I just close my eyes when I'm in the shower. |
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Has anyone here had hot steamy showers in the dark? I love those types of showers! if you've never had them i HIGHLY suggest trying them, they are relaxing as hell! mostly because you don't see anything except black, so your eyes don't focus on many things. |
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I just close my eyes when I'm in the shower. |
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I would be afraid. |
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This strangely appealed to me for some reason, then I imagined myself tumbling over stuff trying to find my towel and things. |
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I haven't tried it before, but since you've already mentioned it... |
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I just did it. It was terrifying. I've always been afraid of showering. When I was younger I was afraid to shower even in the daytime. I'd feel like ghosts were in there with me. I washed my hair before turning out the lights, but managed to apply bodywash completely in pitch darkness, and it involved standing on one leg. I guess it would have been bad if I'd fallen. |
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haha that sounds intense Dianeva. Is it the shower, or are you just afraid of the dark in general? I got over my fear of the dark a while ago, now I embrace it I'm definitely trying this tomorrow lol |
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I think it's just the shower. I've gotten over the general fear of the dark as well. I sleep with the lights out without a problem. There's just something about showers that seem like ghosts are haunting them to me. |
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Try a few more times, then you should find it a breeze. Maybe it's just me but the first time i tried it i was like "damn this rules". Mine was a 20 minute hot shower, hot as in the whole room you can barely see because the steam. If you keep trying it you'd get used to it, and it would be nice and calming. But you gotta walk slowly so you don't slip, that could be bad. |
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hmm.... sadly my shower is a glass door :/ |
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I have a glass shower door too. I've taken showers in it in the dark before though. |
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I like showers and baths in the dark. But outside hot tubs under the stars are the best, in the freezing cold of winter when there's snow on the ground. |
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Last edited by nina; 12-05-2011 at 04:12 PM.
I'm guilty of this, lol. then I wake up and try to convince myself I did not just fall asleep in the bathtub. I once fell asleep with most of my head underwater. It was basically my nose and my mouth that was above water. lol. |
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I'm totally doing this sometime soon. Sounds like a great way to go into deep thoughts. Only problem is that electrical switches for my bathroom lights are outside the room. I never understood that design decision. |
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Lost count of how many lucid dreams I've had
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The more I think about it the more it appeals to me. I have no idea how this could turn out, but it sounds relaxing as hell. |
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DV Dictionary. / Verious: a definition. /
I'm not on DV much these days, but I'll try to toss a cool dream or two into my DJ.
Am I the only one who can't see what he's doing in the dark? |
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Well, I'd light a couple candles. |
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DV Dictionary. / Verious: a definition. /
I'm not on DV much these days, but I'll try to toss a cool dream or two into my DJ.
What a fascinating idea why didnt I think of it before! |
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I tried it out last night, was very interesting. At first I didn't think much of it, but after some minutes, I started enjoying the darkness. I realised though that I spend most of my time in the shower with closed eyes anyway, so it wasn't a massive change. A special experience anyway though. I might try it some more. After the shower, I sat in the moonlight and dried off for a little bit. The moon was really bright. |
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Less thinking, more doing. Besides, if you already know what is in the bathroom, then even in the dark you know where to walk, but obviously don't move too fast. You should know where your body parts are at without seeing them, i'd hope so atleast. They are also good if you have migranes. |
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Last edited by LucidFlanders; 12-07-2011 at 05:28 AM.
Statistically speaking, the shower is where you are most vulnerable to being stabbed by a serial killer. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
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