Turning the tap on that nice bed-like environment is a real dopamine hurdle. And I keep getting lost in my thoughts. Bathrooms are practically stimulation-less spaces.

  • snrkl
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    You mean my thinking cube?

    I do my best thinking in the shower… I have amazing realisations and form incredible connections between relevant life dots…

    I just have trouble remembering the outcomes of this thinking once I get out…

  • paraphrand
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    Hell yes it’s a sensory thing. The warm water and the water hitting my body. The white noise. Also, not wearing clothing. It’s all mesmerizing.

  • @eatthecake
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    Bathrooms are practically stimulation-less spaces.

    Disagree. The water is perfect stimulation. The way it touches your skin, the temperature control, the rain sound, the blocking of all else. A shower is stimulatory contentment.

    • DankOfAmerica
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      Same. Sometimes I need to force myself to get it. Within secs, I wonder why I had to override my resistance, and if I will do it again tomorrow. I will do it again tomorrow.

  • @PoopSpiderman
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    I’ve been doing this as long as I can remember.

  • The Giant Korean
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    Frequently. Sometimes the only thing that snaps me back into reality is the hot water running out.

    • ivanafterall ☑️
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      That’s me. Hot water running out means the shower is over. :(

      • The Giant Korean
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        God help me if I ever get one of those instant hot water heaters. They’ll be putting my face on milk cartons.

  • @AreaKode
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    A shower has been part of my morning routine for years. It’s more about clearing my head and waking up than it is cleaning myself.

  • ronalicious
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    this isn’t solely a ADHD thing

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        lol OP doesn’t mention showering too much tho

        • @[email protected]
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          It’s about the frequency/intensity of the experience. Why do you take the image at face value instead of using critical thinking? You’re just a troll arguing in bad faith.

          • ronalicious
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            I am not arguing in bad faith, hell… I didn’t even think I was arguing. and yes, I get stuck in the shower too.

            and I’m not the one accusing anyone of anything.

            I’m just saying, it happens.

            good grief.

  • Ananääs
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    Try not to sit in the shower, if you do it won’t be possible to leave.

    • ivanafterall ☑️
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      You’ll be forced to when you run out of hot water. Source: me, all the time.

  • Iapar
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    Jupp. When I was a child my parents always scolded me for showering so long.

    I was building momentum for the day.

  • @[email protected]
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    Similar, but not the same. The routine of it all produces a lot of internal friction. I do get lost in my thoughts, but it’s deep rumination. No dopamine, just anger and hopelessness. I will dissociate before a shower because I know what’s coming. Just standing there staring, knowing I need to physically move and not doing so. Then when the water’s off it’s more standing there not moving. More dreaded routine incoming. Then when I’m out and the post-shower stuff is taken care of, it’s sitting on the bed, staring at the floor or the wall or my phone. Sometimes it takes 3-4 hours start to finish.

    It doesn’t help that the shower is in disrepair and I can’t afford to fix it properly (too much spent on larger house problems that took precedence). But that won’t be a problem soon since I also can’t afford mortgage payments.

    I’m coming up on a year of group therapy multiple times a week to go along with individual therapy. I’ve learned a lot, both about myself and mental health in general, and it’s kept me sane-ish. But I won’t have to worry about that soon either as it’s only a matter of time before the orange shitgibbon’s goons take a torch to Medicaid.

    On the plus side, I managed to get a second denial from SSDI before the brownshirts get their crowbars into that too. I’m not disabled, they say. I’m just a simpleton that can perform simple tasks and follow simple instructions. A simpleton in the 97th percentile for IQ. Thanks, I guess.

    But yeah, the shower is basically a soggy Tardis.

  • @Death_Equity
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    Long showers are the best part of the day.