Taking a bath every day is the corner stone of the routine comprising of a healthy hygienic life. In some Indian families it is downright compulsory and a necessary act without which their OCD won’t let them function for the rest of the day. It’s the one thing all traditional people and religious people do with immense passion and after that you should see the look on their faces when breaking the first bread of the day. If you are one of the member of these traditional families and accustomed to college hostel rules and you come back home after a long halt you will know how huge a sin it is regardless of all the other great things have done earlier if you have decided not to take a bath. It is as good as being regarded as a drug addict. And if not traditional families, it’s also an obsessive task for office goers in the urban because of a tremendous pressure to stay healthy and be presentable and stinky even though you will perspire at some point of the day.
But the most important question is that is not taking a bath everyday cancerous to our lives. Or lets say is not taking a bath going to leave you lonely surrounded by a layer of filthy stinky air around you. Well in the times of great wars soliders mange to stay attentive 24/7 for many a days so let alone taking the luxury of talking a bath. But they are stronger and able then the rest of us. Until and unless you work in a chemical factory or the sewers, or garbage management or a doctor or anything that involves sweat you can save a lot of water and still remain healthy by choosing not to take a shower. I have no medical knowledge or expertise so if you are too very curious and want to be certain you should take the comment of a very expert dermatologist and inquire as to what the consequences of not taking a bath could be. But if you just take a general look at the people around or try it once for yourself you will realize your work routine still remains the same and the people around seldom give a damn as to know about the intricate details that reveal the fact that you took a bath or not.