Bath or shower ??
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Originally Posted by rodders39
We haven't got one either, but I'm a recent convert... Had a huge communal one at our holiday resort last year and a friend here is in the pool business so has one himself... Heats to 40 C which is scorching... 

Have a friend in USA who heats hers to about 40 C find it spoils it though as you can't be in it for more than a few minutes without feeling like a lobster and getting out...
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Originally Posted by stuckinblighty
What do you prefer and why ???
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Originally Posted by pom plumber
i personally prefer a bath a lot less obvious when you tiddle in it 

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Originally Posted by pom plumber
i personally prefer a bath a lot less obvious when you tiddle in it 

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Originally Posted by stuckinblighty
i must admit to 'leaking' in the bath,especially when the missus is getting in after me....one of lifes great little pleasures 

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good for the skin so i hear,just as a 'manfat' is but she wont try that form of facial skincare
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Originally Posted by stuckinblighty
good for the skin so i hear,just as a 'manfat' is but she wont try that form of facial skincare


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Originally Posted by stuckinblighty
i must admit to 'leaking' in the bath,especially when the missus is getting in after me....one of lifes great little pleasures 

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Originally Posted by sassycat
It is an excellent form of moisturiser - free and in plentiful supply 

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Originally Posted by annqldau
Bet you say the over thing is full of vitamin E as well.
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Originally Posted by stuckinblighty
protein actually 

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Originally Posted by stuckinblighty
protein actually 







