Even if it’s not medically harmful, there are situations where it may not be ideal:
- Shared bathrooms 🏠
- Poor drainage or cleaning habits
- Associating showers only with urination (habit formation)
It can also become a behavioral habit that some people prefer to avoid.
🧠 5. Psychological Habit Formation
Habits form through repetition.
If someone regularly pees in the shower:
- The brain starts linking showering with urination
- It may become automatic over time
- It becomes harder to separate bathroom behaviors
👉 This is more about psychology than health.
🌿 6. Environmental Argument (Water Saving)
Some people argue it is:
- Water-efficient 💧
- Saves flushing water
- Environmentally friendly in certain contexts
While this may be true in theory, it depends on:
- Personal hygiene habits
- Cleaning practices afterward
🚿 7. Hygiene Considerations
Important point:
- Shower water should ideally drain quickly
- Surfaces should be cleaned regularly
- Standing water should not accumulate
Good hygiene practices matter more than the act itself.
🧠 8. Medical Perspective