For all of you talking about how much water I wasted and the price of the bill....I'm not one to worry about that. I actually meant to fall asleep for a few minutes, but I didn't wake up. And I don't pay the water bill so I'm not worried, but my parents will when they go to pay it. I don't usually take a shower longer than 15 minutes. If I'm in a rush I can finish up in 5 minutes. When I fell asleep I had no intention of sleeping that long. I will have to try my best to prevent that from occuring again.
I have had no problems where I nearly died from sleeping in the shower. I rest me head on the front wall with my face away from the water. The water only rolls down the back and not the front of my body. And I can't fall in doing and I don't know how to explain, but I'll try. Imagine you take a ladder and prop it up against the side of the house. The reason I stay standing up is the same reason that the ladder stays propped up against the house. When my feet are wet (yours too) and they get wrinkles it's due to your feet adapting to the water. They wrinkle up to provide grip. Same for hands. My feet grip onto the floor of the shower and my head rests on the front. In doing so it provides a slight slant in my posture similar to the ladder.
I think that made sense. It did to me at least. I'm not saying it's not possible to get hurt resting in the shower, only that it's not as common an occurance than you'd think.
Fair enough. I must have gotten the wrong impression by you stating that you took a shower for nearly three hours and assumed you meant every time you shower. My assumption now is that it probably only occurred once?