Sharing Bath Water Is Crazy!

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4 siblings..sharing bath water? this is exactly why i make sure to stay around my people when i'm at the pool/beach :scust:

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as far as all that other shyt brought up in the video, i've heard all that shyt before...white supremacy is ALWAYS gonna be a major part of white culture
Caucasians do not like sharing pools with negroes dude , there are many incidents to look back on


 

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Didn’t click but in Japan, I found out something interesting.

Traditionally, Japanese bathrooms have a tub. They would shower first, then soak in their tub. After soaking, they would cover the tub and keep the water for the week. Every night, they would add hot water and soak again.
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I had to YouTube directions to operate the tub and found this out.
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Traditions from feudal times.......another habit i picked up while there....... older I get the more I like baths......ALWAYS wash the stink of the day off in the shower.......should be sparkling clean before soaking
 

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I think it’s just tradition. Japanese people are very rigid and notoriously against change. Also, they are about community. The water I use may have an effect on the water available to my neighbors possibly?
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This is me guessing. At the end of the day, you soak after a thorough shower, then maybe the water is clean. Just add hot water the next day and keep it pushing.
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State side, in Florida my family of three would use 4K gallons of water a month. You know how much it cost for the next 5K after using more than 5K?
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$5. Idk of Japan’s water is more expensive but we have it good in the states when it comes to water and sewage.
Leftover from feudal times.........before they was indoors plumbing mufukkas WAS NOT about to fill the tub for every family member lol
 

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Didn’t click but in Japan, I found out something interesting.

Traditionally, Japanese bathrooms have a tub. They would shower first, then soak in their tub. After soaking, they would cover the tub and keep the water for the week. Every night, they would add hot water and soak again.
:patrice:
I had to YouTube directions to operate the tub and found this out.
:ohhh:
2 things.

A) i had a jreh explain to me that its extremely utilitarian. The bathtub is an emergency reservoir for each household. This is necessary with a country that's plaugued by all sorts of natural disasters (tsunamis, earthquakes, volcano eruptions, typhoon,etc) all of these can severely affect the clean water supply after a disaster. Both sources from streams and underground piping can be fcked up by jalanese disasters.

Within a japanese bathtub there is several days worth of fresh drinking water after boiling, filtering, and reverse osmosis.



B)

Outside of disaster prepping, bathtime is a bit different for them than westerners because of bathing hygiene.

Westerners enter a bathtub, with the intention of being dirty and cleaning themselves in it. However, japanese have a full shower right before getting into it and are effectively "clean".

Your mileage may vary on how clean they really are upon entering, but they have a strange , ritualistic obsession with cleaning their bodies. Im not remotely suprised that they invented the washlette.
 
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