For most, taking a shower is a personal hygiene practice. For others, it's a chance to have fun with their partner and transform a mundane experience into a steamy, sudsy rendezvous.

Does science really support joining your partner in the shower for a cold one from time to time?

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As we age, couples' showering begins to diminish for many reasons. Insecurity, work schedules, bathing habits, and other reasons may factor into why people grow apart under the shower head. Others have never even tried it and might find the idea too weird.

It turns out the combination of warm water and a cold beverage can promote brain health and even trigger a euphoric feeling. Most couples do shower separately, according to data provided from a recent Harris Poll.

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Of all the parts of the body, the brain may benefit the most from having an occasional shower beer with your partner.

Does science really support joining your partner in the shower for a cold one from time to time? If the data at vinepair.com is accurate, then it's possible to experience something resembling extreme, physical pleasure by cracking a brew with your significant other while you cleanse yourself.

Of all the parts of the body, the brain may benefit the most from having an occasional shower beer with your partner. Your liver may dispute this science.

A warm shower releases dopamine while a cold beer can increase endorphins in our brain's pleasure centers, according to vinepair.com. So, it just makes sense that the two combined might spark a chemical reaction in the body that's highly pleasurable.

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