Anonymous wrote:Of course you say yes. How is this even a question?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I allowed this once a few years ago and the dude totally bombed out my toilet. It took an hour to air out the bathroom completely.
*gag*
Never would allow them bc of stories like this.
Stories. Like. This. Are. Why. They. Had. To. Ask.
No delivery person is like hmm, my bladder is half full, let me ask this obviously horrified, stuck up princess if I can use her precious bathroom. They didn’t want to. It was an emergency. All you have to do is show a little grace and compassion and I’m astounded by how many of you have so much material wealth and such hard, thin souls.
EXACTLY!
Good God, people. If someone asks to use your toilet, they probably really need to use it. It's cruel to say no.
You do know you can clean your bathroom afterwards if you want, right? Or are you too fancy to clean your own bathroom as well?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think saying yes allow common decency. We have 2 half bathrooms that are more than acceptable for guests to use. I would maybe switch out the hand towel afterwards. I would not want them to go upstairs to the bedroom level.
I don't get the germaphobe part. Do you think they are going to smear poop all over the place? Have you never used a shared restroom?
Fecal matter spray can spread disease and viruses.
And seriously, you’re ok with sitting on the seat after a strangers ass has been there? You hover in public, that’s the difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I allowed this once a few years ago and the dude totally bombed out my toilet. It took an hour to air out the bathroom completely.
*gag*
Never would allow them bc of stories like this.
Stories. Like. This. Are. Why. They. Had. To. Ask.
No delivery person is like hmm, my bladder is half full, let me ask this obviously horrified, stuck up princess if I can use her precious bathroom. They didn’t want to. It was an emergency. All you have to do is show a little grace and compassion and I’m astounded by how many of you have so much material wealth and such hard, thin souls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think saying yes allow common decency. We have 2 half bathrooms that are more than acceptable for guests to use. I would maybe switch out the hand towel afterwards. I would not want them to go upstairs to the bedroom level.
I don't get the germaphobe part. Do you think they are going to smear poop all over the place? Have you never used a shared restroom?
Fecal matter spray can spread disease and viruses.
And seriously, you’re ok with sitting on the seat after a strangers ass has been there? You hover in public, that’s the difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I allowed this once a few years ago and the dude totally bombed out my toilet. It took an hour to air out the bathroom completely.
*gag*
Never would allow them bc of stories like this.
Anonymous wrote:I allowed this once a few years ago and the dude totally bombed out my toilet. It took an hour to air out the bathroom completely.
*gag*
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Thanks to those of you who did not put me down. It has happened more than once so I wanted to be prepared. The previous time was when we moved into this house and one of the movers had obvious diarrhea.