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“Originally posted by hazzers
Ok, to be fair I think that comparing Sandy's peeing in the bin with Jonny's peeing in the shower isn't exactly the same thing. Yes, it's disgusting to urinate in the bin, but that's why Sandy did it. He knew he was leaving, he didn't really like anyone in the house, not to mention he was drunk, so he just went for it. Probably thought he could chuckle away at them while they used the bin.
The difference with Jonny is that he urinates in the shower, and feels that it's acceptable to do so with regard to other people. Sandy couldn't care less whether the housemates used the bin, or not - he probably wanted them too! Jonny, on the other hand, urinated in a communal shower without any regard to the other people in the house. Although most of them didn't really mind, Alex did - and if one person minds, then I'm sure it's not exactly a big deal to ask them to use the toilet like everyone else, rather than somewhere where people clean themselves. I agree that Alex may have over-rated a bit, but if he felt strongly, Jonny should've repsected his wishes. ”
Ok lets compare peeing in a bin with peeing in a shower ....
Someone pees in a bin ...in akitchen where food is prepared , the pee stays in that bin for a good few hours , the bacteria is breeding and its getting more and more smelly . Its time for the bin to be changed so the bag is pulled out by someone and the pee seeps out of the bottom of the bag all over the kitchen floor which someone has to clear up ,
Pretty gross to say the least
Now someone is taking a shower when they realise they need a wee what do they do , well the water is running so they wee in the shower the wee immidiatly gets washed down the drain and is gone , said person carries on washing with soap and no traces of urine is left what so ever .
I know what I would prefer someone to do !
sharonB