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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 368589" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>UGH. I can empathize. My kids have to ask before they can use my toilet and I don't always say yes. They LOVE to pack it full of TP for some reason. Then they don't flush. So I end up going in and finding an unflushed toilet halfway full of soggy toilet paper. Last time I called the offender in and handed over a trash bag and a pair of gloves. The look of absolute HORROR was vastly entertaining to me! So was the whole performance of face wrinkling, pretend gagging (it was CLEARLY pretend as that much gagging and heaving would have produced something if it was even close to real. LOL.), and trying to use only the very tips of the glove covered fingernails to touch the paper. Then the outrage and fury when a little of the water dripped and almost touched a foot because of course holding the bag next to the toilet with one hand while moving the paper with the other is just toooooooooo difficult for anyone to figure out, much less to actually DO!</p><p></p><p>I was accused of creating concentration camp level torture when I INSISTED that the outside of the toilet and the floor where water dripped had to be washed with soap and bleach solution AND rinsed. You would have thought I wanted the child to use his mouth to move the tp out of the toilet like bobbing for apples and then wanted him to lick the floor clean from the carrying on.</p><p></p><p>I didn't make it much better when I had to leave the room and laugh into a pillow at the fuss. It really was TOOOOOO FUNNNNYYY!! It was just so over the top that it hit my funny bone. </p><p></p><p>I am a mean, mean, mean mom. Or so I was told.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 368589, member: 1233"] UGH. I can empathize. My kids have to ask before they can use my toilet and I don't always say yes. They LOVE to pack it full of TP for some reason. Then they don't flush. So I end up going in and finding an unflushed toilet halfway full of soggy toilet paper. Last time I called the offender in and handed over a trash bag and a pair of gloves. The look of absolute HORROR was vastly entertaining to me! So was the whole performance of face wrinkling, pretend gagging (it was CLEARLY pretend as that much gagging and heaving would have produced something if it was even close to real. LOL.), and trying to use only the very tips of the glove covered fingernails to touch the paper. Then the outrage and fury when a little of the water dripped and almost touched a foot because of course holding the bag next to the toilet with one hand while moving the paper with the other is just toooooooooo difficult for anyone to figure out, much less to actually DO! I was accused of creating concentration camp level torture when I INSISTED that the outside of the toilet and the floor where water dripped had to be washed with soap and bleach solution AND rinsed. You would have thought I wanted the child to use his mouth to move the tp out of the toilet like bobbing for apples and then wanted him to lick the floor clean from the carrying on. I didn't make it much better when I had to leave the room and laugh into a pillow at the fuss. It really was TOOOOOO FUNNNNYYY!! It was just so over the top that it hit my funny bone. I am a mean, mean, mean mom. Or so I was told. [/QUOTE]
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