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Peeing in the Shower, Childish or Saving Water?
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In addition to this, here is my scientific breakdown of the amount of water used during pissing in the shower versus in the toilet.
I have been engaged in water saving measures like a good little neoliberal subject and my current long hair basic shower uses about 50 litres of water, no pissing. But in the shower it is almost 1/3 or half warm water which consumes a lot of energy.
One flush on the piss setting side of the toilet is in my understanding about 3l of water, all cold.
So, if we assume pissing takes 20 seconds on average (yes I googled this: https://www.sharp.com/health-news/how-long-should-it-take-to-pee) and I read a shower uses on average 15l of water/minute then 20 seconds in the shower is 5 liters of water.
Therefore, pissing in the shower does not save water unless you piss and wash at the same time. In which case you probably can't aim much.
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You don't need to have the water running to urinate, it just shouldn't be done at the end of the shower.
Aim at what?