. . Many people hide the fact that they pee in the shower. They think that this is a completely wrong and unhealthy habit. But did you know that it’s actually good to pee in the shower? It may sound ridiculous, but it’s true. According to health experts, it’s better to feel relaxed and pee […]

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Many people hide the fact that they pee in the shower. They think that this is a completely wrong and unhealthy habit. But did you know that it’s actually good to pee in the shower?
It may sound ridiculous, but it’s true.
According to health experts, it’s better to feel relaxed and pee than hold in your pee until you get out the shower.
Below you can find some reasons why it’s good to pee in the shower.
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Why You Should Pee In The Shower?
1. CLEANLINESS
It’s cleaner – or at least as clean – to pee in the shower as it is the toilet. While a communal shower may be considered off-limits for many, your own shower serves as a hygienic second option. When it comes right down to it, your pee is going to backsplash anyways – might as well do it where you can rinse it off.
2. IT’S A TIME SAVER
Okay, so you’re probably not gonna save a whole lot of time – but in the morning, every minute counts. Not much else to say except you’ll be killing two birds with one stone. Who knows, maybe you’ll have enough time to down another cup of java (would that be defeating the purpose? Hmm … meh.)
3. MORE HYGIENIC
Women have to use toilet paper every time they hit the john. By taking a tinkle in the shower, you don’t have to wipe, only rinse. Besides saving time and money, it’s more hygienic for females.
4. SAVES MONEY
If you’re like most of us, you pay a water bill. While probably not the most expensive utility, you’ll probably save a few bucks by going in the shower going a while.
Most manufactured toilets use between 1.5 to 3 gallons of water with every flush. Older toilets are even worse, using 5 to 7 gallons every time.
5. IT FEELS GOOD
Oh, and peeing in the shower feels good. The warm water from the shower relaxes your bowels and urinary tract enough to make the experience pleasurable.
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