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Shared showers: Roommates, family members, or partners might not be thrilled — it’s more a question of social norms and consent than health.
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Unclean showers: If your shower is rarely cleaned or has porous grout or tiles, urine could leave some residual odor over time.
Infections: While we’re staying non-medical, certain conditions (like UTIs) could theoretically increase the risk of spreading bacteria — especially in communal showers.
Safe Shower-Peeing Etiquette
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Aim directly at the drain.
Let the water run over it for a few seconds.
Clean your shower regularly (which you should be doing anyway).
Well, now let’s ditch the health angle.
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