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Toilet humour

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RoseMartha · 27/04/2019 12:30

When do kids stop finding toilet humour funny? Kids are 11 and still find it hilarious often inappropriately so. Drives me nuts.

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AlrightBabby · 27/04/2019 12:47

Mine are 25 and 26, DH is 52 and according to them there is NOTHING funnier than a fart!

Bluntness100 · 27/04/2019 12:49

Well my friends are all in their forties and early fifties and they all still laugh about farting and shitting stories.

I think you'll just have to accept it. Sorry.

SheSnapsThenSheFarts · 27/04/2019 12:51

I'm 46 and still fall about laughing when someone farts. I don't think I'm ever going to grow out of it. And furthermore I don't think I want to Grin

RosamundDarnley · 27/04/2019 13:00

My oh still laughs at farts and he's 66 this year... Grin

MummyDummyNow · 27/04/2019 13:37

My DD (age 6) is more mature than me! i told her an hilarious poo joke, I was really laughing (it's a classic!) and she just looked at me very unimpressed and told me it was disgusting.

RoseMartha · 27/04/2019 15:51

Its not fart jokes or farting but it is talking about and drawing poo coming out of a bottom which is found hilarious. And finding songs and making up songs about pooing.

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Bringbackthestripes · 27/04/2019 15:55

I was going to say never too old. I was telling DH about this thread earlier and was howling at some of the comments. Can’t remember when DC stopped singing poop songs.

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/am_i_being_unreasonable/3570653-Having-to-listen-to-DP-poo-every-morning?trendingv2=1

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