A survey reveals that 30% of women are “bath cancelers,” skipping baths due to fatigue or other reasons. Discover the characteristics behind this trend.
1Gure ★.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:00:36.33ID:EeR5shl99
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lasisa
What is the reality of women’s “bath camping”?
“Neighborhood” was also selected as a buzzword for 2024. The most famous is probably the “bath cancellation area.” The “bath canceling community” is a term used to describe people who postpone or skip taking a bath due to physical or mental fatigue, or simply because it’s too much of a hassle. Bizuki, which operates the website “kirei style,” conducted a survey to find out how many women are cancelling their bath plans, and released the results. The survey was conducted online on December 4, 2024, targeting 2,000 women aged 20-59. According to the survey, in which people were asked, “How often do you skip a bath?” the most common answer was “rarely,” at 67.9%, but the results showed that about 30% of people sometimes skip a bath. Looking at the breakdown, 4.1% answered “1-2 times every 6 months,” 4.2% answered “3-4 times every 6 months,” 6.9% answered “1-2 times a month,” 10.5% answered “1-2 times a week,” 3.1% answered “3-4 times a week,” and 3.5% answered “almost every day.” This means that 17.1% of people overall have days when they don’t take a bath at least once a week. Looking at the results by age group, those who have “canceled bath reservations” were most likely in their 20s, at 39.0%. Since younger people tend to have lower incomes, it is possible that they are bathing less frequently in order to save on gas and water bills. In addition, with the spread of social media and remote work, and the diversification of subscription services, opportunities to go out and communicate with others face-to-face have decreased, which may lead to a decline in awareness of personal appearance. Looking at the results by unmarried/married individuals, those who sometimes skip a bath were about 10% more likely to be unmarried. In the case of married people, it can be surmised that the result “relatively more people take a bath” is due to the fact that those with young children need to take a bath together, and that many are concerned about the opinions of others, such as mommy friends and school/kindergarten teachers. Looking at the results by occupation, those most likely to not take a bath were “unemployed/other,” followed by “self-employed/freelance.” On the other hand, the people who were least likely to skip a bath were “full-time housewives,” followed by “company employees/civil servants.” Continued below
Is it true that about 30% of women are “bath cancelers”? Survey reveals “characteristics of women” who don’t take baths (lasisa).
lasisa
What is the reality of women’s “bath camping”?
“Neighborhood” was also selected as a buzzword for 2024. The most famous is probably the “bath cancellation area.” The “bath canceling community” is a term used to describe people who postpone or skip taking a bath due to physical or mental fatigue, or simply because it’s too much of a hassle. Bizuki, which operates the website “kirei style,” conducted a survey to find out how many women are cancelling their bath plans, and released the results. The survey was conducted online on December 4, 2024, targeting 2,000 women aged 20-59. According to the survey, in which people were asked, “How often do you skip a bath?” the most common answer was “rarely,” at 67.9%, but the results showed that about 30% of people sometimes skip a bath. Looking at the breakdown, 4.1% answered “1-2 times every 6 months,” 4.2% answered “3-4 times every 6 months,” 6.9% answered “1-2 times a month,” 10.5% answered “1-2 times a week,” 3.1% answered “3-4 times a week,” and 3.5% answered “almost every day.” This means that 17.1% of people overall have days when they don’t take a bath at least once a week. Looking at the results by age group, those who have “canceled bath reservations” were most likely in their 20s, at 39.0%. Since younger people tend to have lower incomes, it is possible that they are bathing less frequently in order to save on gas and water bills. In addition, with the spread of social media and remote work, and the diversification of subscription services, opportunities to go out and communicate with others face-to-face have decreased, which may lead to a decline in awareness of personal appearance. Looking at the results by unmarried/married individuals, those who sometimes skip a bath were about 10% more likely to be unmarried. In the case of married people, it can be surmised that the result “relatively more people take a bath” is due to the fact that those with young children need to take a bath together, and that many are concerned about the opinions of others, such as mommy friends and school/kindergarten teachers. Looking at the results by occupation, those most likely to not take a bath were “unemployed/other,” followed by “self-employed/freelance.” On the other hand, the people who were least likely to skip a bath were “full-time housewives,” followed by “company employees/civil servants.” Continued below
Is it true that about 30% of women are “bath cancelers”? Survey reveals “characteristics of women” who don’t take baths (lasisa).
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39Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:07:19.99ID:MUnvMpDG0
>>1
First of all, maybe you should change the way you say “bath”?
Maybe you’re just assuming that you have to fill the tub with hot water?
First of all, maybe you should change the way you say “bath”?
Maybe you’re just assuming that you have to fill the tub with hot water?
4Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:01:17.69ID:xlJGgVVr0
Toe side.
5Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:01:52.78ID:ZoyV/WVj0
Long hair can be a hassle.
6Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:02:03.09ID:+W0hBzA80
Analyze it by age. It doesn’t matter if an old lady cancels her bath.
7Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:02:11.09ID:BvJ2vML50
What, most of them come in every day?
No way!
No way!
94Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:14:53.62ID:mAALif5u0
>>7
That’s right.
You only need to feel the winter heat once a week.
The rest of the time, it’s best to just take it easy and use your time for yourself.
That’s right.
You only need to feel the winter heat once a week.
The rest of the time, it’s best to just take it easy and use your time for yourself.
9Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:02:34.45ID:SgPyXAyL0
A shower is enough.
10Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:02:41.14ID:bhRsH4uJ0
The times are catching up with me.
11Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:02:52.10ID:Kh94EZqf0
Modern-day samurai, farmers, artisans and merchants.
12Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:03:00.74ID:L/X74zIK0
Just dirty.
15Security Guard [lv.26].Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:03:46.91ID:zSZTJHYS0
It smells bad.
16Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:03:49.31ID:4O20phkr0
I guess it’s a pain to dry your hair because we don’t have hair.
17Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:03:51.14ID:GCY1Y3Ll0
It’s not good for your body to stay in the bath for a long time. But the amount of water is too much to just throw away. Actually, showers use a fair amount of water. I guess it’s most economical to dry your body with a wrung-out towel.
18Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:04:16.13ID:pHpEttAI0
This kind of thing is a regional thing too. In the Kanto region, gas and water bills are so high that people skimp on baths. PFAS is also found in tap water, so it’s really dangerous lol.
20Security Guard [lv.25] [Seedling].Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:04:37.50ID:OwSf//UQ0
He starts covering it up with perfume, like he’s from the Middle Ages.
21Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:04:38.58ID:5g/gJznC0
It stinks.
22Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:04:39.47ID:BCn7vXEE0
Baths are dangerous, so I think once every two days is a good pace. Once every three days should be fine too.
23Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:04:50.33ID:cBhtSeON0
In places like nursing homes, hospitals, and prisons,
I think it’s good to have them there two or three times a week,
so I wonder if that’s okay.
I think it’s good to have them there two or three times a week,
so I wonder if that’s okay.
24Security Guard [lv.8] [Sprout].Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:05:09.18ID:kGefltLX0
The shower is not thermally efficient. Water bills are also rising.
25Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:05:12.62ID:ibNnGRKi0
Women stink.
26Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:05:13.81ID:TZNBpcJP0
This steady effort that also leads to greenhouse gas reduction should be appreciated more than Greta, right?
28Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:05:41.53ID:BjA3G9sU0
That’s why you get cold feet.
29Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:05:55.08ID:hg70BnBl0
I take a long bath every day and read manga on my kindle lol. Does canceling the bath mean you don’t take a shower either?
30Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:05:56.72ID:9Urd1jh40
That’s why you get cold hands and feet, even though I’m not in it.
31Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:06:02.98ID:ibNnGRKi0
Even though he doesn’t like to soak in bathtubs, he says he can’t sleep at night because he’s sensitive to the cold.
34Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:06:15.44ID:ueTf7oNe0
I really dislike the smell that is unique to women in the winter and people who live an unhealthy lifestyle.
35Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:06:31.15ID:2puJACJD0
If you’re stuck at home in the winter, it’s normal to not go in for a day or so.
36Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:06:37.80ID:BCn7vXEE0
Your skin and hair may be in better condition while you’re in hospital and don’t take a bath every day.
61Security Guard [lv.8] [Sprout].Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:11:11.21ID:kGefltLX0
>>36
If you bathe in fresh water every day, the oils will dissolve in the water and cause skin irritation. If you don’t change the water every day and just keep reheating it, the oils and fats won’t dissolve in the water, so your skin won’t get irritated. If you have a family, it’s best to go in last.
If you bathe in fresh water every day, the oils will dissolve in the water and cause skin irritation. If you don’t change the water every day and just keep reheating it, the oils and fats won’t dissolve in the water, so your skin won’t get irritated. If you have a family, it’s best to go in last.
38Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:07:09.31ID:yAV76s/S0
She’s a real dirty gal.
40Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:07:38.20ID:74gTr6O20
Moss grows.
59Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:10:27.47ID:hg70BnBl0
>>40
So the lyrics for the national anthem were written by the Bath Cancellation community.
So the lyrics for the national anthem were written by the Bath Cancellation community.
41Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:08:22.57ID:B/tIc1mU0
It’s an illusion that women are beautiful.
43Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:08:36.49ID:AGaD8izr0
Ah, so that’s why you spray perfume all over the place. Are you French?
44Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:08:38.81ID:4WkVea290
My uncles and aunties have a slower metabolism so it’s okay to do it once every three days, but young people should have it.
45Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:08:38.84ID:fHzxcArU0
I don’t know if Japan is the only country that is doing this kind of research and is concerned about it.
47Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:09:16.60ID:IKVm0jz50
The shower is also part of the bath.
48Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:09:23.24ID:+7SghsCU0
It’s too unclear whether a shower counts as a bath.
52Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:09:51.71ID:BRAxuYOG0
>>48
This.
This.
53Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 16, 2024 (Mon) 17:09:51.90ID:rahWyV8v0
If you stop taking baths, your skin’s turnover will slow down and you will age faster.
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