Anonymous wrote:It's...a shower. Do you need a refresher on how that works?
Anonymous wrote:The dirt/debris on his shoes can't be any worse than the stench in our bathrooms after DH takes a dump!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are okay with wearing shoes in the house why would you care if they are in the shower. You can always just turn on the shower afterwards and clean up.
If you are comfortable with stepping on bird droppings remnants, gasoline, oil, dog poop remnants while you are in the shower, well that's on you. Your house. Your shower.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, you are being totally unreasonable. I've never seen a workman remove their shoes, ever.
+1000. He wears those shoes too because of safety precautions. Don't you know that this is part of normal protective gear? You are an idiot and a control freak. Bleach is your friend and only costs $3.99 a gallon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are okay with wearing shoes in the house why would you care if they are in the shower. You can always just turn on the shower afterwards and clean up.
If you are comfortable with stepping on bird droppings remnants, gasoline, oil, dog poop remnants while you are in the shower, well that's on you. Your house. Your shower.
Anonymous wrote:If you are okay with wearing shoes in the house why would you care if they are in the shower. You can always just turn on the shower afterwards and clean up.