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I love baths, but didn't have one for years. I just don't fit into regular sized tubs :(
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Yeah, same here. :( Which extra sucks because I'm disabled and have chronic pain, and a nice bath helped with some of it. But I'm just too long! & 'cause of the aforementioned disabilities, I can't afford a place with a suitable tub. Buuut it's better than being homeless, so I can't complain too much, haha!
I feel for you, and I hope you're able to work out a proper tub situation that works for you soon! :)
That sucks, sorry to hear that.
Yeah, it is question of finances mostly. Couldn't really justify remaking a perfectly functional bathroom just to fit in a bigger tub
Me neither, I'm too tall and my knees end up sticking out.
I ended up buying a portable semi-inflatable tub that I can sit down in during the lockdown, and using it right next to the shower.