We all know that baths take a ton of water, I mean you literally have to fill up a tub, and even the smallest one is pretty big. Plus, you don’t need baths, plenty of people only have a shower in their house and they’re fine, actually, I’d wager only a minority of people in the world, mostly Westerners, even have access to a personal bathtub.

So what do you think about taking baths (in the Western style where you drain the water after each user, not talking about public baths or hot tubs)? Do you think it’s fine occasionally in order to relax? Or do you think the massive water usage is never justified? Going further, do you think new houses should be built without bathtubs, only showers?

  • @yxzi
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    3 years ago

    Personally, I never use a bathtub for various reasons (an important one being environmental reasons), but I’d like to note here that in some places, like Japan, people take turns bathing in the same bathtub without changing the water, which already shows that a bath for a single person as opposed to a shower should be considered a luxury & certainly not be taken for granted.

    In case you had to choose between a bath with used water or a freshwater shower, I’d much prefer the latter. Plus in most cases, it’s also cleaner.

    However, if you really enjoy taking baths in your own private bathtub, it should be fine as long as you don’t do it too often while remembering that water shortage is increasingly becoming a problem in many regions of the world.

    • Helix
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      53 years ago

      The water in Europe doesn’t come from Africa, South America or Asia. The water shortage in some regions isn’t due to the usage in other regions of the world usually.

      Wastewater treatment and desalination plants are where it’s at. We have to make that energy efficient and use renewables for it.