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Piss on seats

40 replies

Doodar · 07/06/2015 13:20

Walked into a loo after a woman had used it. She had squatted over the seat and left piss all over it. As she walked out i suggested in future she should wipe it. She went ballistic.
AIBU in thinking you should clean up your filthy mess?

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HappenstanceMarmite · 07/06/2015 13:55

Don't care what culture or reason one has for hovering. As long as you clean the fucking mess up afterwards!

Doodar · 07/06/2015 13:56

it was yellow Puppy :)

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Threeplus1 · 07/06/2015 13:58

When I was 16 I got a job cleaning the local tescos before the store opened. The men's toilets stank and weren't at all pleasant, but the women's toilets - and even more so the staff ones - were filthy. Unflushed loos with period and tampons in them, used pads on the floor, tissue that had been wet and thrown up at the ceiling stuck all over it, piss all over the place... I was like Shock
I, for the record, am a squatter, but I ALWAYS clean up after myself because not only is that just what normal clean folk do, but the thought of someone else having to come behind me and do it is mortifying! If a toilet is particularly messy I just won't use it at all

MovingToAlnwick · 07/06/2015 14:05

Might not have been her. I never sit on the seat of public toilets so if there is piss on the seat when I go into the cubical, I certainly don't clean it up.

MovingToAlnwick · 07/06/2015 14:07

I always clean up my own mess though. Just to be clear!

TaliZorahVasNormandy · 07/06/2015 14:14

I know of the a local convenience store in which a woman took a piss in the middle of the sweetie aisle.

BigChocFrenzy · 07/06/2015 14:58

I've found blood on loo seats. Surely everyone can at least check & wipe off any bodily waste before they leave the loo (I wipe even after a previous person, in case anyone thinks it's me !)
As for deliberately shitting on the floor Angry wtf !

Alisvolatpropiis · 07/06/2015 15:05

YANBU.

I find women's toilets are often revolting. Every work place I've ever worked in, there has been a phantom shitter who doesn't clear up after themselves, wee on seats, sanitary products left on the floor/in the toilet.

I don't understand why, I'd be beyond mortified to leave a public toilet in a state. Surely these women don't behave like this at home?

hiddenhome · 07/06/2015 15:15

Lol at all these filth apologist's answers Grin

I bet you're all fellow perpetrators.

PHANTOMnamechanger · 07/06/2015 15:20

can we add in to our loo rant, the number of people who don't wash their hands!! My DC have commented loudly on seeing this! Even staff in hospitals! and dont tell me they will gel their hands on the ward because thats still dirty hands all over door knobs, key pads and whatever else they might handle on their way there!

hibbledibble · 07/06/2015 15:25

It may not have been her, it may have been a previous user of the toilet.

Confronting her is not the done thing IMO. You embarrassed her when it may not have even been her.

ttc2015 · 07/06/2015 16:22

Do people really use loos others have pissed or shit over and just hover? I gag, think no thanks and find another loo. Or wipe the gross off if i'm that desperate.

Someone who did the grossness won't react well to it being pointed out. Someone not guilty would have pointed that out.

Some people are filthy. I anticipate it in clubs past midnight with the amount of drunkards, but we see it a lot at work. And people not washing their hands, there's a reason I won't eat certain cakes when they are baked by certain people at work. The same people bring in cake and find it barely eaten.

Theycallmemellowjello · 07/06/2015 17:49

Err actually I think that is pretty appalling behaviour from the OP. There's no way of knowing who left mess in a filthy public lavatory. In any case, verbal attacks are not justified, or likely to be effective in changing anyone's behaviour.

Doodar · 07/06/2015 18:02

she definitely did it. She said she could leave her piss anywhere she wanted.

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SoldierBear · 07/06/2015 18:38

Suggesting a person should clean up their own piss is NOT a verbal attack.
Only on MN would people defend filthy buggers who leave their piss and shit for somebody else to deal with. Thankfully none of the people I know or work with behave like this.

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