ok i hate showering and bathing, cd players never help, rubberdickies annoy the living hell out of me and scents give me headaches? i never feel good in the bath/shower, please help me!
mrs_radcliffe answered Tuesday April 5 2005, 1:21 pm: Mabe when you get in bath/shower take all the shit of off it first? Like the scents and rubberduckies? And just use soap fragrance free soup, that way you can keep having showers/baths and you wont get irratated buy them.
BeautifulMadness answered Tuesday April 5 2005, 10:23 am: Try some unscented shower gels. There are loads of things out there mainly intended for little kids but that are so much fun!! There's foam soap, which you can actually mould into shapes, soap crayons, colour changing bubble bath, all sorts. That's how you could make it fun.
You could make it relaxing by bathing in warm, soapy water (still unscented) or using bath salts. They fizz up all over the place, they're so fun! Plus they feel like a mini jacuzzi if you get in while they're fizzing. You could also play some really relaxing music or CDs, intended for that purpose. Like, specific 'calm music'.
Blessed Be,
Rach xxx [ BeautifulMadness's advice column | Ask BeautifulMadness A Question ]
zapreth answered Tuesday April 5 2005, 9:53 am: You don't have to feel good about taking a bath or shower. Most people do find them relaxing, but essentially they are needed to keep you clean and healty. Just hop in, scrub well, rinse, and hop out. As long as you are able to withstand them enough to remain socially acceptable, I don't see that you need to worry too much. If it becomes too troublsome, see a therapist. Amatuer pyscology here, that kind of avoidance usually has a root in something tramatic. Good luck! [ zapreth's advice column | Ask zapreth A Question ]
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