Anonymous wrote:Op here. Didn't realize handwashing was so polarizing!
To answer a few questions just for sport:
-I wasn't analyzing bathroom use. We just have a small house and the guest bath opens right into the kitchen.
-MIL didn't cook on this visit, luckily, but did put dishes away multiple times
-DH will never be the one to say something. When I reminded him that this happened on her last visit and that he and I had discussed it, he said "really? I don't remember that at all"
-MIL is a fan of soap and we actually went shopping for nice soaps for her friends. I think they use them for scenting their linen closets and drawers.
-MIL does not shower on her visits although we have a safe and accessible shower and very nice bathroom and towels. Our sheets yellow after her visits and it's a big production to get them clean, but that's another post.
-MIL has lived here for 50 years but is from a country where many people use different manners in different contexts- at home she adheres to the culture of her family of origin, and in restaurants and public places she adheres to the culture of her native country's former colonizers. Which I guess sort of explains things?
-I could never, ever say something to her which is why I had to blurt everything out here!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s absolutely disgusting. I’m sorry 😫 if she’s staying longer than a week I’d bring it up, she’ll contaminate the rest of your house.
I agree it’s gross but the rest of this is over the top. She’ll “contaminate the house”?
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Didn't realize handwashing was so polarizing!
To answer a few questions just for sport:
-I wasn't analyzing bathroom use. We just have a small house and the guest bath opens right into the kitchen.
-MIL didn't cook on this visit, luckily, but did put dishes away multiple times
-DH will never be the one to say something. When I reminded him that this happened on her last visit and that he and I had discussed it, he said "really? I don't remember that at all"
-MIL is a fan of soap and we actually went shopping for nice soaps for her friends. I think they use them for scenting their linen closets and drawers.
-MIL does not shower on her visits although we have a safe and accessible shower and very nice bathroom and towels. Our sheets yellow after her visits and it's a big production to get them clean, but that's another post.
-MIL has lived here for 50 years but is from a country where many people use different manners in different contexts- at home she adheres to the culture of her family of origin, and in restaurants and public places she adheres to the culture of her native country's former colonizers. Which I guess sort of explains things?
-I could never, ever say something to her which is why I had to blurt everything out here!
Anonymous wrote:I agree this is gross, but I do not understand people who pay this much attention to policing others' hygiene.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I'm a handwasher but just humor me here:
you go to the bathroom, take down your pants, use TP to wipe and likely your hand NEVER touches any part of the body because it's wrapped in TP.
Why are we so anal (pun intended ) about this?
Yes, someone explain this please!
Anonymous wrote:So, I'm a handwasher but just humor me here:
you go to the bathroom, take down your pants, use TP to wipe and likely your hand NEVER touches any part of the body because it's wrapped in TP.
Why are we so anal (pun intended ) about this?
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't say anything. She isn't going to change at her age, and you are not at any greater risk from her now than before you realized this habit.
I wash my hands every time now, but I grew up in a household that didn't (it took having a baby to change me). We were not constantly getting pink eye or whatever you're imagining. You will be fine for this visit. [/quote]
Same.
Anonymous wrote:I am nearly compulsive about handwashing but then I work in healthcare and have taken microbiology.
I also know that studies have shown the large majority of men and a majority of women also don’t wash hands after using toilet. So clearly this might be ewwwwww, but it’s not a species threatening behavior. In fact it’s a mere blink of the eye in the human timeline that we have had soap and a half blink since we formulated the germ theory of disease.
OP, I sympathize. Spring clean once she’s gone, with careful attention to disinfecting doorknobs and light switches. You’ll be okay either way but the spring cleaning will cheer you up.
PS I bet your husband doesn’t wash after toilet when you’re not around. 😉