Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's - very weird. I've never had a contractor ask to use my bathroom (I offer) or have a friend use it. That's just....strange.
You’ve never had a friend use your bathroom?
Poop and not clean up? No. Do your friends leave poop stains at your house.
I’ve never cleaned a friend’s toilet after using it. How odd an expectation. Do you also expect your guests to wash their plates after you serve a meal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's - very weird. I've never had a contractor ask to use my bathroom (I offer) or have a friend use it. That's just....strange.
You’ve never had a friend use your bathroom?
Poop and not clean up? No. Do your friends leave poop stains at your house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They may have intestinal issues. People with irritable bowel syndrome, etc. And when they have to go, they have to go. But dag, she should clean up!
There were skid marks. I……..
Inside the bowl where the poop is supposed to be or somewhere else? Did you expect her to go through your cabinets looking for cleaning supplies? If it was on the seat, sure, I’d be upset if she left a mess. But if it was a normal use of the toilet, and she flushed, but didn’t scrub the toilet after using it, I can’t imagine being upset. That’s literally what toilets are for.
I guess YMMV, but I don’t think it’s OK to leave skid marks in someone’s home toilet. I’m a little surprised you think that’s OK.
For the record, there were stains in the bowl, and there was something on the seat, but I didn’t over analyze.
Did you have a toilet cleaning brush available? I don't think you should leave a toilet dirty (even your own) but there aren't always cleaning supplies available. (Crohn's sufferer here)
In my powder room I have cleaner and a brush in the cabinet, yes. Also, there is a tube of Clorox wipes on the counter.
Anonymous wrote:My brother complains that his staff either has to drive to McDonald’s or go to the bathroom or has to pay for a jiffy John because of people like you.
Ffs! People have to poop at work. Yea sometimes it’s big and leaves a mark.
What is wrong with you people.
Would you expect your H’s work to treat him the same way you treat this person?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's - very weird. I've never had a contractor ask to use my bathroom (I offer) or have a friend use it. That's just....strange.
You’ve never had a friend use your bathroom?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our contractors used the bathroom multiple times. The first time they used the downstairs bathroom and my husband had to tell him that we aren’t maids and aren’t going to clean his mess. After that, the contractors used the new bathroom they installed and left piss and poop all over it. I called the office manager and complained, but they are disgusting people. I’m going to post a review on their page with a picture once the warranty is up.
^Wow, PP!
I’ve been a homeowner for nine years. Over the years, I’ve had many people (men and women) in my house to do work. Many times they’ve used the toilet. I’m pretty certain that this is the very first time someone left my toilet a mess.
Also, if she has IBS or something like that, why travel with your SO as he works, ensuring you have to poop in a bunch of strangers’ bathrooms??
Yeah, I have IBD and often I have to run to the bathroom, and I hate the idea that "people should poop only at home!" But I still don't like going to the bathroom away from home, and especially not in others' homes, and I make an effort to limit how frequently that happens. If I'm feeling especially funny on one day, I stay home.
Also, not to get too gross, but I think if you have IBS and IBD you don't typically leave skid marks. If you really really can't wait your bathroom emissions leave a different kind of evidence.
You sound actually considerate. I'm sure you don't prefer to be caught out and about and I sympathize. and I'm sure you also clean, cover up the "different kind of evidence" - Noise?