Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t think of a way to make this post less ridiculous. Sorry!
It’s just that I’ve never had a contractor (or their GF) poop when they ask to use the toilet. She did this on two separate occasions when she was with him while he mowed my lawn (which were short visits).
This time, she even left the toilet messy. 😵😵
Again, apologies.
Not asking for advice. 😝😝
(Yes, I will let anyone use my bathroom.)
No, it's not weird. Is she human? She might have issues down there and need access to a bathroom. I know I have that thing where if I get a rush of anxiety or excitement it revs up my insides and I have to go to the bathroom quickly.
I've had this happen before interviews and in the car on the way to something "exciting". She might be dealing with something similar?
I don't understand the premise of your question. It's not weird, I guess the weird part is that she has access to your bathroom and she has to go and you are noting it.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t think of a way to make this post less ridiculous. Sorry!
It’s just that I’ve never had a contractor (or their GF) poop when they ask to use the toilet. She did this on two separate occasions when she was with him while he mowed my lawn (which were short visits).
This time, she even left the toilet messy. 😵😵
Again, apologies.
Not asking for advice. 😝😝
(Yes, I will let anyone use my bathroom.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weirder is that your contractor's GF is even in your house to begin with. Sounds very unprofessional.
Put loose marbles in the medicine cabinet to see if she’s snooping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
You cannot possibly be comparing ketchup on a plate to skid marks on a toilet.
I’m saying that expecting a guest in your home to clean any part of it is ungracious hosting.
Anonymous wrote:I think what gets me here is the class dimension. OP clearly labeled the person as The Help. It wasn’t “a guest” did this, but one of “them” did it.
Anonymous wrote:Weirder is that your contractor's GF is even in your house to begin with. Sounds very unprofessional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
You cannot possibly be comparing ketchup on a plate to skid marks on a toilet.
I’m saying that expecting a guest in your home to clean any part of it is ungracious hosting.
Anonymous wrote: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?
You cannot possibly be comparing ketchup on a plate to skid marks on a toilet.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly unless you really really like this contractor or too swamped to look for another one I would find someone else.
I just don’t like too much weirdness around me!
Anonymous wrote:I'd have to have cholera to poop at someone's house and MOST people don't have IBD and Chron's.