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7 Reasons Why Baths Are Incredible

"It's hard to care when you're this relaxed" -Chandler Bing

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7 Reasons Why Baths Are Incredible

My 20 years of experience on this beautiful earth has given me insight into many things. There is an immense beauty to be seen and experiences to be had on this amazing, floating sphere. There are breathtaking sights on each hemisphere, incredibly kind and hilarious people to meet, and baths. Yeah, you read that right. Baths are this incredible gift to humans that we rarely take full advantage of. All my bath babes out there will agree that there is honestly nothing better than a quality bath. The following are 7 reasons why baths are incredible.

1. They are so warm.

They can melt even the most frigid of souls.

2. They are so relaxing.

All your troubles melt away. That paper? HAH. That cutie who won't text you back won't even compare to the happiness that a bath can bring.

3. Bath bombs.

I'm just going to let you look at that gif for a bit and try to tell me that that isn't mesmerizing AF.

4. Bubbles.

You can let your inner child out and play with some bubbles.

5. You can read.

What about this image does not look peaceful?


6. You can drink wine or have a beer in peace.

I want to cry just looking at this image.


7. You don't have to talk to anyone for at least a good half hour.

Goodbye. Adios. Good day, Sir. See ya. Bye, Felicia. You will not see me again until I am a prune.


So go ahead a treat yourself to a relaxing, bubbly and warm bath. You deserve it.



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