOWER? Is this really a problem worth taking the time to post about? Stunned.
I am completely stunned to. My son takes 20 minute showers. I don't care.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one positively amazed that this is even a concern? Are you scared your daughter is going to drown in a SHOWER? Is this really a problem worth taking the time to post about? Stunned.