
If you urinate in the shower, here’s what can happen…
Myth or reality?
There are many myths surrounding urinating in the shower. One of the most common is that it’s environmentally friendly and saves water. While skipping the flush can save a few liters, the actual effect on water savings is minimal. Often, a fresh supply of water is needed to keep the shower clean. Another myth is that urinating in the shower is reserved for rebels or free spirits. In reality, it’s much more common than you might think, and it doesn’t necessarily indicate poor hygiene or a lack of social norms.
Healthier alternatives
While urinating in the shower may seem like an easy solution, there are healthier options. The simplest is to go to the bathroom before taking a shower: this keeps the bathroom clean and makes showering more enjoyable. If you want to save water, you might consider installing a rainwater harvesting system for non-potable uses. This is a much more efficient way to conserve resources without compromising hygiene.