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Only wee's no poo's!

104 replies

ElectricDreamer · 08/07/2018 20:09

Went to a big birthday bbq at DSIS's yesterday for DBILs 40th birthday. I've been to DSIS's for a cuppa here and there, but she's not fond of entertaining and she's never thrown a party before. And definitely never has more than a couple of people at her home at any one time. She's a bit funny like that. So I was really surprised at her throwing a huge bbq for around 50 invitees. But we looked forward to it all the same. We live a bbq and the weather is fab.

On arrival I was taken to one side by DSIS and told that when using the loo we were only permitted to use her toilet for wee's only because, and I quote, "I'm not having anyone shitting in my house, so make sure you tell your DH as well!"

DH has only ever visited DSIS's home twice in the 10 years we've been together, because DSIS isn't the sociable type tgat invites people round (even DM and DGM have only been for an hour a small handful of times). DH has never even used her loo, so it's not like he has form for doing a number two and leaving the toilet in a mess. And neither have I. I've never been in her home long enough to need more than a wee. I was a bit taken abackand just laughed and walked off, thinking she couldn't have been serious. I privately laughed about it with DH and giggled about her social awkwardness. But I never thought she was being actually serious

On mixing with other guests it turns out all everyone had been greeted with the "don't shit in my house" line with a good few people being unable to tell if she was being serious or had a weird sense of humour. My DSIS isn't exactly what you'd call house-proud, and she can be a bit odd at times, so I went with 'weird sense of humour'. She does have form for cracking jokes others don't find funny.

But later in the afternoon my DH needed a, ahem ...number two. He was practically hopping from one foot to the other but too nervous to use DSIS's loo in case she was being serious. I told him to stop being silly and to just use the bloody loo. So in the end he did.

But as he exited the bathroom DSIS had been waiting outside to use the loo and entered after DH. Smelling that he had done a poo she went fucking batshit at him, making a big scene that she'd specifically said nobody was to shit in her house. She stormed out into the garden confronting me about my "dirty bastard husband".

I said I'd told him to go because she can't seriously expect people to spend all day at her house eating and drinking, but demand what bodily functions they're allowed to use or not use when they're there. She then started saying me and my dirty bastard husband had bad fucking manners. So it ended up in a row and DH and I left. DH was utterly humiliated and mortified.

For the record, my DH is clean. He doesn't leave toilets in a mess. But he has a functioning digestive system like the rest of us.

I've not spoken to DSIS since This, but have spoken to a couple of relatives who agree with her, and a couple who agree with me.

So AIBU to think it's ok as a guest to use the hosts loo for whatever you need it for (providing you leave it clean, obviously) if you're there for most of the day, without being publicly humiliated if you dare to do more than a wee?!

Or is it some unwritten rule that you must not succumb to bowel movements, no matter how desperate you are? Was my DH supposed to catch a cab (as he was drinking) to our home 30 mins away just to have a poo because it's such bad manners to use the hosts toilet for that purpose?

We don't attend many parties, admittedly, but I've never come across such a rule before.

OP posts:
DartfordBridge · 08/07/2018 20:11

I have no words Grin

onalongsabbatical · 08/07/2018 20:13

Jaysis, she's as mad as - I honestly can't think what she's as mad as, because she's WAAAAAAY over the top mad.
Much madder than a billion boxes of frogs. Seriously. It's not you, it's her.

rosesandflowers1 · 08/07/2018 20:14

How absolutely bonkers.

Just to be clear, she was serving food at a long event, but nobody was allowed to poo? Couldn't she have just stuck a scented candle in there?

YANBU.

Phillipa12 · 08/07/2018 20:15

Your dsis is utterly bonkers, and she owes your dh a huge apology!

Sparklingbrook · 08/07/2018 20:15

Bit unfortunate that she was the next person in after him. Perhaps invest in some of that ViPoo stuff for next time.

yikesanotherbooboo · 08/07/2018 20:16

WOW!
I think DSil has an anxiety disorder; she must have to behave so far outside the norm.

Boulshired · 08/07/2018 20:16

I have been to houses with the rule for the downstairs loo but they always have another toilet. I would probably need to go just by being told that I couldn’t, it would just play on my mind.

fuzzywuzzy · 08/07/2018 20:17

Apparently VIP poo isn’t very effective.

Light a match before leaving the toilet and open all windows.

Your sister is crazy. And I cannot believe anyone is taking her side. He left the toilet clean, why would this be unreasonable?

dontforgettofloss · 08/07/2018 20:17

Lol, your sister is ridiculous, this can't be for real surely? She must poo in her toilet, so why can't anyone else? I'm guessing her shit must smell like perfume!

Strawberry2017 · 08/07/2018 20:18

If you need to poo you need to poo!
Unless you are Sheldon Cooper you cannot plan your bowel movements!
She is odd, she behaved in a terrible manner and she owes massive apologies to you both.
As for the relatives that agree with her - WTAF?

onalongsabbatical · 08/07/2018 20:20

Make a list of all the relatives who agree with her and send an official letter to her and the lot of them that you will never visit any of them again.

I honestly think I would do this. This is so very very very unreasonable.

cathcath2 · 08/07/2018 20:22

That is so weird! YANBU. If she'd said about not leaving the toilet in a state or something, fair enough (has flashback to poo smearing incident - the perils of having child guests in your home Grin). Saying no one can do a poo is just bizarre.

Zebraantelopegiraffe · 08/07/2018 20:24

Hmm very strange

MamaRaisingBoys · 08/07/2018 20:29

I thought this was going to be about potty training but this is much more interesting!

Yanbu

Oysterbabe · 08/07/2018 20:29
Hmm
CircleofWillis · 08/07/2018 20:33

This has just appeared in my advert window Wink. Perhaps you could get it for your DSis' next BBQ.

Only wee's no poo's!
SharronNeedles · 08/07/2018 20:35

I'm all for "my house my rules" but that takes the biscuit!

Also, is VIPoo real?! I thought it was a pisstake/joke product?

stressedtiredbuthappy · 08/07/2018 20:35

What an absolute nutter she is. And nasty too, humiliating your husband like that.

seriouslynonames · 08/07/2018 20:37

I have IBS so would have to leave a party if told I wasn't allowed to poo there! I don't always need to use a loo when out and about but a ban on number 2s would trigger me needing one. A completely unreasonable demand by your DSIS and she owes massive apologies. I would be asking the relatives who agree with her how long they can hold a poo in - not everyone can choose when they go!! Utter madness!

ElectricDreamer · 08/07/2018 20:37

I have been to houses with the rule for the downstairs loo but they always have another toilet.

She only has the one upstairs loo.

I think DSil has an anxiety disorder

She does, as does many of my relatives including me. Hence why I don't attend many parties. I also suffer with cleanliness anxiety and I'd be very upset if a guest left my loo in a bad state. But DH didnt, and never would. And my DSIS isn't even that clean herself. Her house is quite grubby, she complains her DP is always on at her for not pulling her weight around the house and, and her loo is thick with filthy limescale! It's so hypocritical. She often takes the piss out of me and my perfectly clean and "sterile" house.

Its not sterile, im just house proud. But id never in my wildest dreams prohibit guests from using my loo for a poo if they visited!

OP posts:
trojanpony · 08/07/2018 20:37

She is insane

Oliphantintheroom · 08/07/2018 20:38

Is this for real or are you poo trolling Wink

In all seriousness though, she is totally batshit, it’s bad enough when you need to go in someone else’s house without thr whole party knowing you’ve just been Shock

Mum2jenny · 08/07/2018 20:39

Your 'd'sis is ridiculous, if you need a poo, you need a poo. So long as the loo was left clean I can't see the issue. Her problem, not yours.

Cheby · 08/07/2018 20:40

Yeah your sister is bonkers. I’m really surprised any relatives agree with her at all. What did they think your DH should have done?!

babybrainusedtobesmart · 08/07/2018 20:41

Did she expect people to leave if they needed to poo? What a weirdo! I can't believe anyone agrees with her