Dear ones,
You may-be overreacting..When I was a girl in the fifties, the four of us shared bathwater, or Mom/Dad would follow one or some of us and use the water we had started.
That was in the times when we wore the same outer clothes for a week and only bathed on Saturday night.
The world is much more conscious and forward thinking at this time. But your recycling of the bathwater could be on-scale. Compare with what I said of myself, above. And go figure...
What I don't like is the discrimination that HER girl goes first and several boys take what's left. Two or three on the same bathwater is probably plenty. Everyone knows that little girls are cleaner than little boys; or is that discrimination, too...?
Right now I'm living in the Third World. Children on the indigenous reserve get a GLASS of water in the morning, to wash their faces and mouths and brush their teeth. When they want a complete bath, they head for the river, usually late afternoon or early evening. But everyone is really clean and loves to be clean. You don't smell anyone's bad body odour there.
We need to be thankful for OUR warm water, bubble suds, and sharing in all its forms...
God love and bless you and bring you through prayer and reflection to the realisation of true values and true virtues....