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Do You Know Your Husband/wife Toilet Habits.
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Mic and I have been married over 34 years. When either of us used the bathroom we never commented on what we did whilst in there. To us it was go in close the door and come out when you have finished doing what you went in to do in the first place.
Since Mic has been home he is having toilet trouble. Today I was asked before he had his stroke did he have trouble urinating. I said don't know.
What do you mean you don't know. My answer, we never discussed such matters. He said after 34 years you never spoke of these things. No said I.
Please tell me it's not just us.
Since Mic has been home he is having toilet trouble. Today I was asked before he had his stroke did he have trouble urinating. I said don't know.
What do you mean you don't know. My answer, we never discussed such matters. He said after 34 years you never spoke of these things. No said I.
Please tell me it's not just us.
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The only rule we have (unless we have visitors) is that the only time you shut the bathroom door is if you need a poo. We don't discuss the outcomes in pictorial detail, but we do say if things don't seem quite right. It's all part of daily life - you'd say (surely) if you had indigestion or back pain - why not talk about something as vital as the digestive tract's activity?
The only rule we have (unless we have visitors) is that the only time you shut the bathroom door is if you need a poo. We don't discuss the outcomes in pictorial detail, but we do say if things don't seem quite right. It's all part of daily life - you'd say (surely) if you had indigestion or back pain - why not talk about something as vital as the digestive tract's activity?
As you know, I work in a hospital, and some people don't tell their spouses anything, even when there is a problem, as talking about it would make it real. We have had more than one lady with a fungating breast tumour who has kept it covered up from her husband, and by the time everything has gone totally wrong, it's been too late to offer curative treatment.
Very, very sad.
Very, very sad.
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