Not at my office. The people who use the bathroom are not mentally ill. Just apparently disgusting. |
This in a nutshell. There will be pages and pages and pages here of how wearing shoes inside the house is absolutely disgusting but I guarantee those same people that are so obsessive about their houses will absolutely leave the bathroom disgusting. And the waiting room also. Source: Small business owner that works with wealthy clients with a small office that only has one bathroom. |
Sounds like someone was really sick that day. ![]() |
Do you ever call them out? |
Squatters - you mention wiping the seat. Why don't you just lift the seat?
Or by squatting, do you mean perching with your feet on the seat? Inquiring minds want to know. |
I think wearing shoes in the house is dirty. But I’m also the person frequently going into stalls to flush bowls full of pee or poop or period blood. People everywhere are disgusting. That’s why I don’t understand the people who walk down the street touching things or smearing their hands and arms all over the Metro walls and rails for no reason other than fidgeting. |
What’s going on in the waiting room? Food wrappers? |
No one wipes the seat. |
People who aren’t gross wipe the seat. Seriously- do you just leave the pee behind for the next person to find? |
At least clean your pee from the seat before you leave the stall. |
I’m the PP. I agree with squatting and cleaning up after. All I’m saying is that I will continue to squat regardless of how many people complain about squatters. Squatting doesn’t automatically mean you leave a mess. |
You are the one who leaves poop all over the seat and then leaves |
Sitting on public toilets is the grossest thing I can imagine. I taught my daughter to squat (feet on seat) when she was smaller, and now that she is tall enough, she just leans backwards, bending her knees. Neither one leaves a mess, because I thought her to use tp to clean the seat without ever touching it with her fingers, then flush with her foot on the lever.
Not the OP's situation, but most messes I have witnessed come from kids "allowed" to go into restrooms on their own, without a parent bothering either to teach or check. 'Cause, you know, the kid is all grown up now. Often they even go in barefoot, while the "care"giver is too busy on the phone. Leaving messes has nothing to do with squatting. |
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You sound unhinged. |