Would you be upset if someone became inebriated and puked in your bathroom during a party?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did they clean it? I would be upset if they didn’t. Similarly, those of you who have poop blowouts in the bathroom during a party and leave it all over the walls and towels and floors and don’t clean up are nasty.


Does this really happen? Who are you all in DCUM land hanging out with??!


Yes this happens. I’ve had guests spend 40 min in our powder room blowing out the toilet, leaving remnants everywhere and all over. And just walking out without a care in the world.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Or is this the cost of doing business when you host a party?


Yes.
If kids mad and concerned. Adults I’d be pissed. What are you 15?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did they clean it? I would be upset if they didn’t. Similarly, those of you who have poop blowouts in the bathroom during a party and leave it all over the walls and towels and floors and don’t clean up are nasty.


Wtf kind of parties are you going to

Have never encountered this ever in my life…


You must not be invited to a lot of parties. It’s pretty common.


Oh honey. No, people shitting all over the walls, towels, and floor is not common. At least not at the parties I attend.
Anonymous
This is why we lock our main bedroom door.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did they clean it? I would be upset if they didn’t. Similarly, those of you who have poop blowouts in the bathroom during a party and leave it all over the walls and towels and floors and don’t clean up are nasty.


Does this really happen? Who are you all in DCUM land hanging out with??!


Yes this happens. I’ve had guests spend 40 min in our powder room blowing out the toilet, leaving remnants everywhere and all over. And just walking out without a care in the world.


Are these pineapple/grey rock parties?
Anonymous
How old was the person?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is why we lock our main bedroom door.


+1

Had to learn the hard way that people are far too curious. Also, people are more messy than we think they are. OP, are you going to give us more information?
Anonymous
MIL once had diarrhea all down the hall and into bathroom. Didn’t clean up or mention it at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did they clean it? I would be upset if they didn’t. Similarly, those of you who have poop blowouts in the bathroom during a party and leave it all over the walls and towels and floors and don’t clean up are nasty.


Does this really happen? Who are you all in DCUM land hanging out with??!


Yes this happens. I’ve had guests spend 40 min in our powder room blowing out the toilet, leaving remnants everywhere and all over. And just walking out without a care in the world.


How does the poop get on the walls and floor and towels? I don’t even understand this. We’ve had stomach bugs rip through our house and not have poop splattered.
Anonymous
This happens. Unless they made a big mess or clogged the toilet, I'd let it slide.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did they clean it? I would be upset if they didn’t. Similarly, those of you who have poop blowouts in the bathroom during a party and leave it all over the walls and towels and floors and don’t clean up are nasty.


Does this really happen? Who are you all in DCUM land hanging out with??!


Yes this happens. I’ve had guests spend 40 min in our powder room blowing out the toilet, leaving remnants everywhere and all over. And just walking out without a care in the world.


How does the poop get on the walls and floor and towels? I don’t even understand this. We’ve had stomach bugs rip through our house and not have poop splattered.


Yes I have always wondered this!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did they clean it? I would be upset if they didn’t. Similarly, those of you who have poop blowouts in the bathroom during a party and leave it all over the walls and towels and floors and don’t clean up are nasty.


Does this really happen? Who are you all in DCUM land hanging out with??!



They hover.
Yes this happens. I’ve had guests spend 40 min in our powder room blowing out the toilet, leaving remnants everywhere and all over. And just walking out without a care in the world.


How does the poop get on the walls and floor and towels? I don’t even understand this. We’ve had stomach bugs rip through our house and not have poop splattered.
Anonymous
No, of course not. Most people would be so insanely embarrassed it that happened to them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did they clean it? I would be upset if they didn’t. Similarly, those of you who have poop blowouts in the bathroom during a party and leave it all over the walls and towels and floors and don’t clean up are nasty.


Does this really happen? Who are you all in DCUM land hanging out with??!


Yes this happens. I’ve had guests spend 40 min in our powder room blowing out the toilet, leaving remnants everywhere and all over. And just walking out without a care in the world.


How does the poop get on the walls and floor and towels? I don’t even understand this. We’ve had stomach bugs rip through our house and not have poop splattered.


Yes I have always wondered this!


Not making it to the toilet! Or thinking you do and realizing to late you didn’t. The latter happened to me with a stomach bug at work. One of the most embarrassing things that have ever happened.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Curious how you know this happened, OP. Because if I puked at someone else's house, I would everything in my limited human powers to eliminate the evidence -- and if I was too sick to clean up, my spouse would be enlisted until the bathroom looked exactly as it looked when the party started.


When a blackout drunk tried to clean up a mess, it gets worse.

That's how the poop gets on the walls and towels.
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