Fish Bath Shower
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What can I put in my bathroom to reduce the volume?
I only have one bathroom, no shower, in a rented flat. I like not having a shower, but the bathroom is huge and I'm short, so I feel like I'm missing tons of water to fill even on a superficial level. I've been looking for a product that reduces the volume of the bath, but I think the only thing he wants because there! What do you think would work to reduce the volume a bit? My kind of idea was a sort of bag filled with something kind of heavy tank (fish gravel!?) and paste it into an extreme, but it would be very comfortable! I also thought about using something full of fluid but cold water on it I went to steal the warmth of my bath water. Any ideas?? Thanks, I know this is a strange question!
Colin, why, Do not you think it might just float?
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