Anonymous wrote:I kind of agree with your husband. If the kids were little, the boundary would seem arbitrary. But why does your DD want to use the master bathroom when the hall one is available. At the very least, she needs to knock.
Anonymous wrote:Ha ha ha, this is hilarious. My kids LOVE our master bathroom. No idea why. They bathe in the hall bathroom, but heaven forbid they actually use it for any other purpose. Even if they wake up in the middle of the night to pee, they walk right past the hall bathroom (door open, light on) and into our dark bedroom, to open our master bathroom and turn on the light and use the toilet in there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It bugs me when our middle school son uses our bathroom because he leaves the seat up. For this reason, I have told him he can't use ours. He and his sister have their own bathroom.
--lesbian mom
That's kind of funny. Poor sister though, dealing with the seat up.
Blah, blah, blah I am the only chick with 4 dudes in the house. This just doesn't bother me any more. I automatically flip it down and truthfully I'd prefer its up so they aren't peeing all over where I have to sit.
I'm not a lesbian, I'm a single mom and my son is also the only male in the house. I have trained him to not leave the seat up, its selfish and lazy. I don't understand why this behavior would be tolerated
Agreed. My DH has never, ever left the seat up in our 10 years of marriage. He was raised by a single mom with two brothers. She clearly trained them well.
Explain please? Why is it rude for him to leave it up but not rude for you to leave it down?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It bugs me when our middle school son uses our bathroom because he leaves the seat up. For this reason, I have told him he can't use ours. He and his sister have their own bathroom.
--lesbian mom
That's kind of funny. Poor sister though, dealing with the seat up.
Blah, blah, blah I am the only chick with 4 dudes in the house. This just doesn't bother me any more. I automatically flip it down and truthfully I'd prefer its up so they aren't peeing all over where I have to sit.
I'm not a lesbian, I'm a single mom and my son is also the only male in the house. I have trained him to not leave the seat up, its selfish and lazy. I don't understand why this behavior would be tolerated
Agreed. My DH has never, ever left the seat up in our 10 years of marriage. He was raised by a single mom with two brothers. She clearly trained them well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It bugs me when our middle school son uses our bathroom because he leaves the seat up. For this reason, I have told him he can't use ours. He and his sister have their own bathroom.
--lesbian mom
That's kind of funny. Poor sister though, dealing with the seat up.
Blah, blah, blah I am the only chick with 4 dudes in the house. This just doesn't bother me any more. I automatically flip it down and truthfully I'd prefer its up so they aren't peeing all over where I have to sit.
I'm not a lesbian, I'm a single mom and my son is also the only male in the house. I have trained him to not leave the seat up, its selfish and lazy. I don't understand why this behavior would be tolerated
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It bugs me when our middle school son uses our bathroom because he leaves the seat up. For this reason, I have told him he can't use ours. He and his sister have their own bathroom.
--lesbian mom
That's kind of funny. Poor sister though, dealing with the seat up.
Blah, blah, blah I am the only chick with 4 dudes in the house. This just doesn't bother me any more. I automatically flip it down and truthfully I'd prefer its up so they aren't peeing all over where I have to sit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It bugs me when our middle school son uses our bathroom because he leaves the seat up. For this reason, I have told him he can't use ours. He and his sister have their own bathroom.
--lesbian mom
That's kind of funny. Poor sister though, dealing with the seat up.