maybe it relaxes you ,
2006-07-24 09:26:36
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answered by nicole l 4
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yeah it's nice sometimes to go have a shower or go to the bathroom in the dark. As long as you know where things are why not. I prefer the dark due to it's always too bright in there anyways and it seems more peace full and relaxing in the dark.
2006-07-24 16:28:03
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answered by HotTherapist 2
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No it is okay. I would do that but i got used to take a bath with the light on. It would be easier if you had the light on though. But if you have windows in there then that not weird at all. And beside you can save electricity and money by turning off the light. Good for you.
2006-07-24 16:26:28
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answered by babycakes_rocks 3
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I only like just enough light that I can see where my stuff is...sometimes I will just have a couple of candles lit, or if I'm in a hurry I will leave the door open to the bathroom. It makes it more relaxing...
2006-07-24 16:24:13
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answered by mjboog2 4
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Why is your mom with you when your showering and using the bathroom? That is the weird part.
2006-07-24 16:23:52
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answered by garin_angolt 2
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It's not weird, but be careful. If you slip and fall, not only is there a possibility of your passing out, but in the darkness you might not be able to see anything. I cant argue with what you like, but once again, be careful.
2006-07-24 16:34:38
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answered by Sunny 2
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i like taking showers in the dark, unless i watch a scary movie first!
2006-07-24 16:25:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Nah, you're not weird. Especially if you are taking them in the morning. I do that too sometimes (most of the time actually).
2006-07-24 16:26:51
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answered by Amber 2
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If this is what you like. At least you are conserving energy. I hope your bathroom is clean.
2006-07-24 16:27:34
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answered by Kenya 3
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remind her of the energy that you save by showering in the dark
2006-07-24 16:25:10
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answered by Anonymous
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It might be considered a safety - or accuracy - issue, but to each his own, I guess.
2006-07-24 16:24:37
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answered by Anonymous
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