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Children bathing in a small metal bath
Bathing is the immersion of the body in a fluid, usually water or an aqueous solution. It may be practised for hygiene, religious or therapeutic purposes or as a recreational activity.
Some spa facilities provide bathing in various other liquids such as chocolate or mud. There have been examples of bathing in champagne, baked beans and all manner of other substances. The intentional exposure of the body to any agent may be considered bathing, for example to sunlight (sunbathing).
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Wild Japanese Macaque (Snow Monkey) come down from mountain in day time, learned and bathing every winter season in the open air Onsen bath (ja:露天風呂) at Jigokudani Onsen Nagano prefecture (ja:地獄谷温泉 (長野県)), Japan. Habitual of bathing and warming body of Japanese Macaque is believed only in this particular area and succeeded to generations.
Bathing serves several purposes:
Bathing is usually done in a bath (i.e. a place designed for bathing), but may also be done in places not specifically designed for the purpose, such as rooftops (sunbathing), a lake or river.
One town known for its baths is Bath (known during ancient Roman times as Aquae Sulis), a Roman city in England famous for healing hydrothermal springs. It was a popular resort town for the wealthy from Elizabethan to Georgian times.
In the 1880s Edgar Degas, drew a number of pastel studies of women bathing.
There are various kinds of baths, which include:
Bathtub and shower are most commonly used for bathing both in private houses and hotels.
Bathing usually involves the removal of at least some clothing; normally in private baths all clothing is removed. The amount of clothing removed depends on circumstance, custom, and willingness of bathers to reveal themselves. A swimsuit, swimming costume, or bathing suit is a garment designed for swimming or bathing. Typically a men\'s suit consists of shorts or briefs. A women\'s suit often consists of two pieces that cover the breasts and pubic region, or of one piece that resembles the combination of briefs and a tank top joined together.
Prior to the Meiji Restoration, bathing in Japan was mixed gender.[citation needed] Today, most Japanese baths are gender-segregated, while some rural Japanese baths are mixed gender. In both cases (mixed or segregated) public bathing in Japan is typically nude, with bathers carrying a small towel, although there are some mixed gender facilities where bathers wear swimsuits.
Babies can be bathed in a kitchen sink or a small plastic baby bath, instead of using a standard bath, which offers less control of the infant\'s movements and requires the parent to lean awkwardly or kneel.Bathing your baby
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In Western culture, it is typical for people to bathe in the morning before starting the activities of the day or meeting with others outside the home. Arriving at work without having showered may be seen as a sign of unprofessionalism or slovenliness. In contrast, people in East Asia customarily bathe twice a day[citation needed] especially during the evening or the night, the rationale being that after a day\'s work one should remove sweat and dirt, in order to be comfortable and clean, thus keeping the bed clean.
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