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Love Tub
Good Clean Fun For Soakin' Sweethearts | |
Many people like bathing with their sweethearts, but most standard bathtubs make for cramped quarters. Therefore, the Love Tub, a larger tub made to acommodate two people comfortably. The Love Tub will come in red, pink, lavender, mint green, and other romantic colors, and it will be padded, to boot,
to prevent injuries incurred by in-tub cavorting. Baked
http://worldhealths...ralia_dest_spas.htm Note, it says unique in the world. [UnaBubba, Aug 10 2001]
Same place, more info.
http://www.paedagog...g10/dbrink/Lobo.htm About halfway down the page. [UnaBubba, Aug 10 2001]
Soft bathtubs.
http://www.softbath...s.com/usa/index.htm Well-baked, with sprinkles. [Dog Ed, Aug 10 2001]
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Baked: especially in New Jersey "Honeymoon" Hotels. or is it the Catskills? |
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Yes, but are they padded? Anyway, I know two-person tubs exist in hotels, but they are not standard in homes. |
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In the U.S., in newer homes above about $250,000 or so (outside of major cities and other high-real-estate-value areas), they are very nearly standard. They are essentially always jetted, are often corner tubs, and are frequently the centerpiece of an increasingly elaborate master bathroom. They are not marketed as having multiple-person capacity, but I'm pretty confident their size is not just for show. |
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And what about padding or cushioning? I guess that'll come next. Bathing with one's sweetheart (like other acts of desire) is supposed to be fun and rewarding, and thwacking one's head, kneecap, toe, ear, nose, etc against hard porcelain isn't fun OR rewarding. |
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I've seen an ad for a plastics or somesuch company which shows a tub with a little 'give' |
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Yes, yes! Butdash it all, manwe must have padding! |
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Spa baths (jacuzzi) are almost obligatory in upscale housing in Oz. They range from 5' 6" x 18" bathtubs to monster things which will accomodate eight people (so you can get *really* romantic I guess). I must admit I didn't put one in when we did our recent renovations, having spent $20,000 on the bathroom before we considered another few grand for a bathtub. |
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Actually, I proposed a padded bathtub on the Halfbakery, and someone quite nicely provided a link to a company which makes just that. Looks like vinyl over foam, advertised as easy-to-clean, and of course insulates the tub so the water does not cool as quickly as in a standard tub. |
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But are these soft tubs (they sound wonderful) big enough to allow for romantic cavorting? :-) |
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Aqualymics level cavorting? Probably not. Splash-and-tickle? Definitely. |
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