Beach house/houseguest etiquette: go poop in *your* bathroom, not the powder room

Anonymous
Hello! If you are sharing a beach house with family/friends, and you have a room or rooms with your family’s own bathroom, don’t poop in the powder room/don’t tie up the powder room. The powder room—usually near the kitchen/on the main level—is for washing hands or a quick pee. It is not for you to sit there and grunt and drop a load while others are waiting to wash hands/quickly pee, and then have to smell your stench.

This also goes for when you are a houseguest. In my home, guests have the entire lower level to themselves—full bath, full bedroom with queen-size bed, private sitting area with TV. THAT is where you go to poop, don’t use the powder room on the main level for this purpose.

I said what I said.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hello! If you are sharing a beach house with family/friends, and you have a room or rooms with your family’s own bathroom, don’t poop in the powder room/don’t tie up the powder room. The powder room—usually near the kitchen/on the main level—is for washing hands or a quick pee. It is not for you to sit there and grunt and drop a load while others are waiting to wash hands/quickly pee, and then have to smell your stench.

This also goes for when you are a houseguest. In my home, guests have the entire lower level to themselves—full bath, full bedroom with queen-size bed, private sitting area with TV. THAT is where you go to poop, don’t use the powder room on the main level for this purpose.

I said what I said.


Bathrooms are for going to the bathroom. Including "powder rooms" If you don't like it than don't invite others over. To play devil's advocate what if you thought you only had a pee and then had to go #2. Would you expect the visitor to hop up and run to "their" bathroom? You should reconsider having guests over. You are too much.

" I said what I said" whatever that means
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hello! If you are sharing a beach house with family/friends, and you have a room or rooms with your family’s own bathroom, don’t poop in the powder room/don’t tie up the powder room. The powder room—usually near the kitchen/on the main level—is for washing hands or a quick pee. It is not for you to sit there and grunt and drop a load while others are waiting to wash hands/quickly pee, and then have to smell your stench.

This also goes for when you are a houseguest. In my home, guests have the entire lower level to themselves—full bath, full bedroom with queen-size bed, private sitting area with TV. THAT is where you go to poop, don’t use the powder room on the main level for this purpose.

I said what I said.


Bathrooms are for going to the bathroom. Including "powder rooms" If you don't like it than don't invite others over. To play devil's advocate what if you thought you only had a pee and then had to go #2. Would you expect the visitor to hop up and run to "their" bathroom? You should reconsider having guests over. You are too much.

" I said what I said" whatever that means


Found the person who routinely takes 20 minutes and ties up a bathroom and plays games on their phone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hello! If you are sharing a beach house with family/friends, and you have a room or rooms with your family’s own bathroom, don’t poop in the powder room/don’t tie up the powder room. The powder room—usually near the kitchen/on the main level—is for washing hands or a quick pee. It is not for you to sit there and grunt and drop a load while others are waiting to wash hands/quickly pee, and then have to smell your stench.

This also goes for when you are a houseguest. In my home, guests have the entire lower level to themselves—full bath, full bedroom with queen-size bed, private sitting area with TV. THAT is where you go to poop, don’t use the powder room on the main level for this purpose.

I said what I said.


Bathrooms are for going to the bathroom. Including "powder rooms" If you don't like it than don't invite others over. To play devil's advocate what if you thought you only had a pee and then had to go #2. Would you expect the visitor to hop up and run to "their" bathroom? You should reconsider having guests over. You are too much.

" I said what I said" whatever that means


PS I hope everyone poops in your powder room off the kitchen and they are smell really really badly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hello! If you are sharing a beach house with family/friends, and you have a room or rooms with your family’s own bathroom, don’t poop in the powder room/don’t tie up the powder room. The powder room—usually near the kitchen/on the main level—is for washing hands or a quick pee. It is not for you to sit there and grunt and drop a load while others are waiting to wash hands/quickly pee, and then have to smell your stench.

This also goes for when you are a houseguest. In my home, guests have the entire lower level to themselves—full bath, full bedroom with queen-size bed, private sitting area with TV. THAT is where you go to poop, don’t use the powder room on the main level for this purpose.

I said what I said.


Bathrooms are for going to the bathroom. Including "powder rooms" If you don't like it than don't invite others over. To play devil's advocate what if you thought you only had a pee and then had to go #2. Would you expect the visitor to hop up and run to "their" bathroom? You should reconsider having guests over. You are too much.

" I said what I said" whatever that means


PS I hope everyone poops in your powder room off the kitchen and they are smell really really badly.


Sorry you can’t control your bowels anymore, Gladys.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hello! If you are sharing a beach house with family/friends, and you have a room or rooms with your family’s own bathroom, don’t poop in the powder room/don’t tie up the powder room. The powder room—usually near the kitchen/on the main level—is for washing hands or a quick pee. It is not for you to sit there and grunt and drop a load while others are waiting to wash hands/quickly pee, and then have to smell your stench.

This also goes for when you are a houseguest. In my home, guests have the entire lower level to themselves—full bath, full bedroom with queen-size bed, private sitting area with TV. THAT is where you go to poop, don’t use the powder room on the main level for this purpose.

I said what I said.


Bathrooms are for going to the bathroom. Including "powder rooms" If you don't like it than don't invite others over. To play devil's advocate what if you thought you only had a pee and then had to go #2. Would you expect the visitor to hop up and run to "their" bathroom? You should reconsider having guests over. You are too much.

" I said what I said" whatever that means


Found the person who routinely takes 20 minutes and ties up a bathroom and plays games on their phone.


Nope not me! But keep defecting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hello! If you are sharing a beach house with family/friends, and you have a room or rooms with your family’s own bathroom, don’t poop in the powder room/don’t tie up the powder room. The powder room—usually near the kitchen/on the main level—is for washing hands or a quick pee. It is not for you to sit there and grunt and drop a load while others are waiting to wash hands/quickly pee, and then have to smell your stench.

This also goes for when you are a houseguest. In my home, guests have the entire lower level to themselves—full bath, full bedroom with queen-size bed, private sitting area with TV. THAT is where you go to poop, don’t use the powder room on the main level for this purpose.

I said what I said.


Bathrooms are for going to the bathroom. Including "powder rooms" If you don't like it than don't invite others over. To play devil's advocate what if you thought you only had a pee and then had to go #2. Would you expect the visitor to hop up and run to "their" bathroom? You should reconsider having guests over. You are too much.

" I said what I said" whatever that means


Found the person who routinely takes 20 minutes and ties up a bathroom and plays games on their phone.


Nope not me! But keep defecting.


deflecting
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hello! If you are sharing a beach house with family/friends, and you have a room or rooms with your family’s own bathroom, don’t poop in the powder room/don’t tie up the powder room. The powder room—usually near the kitchen/on the main level—is for washing hands or a quick pee. It is not for you to sit there and grunt and drop a load while others are waiting to wash hands/quickly pee, and then have to smell your stench.

This also goes for when you are a houseguest. In my home, guests have the entire lower level to themselves—full bath, full bedroom with queen-size bed, private sitting area with TV. THAT is where you go to poop, don’t use the powder room on the main level for this purpose.

I said what I said.


Bathrooms are for going to the bathroom. Including "powder rooms" If you don't like it than don't invite others over. To play devil's advocate what if you thought you only had a pee and then had to go #2. Would you expect the visitor to hop up and run to "their" bathroom? You should reconsider having guests over. You are too much.

" I said what I said" whatever that means


PS I hope everyone poops in your powder room off the kitchen and they are smell really really badly.


Sorry you can’t control your bowels anymore, Gladys.


Nope, not me Karen/Ken. Try again troll
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hello! If you are sharing a beach house with family/friends, and you have a room or rooms with your family’s own bathroom, don’t poop in the powder room/don’t tie up the powder room. The powder room—usually near the kitchen/on the main level—is for washing hands or a quick pee. It is not for you to sit there and grunt and drop a load while others are waiting to wash hands/quickly pee, and then have to smell your stench.

This also goes for when you are a houseguest. In my home, guests have the entire lower level to themselves—full bath, full bedroom with queen-size bed, private sitting area with TV. THAT is where you go to poop, don’t use the powder room on the main level for this purpose.

I said what I said.


Why are you even keeping track of where your guests are pooping? Since it sounds like your home has plenty of bathrooms and sinks, go use a different one if the one you were aiming for is occupied and stop trying to guess what people are doing in it. It’s bizarre to think so much about anyone else’s bathroom habits.
Anonymous
What if I am a lightning quick pooper?

Signed,y sh*t don't stink
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hello! If you are sharing a beach house with family/friends, and you have a room or rooms with your family’s own bathroom, don’t poop in the powder room/don’t tie up the powder room. The powder room—usually near the kitchen/on the main level—is for washing hands or a quick pee. It is not for you to sit there and grunt and drop a load while others are waiting to wash hands/quickly pee, and then have to smell your stench.

This also goes for when you are a houseguest. In my home, guests have the entire lower level to themselves—full bath, full bedroom with queen-size bed, private sitting area with TV. THAT is where you go to poop, don’t use the powder room on the main level for this purpose.

I said what I said.


Bathrooms are for going to the bathroom. Including "powder rooms" If you don't like it than don't invite others over. To play devil's advocate what if you thought you only had a pee and then had to go #2. Would you expect the visitor to hop up and run to "their" bathroom? You should reconsider having guests over. You are too much.

" I said what I said" whatever that means


Found the person who routinely takes 20 minutes and ties up a bathroom and plays games on their phone.


What a bizarre response to a perfectly normal comment. I’m pregnant, and what I think may happen when I go in there ends up different at times. Get some Poopouri! It’s not that deep!
Anonymous
Bizarre, why have that room if no one can use it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hello! If you are sharing a beach house with family/friends, and you have a room or rooms with your family’s own bathroom, don’t poop in the powder room/don’t tie up the powder room. The powder room—usually near the kitchen/on the main level—is for washing hands or a quick pee. It is not for you to sit there and grunt and drop a load while others are waiting to wash hands/quickly pee, and then have to smell your stench.

This also goes for when you are a houseguest. In my home, guests have the entire lower level to themselves—full bath, full bedroom with queen-size bed, private sitting area with TV. THAT is where you go to poop, don’t use the powder room on the main level for this purpose.

I said what I said.


Bathrooms are for going to the bathroom. Including "powder rooms" If you don't like it than don't invite others over. To play devil's advocate what if you thought you only had a pee and then had to go #2. Would you expect the visitor to hop up and run to "their" bathroom? You should reconsider having guests over. You are too much.

" I said what I said" whatever that means


Found the person who routinely takes 20 minutes and ties up a bathroom and plays games on their phone.


What a bizarre response to a perfectly normal comment. I’m pregnant, and what I think may happen when I go in there ends up different at times. Get some Poopouri! It’s not that deep!


Go to your private bathroom and stop tying up the one in the common area that other guests need to use to wash their hands or quickly pee.
Anonymous
I would love to know what psychological pathology leads to someone analyzing and having strong opinions on where others do their business. Just so bizarre.
Anonymous
I knock several times so they get the hint that others need to use the one in the common area. But then I go to a diff bathroom because no thanks on the stanks.
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