Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to read books in the tub as a kid until the water got so cold I couldn't stand it! I did that until college.
In hindsight maybe a sensory thing, water felt great
Wow, so did I. And I "hid" it from people (by just not mentioning it) because I thought it was weird.
Anonymous wrote:I used to read books in the tub as a kid until the water got so cold I couldn't stand it! I did that until college.
In hindsight maybe a sensory thing, water felt great
Anonymous wrote: Its fine as long as her hygiene is good. She may adjust her routine with puberty. My advice - don't make an issue of this unless you see a problem (e.g. she smells, is visibly dirty, etc.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 12yo (almost 13) DD takes baths every week. She says she doesn't like showers because they are "less relaxing". She loves bath bombs, uses them often, and sometimes will read on her waterproof Kindle in the bath. Is this weird? Her younger sister only takes showers. It came up when I was chatting with mom friends and a lot of them gave me a look when I mentioned it.
Do I force her to start taking showers or just let her be?
Why are you talking to your friends about your nearly teenager's bathing habits? Super weird. And really not appropriate. DD is too old for you to be sharing that sort of information, that's one.
Two, I'm 50 and take baths most nights. I decompress and relax, and it helps my joints (prob not an issue with a teen). I rinse off with the hand held when done so if cleanliness is the issue, you can be clean after a bath.
Leave her alone.
Anonymous wrote:My 12yo (almost 13) DD takes baths every week. She says she doesn't like showers because they are "less relaxing". She loves bath bombs, uses them often, and sometimes will read on her waterproof Kindle in the bath. Is this weird? Her younger sister only takes showers. It came up when I was chatting with mom friends and a lot of them gave me a look when I mentioned it.
Do I force her to start taking showers or just let her be?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please explain the conditioner before shampoo
OP. It keeps her hair smoother and shinier. She has greasy and frizzy hair that the conditioner before shampoo helps with.
I also forgot to mention that she washes her face twice a day with a cleanser and water. Thank you for your responses!
Did you actually answer the question as everyone is asking about whether she is also taking showers? Or is that once per week bath (plus washing her face every day) all that she’s doing?
OP again. That's all that she's doing. On long weekends she'll bathe twice a week, but that's it.
Anonymous wrote:I used to read books in the tub as a kid until the water got so cold I couldn't stand it! I did that until college.
In hindsight maybe a sensory thing, water felt great
Anonymous wrote:I prefer bathing to showering and do whenever I have time. It's a perfectly valid way to get clean, and yes, it's relaxing.
For a child who hasn't gone through puberty (doesn't smell), I still would insist they clean their body at least twice a week, bath or shower. If she's using bath bombs, she needs to rinse hair and body with clean water before getting out.