Forget the hype. Taking a bath can Drama Archivesbe a deeply traumatic experience, especially if you're actually trying to enjoy having one.
Reddit user's canipetyourdog21's boyfriend recently designed a shelf that makes taking a bath genuinely pleasurable.
Who knew that such a thing was possible?
The shelf, which affixes to the bathtub, includes a wine cup holder and carved out spaces for candles and an iPhone.
No longer will she have to sit in the bath with only herself, her own thoughts, a magazine that inevitably gets soaked or some crappy Lilith Fair playlist.
"It fits in there pretty snug!" canipetyourdog said on Reddit of the shelf, because of course it does.
Canistealyourshelf?
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