• KingOfTheCouch@lemmy.ca
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    7 months ago

    Growing up we had a walk in shower, the way it was setup there was no way to reach in and not get hit by cold water. Especially a short kid with short arms, you were getting a full blast cold water trying to go “out” of the shower. The tap was the push-pull type and very difficult to modulate so limiting to low pressure trickle was basically a game of russian roulette. The best I could do was hug the wall and let it only get whatever corner of my body I wanted to sacrifice to temporary hypothermia that morning.

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      7 months ago

      My aunt and uncle had a walk in where the controls were by the door instead of under the shower head. I always thought that was brilliant.

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      7 months ago

      This would honestly be a reasonable enough excuse on why the OP was set in his ways from something like this. Once you’re conditioned to something it takes a hold on you. How often does a person really question a habit they learned at a really early age?

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        7 months ago

        Oh yeah, this was the solution later on. For like kid me? At the time I didn’t know you could even replace the showerhead… :(