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Surprise, I'm so damn mad I can't get to sleep.
In my girlfriend's dorm, 6 girls share one toilet although each get their own room.
Whenever I visit my girlfriend's dorm and use the washroom, I lift up the toilet seat to find disgusting urine stains.
I thought it must be embarrassing for him if I go and say "hey, wipe the urine stains after you use the toilet."
So I didn't confront him but just cleaned up the mess after I used the toilet.
Because we're all grown ups and well-educated people, I thought he would notice that someone's wiping the urine stains off and change his behavior.
WRONG
Turns out getting a university guy to keep his girlfriend's dorm toilet clean is mission impossible.
And one time, I haven't visited my girlfriend's dorm for like a week and the toilet rim was yellow-brown. Layers and layers of urine stains and whatnot, literally made me gag.
My girlfriend asked his girlfriend to have him clean it up (girls agreed that guests should not come up to them and make demands, if there is a problem resident should come and ask) and after 2 days I noticed that the toilet had been cleaned.
To prevent that from happening ever again (if you let it be that way for long enough mushrooms will probably grow on toilet rim) we printed out a sign saying "TO ALL MALE GUESTS: PLEASE WIPE THE TOILET RIM AFTER EACH USE" and sticked it on a wall so that all guys who pee standing up can read it.
Well how thoughtful of us, saying "ALL MALE GUESTS" instead of mentioning names. If you visit the dorm every day and you only see one other male guest around, you know who to blame.
It's been about two weeks since we posted the sign and guess what, I am disgusted, it's 1 a.m. nobody to wake up and complain to.
If you read it all, thanks for your time. Now you and me can both worry about the future of humanity; how a university student lacks basic toilet etiquette.
P.S. I suck at writing. I should hire a writer to make posts that effectively conveys my intentions.
In my girlfriend's dorm, 6 girls share one toilet although each get their own room.
Whenever I visit my girlfriend's dorm and use the washroom, I lift up the toilet seat to find disgusting urine stains.
I thought it must be embarrassing for him if I go and say "hey, wipe the urine stains after you use the toilet."
So I didn't confront him but just cleaned up the mess after I used the toilet.
Because we're all grown ups and well-educated people, I thought he would notice that someone's wiping the urine stains off and change his behavior.
WRONG
Turns out getting a university guy to keep his girlfriend's dorm toilet clean is mission impossible.
And one time, I haven't visited my girlfriend's dorm for like a week and the toilet rim was yellow-brown. Layers and layers of urine stains and whatnot, literally made me gag.
My girlfriend asked his girlfriend to have him clean it up (girls agreed that guests should not come up to them and make demands, if there is a problem resident should come and ask) and after 2 days I noticed that the toilet had been cleaned.
To prevent that from happening ever again (if you let it be that way for long enough mushrooms will probably grow on toilet rim) we printed out a sign saying "TO ALL MALE GUESTS: PLEASE WIPE THE TOILET RIM AFTER EACH USE" and sticked it on a wall so that all guys who pee standing up can read it.
Well how thoughtful of us, saying "ALL MALE GUESTS" instead of mentioning names. If you visit the dorm every day and you only see one other male guest around, you know who to blame.
It's been about two weeks since we posted the sign and guess what, I am disgusted, it's 1 a.m. nobody to wake up and complain to.
If you read it all, thanks for your time. Now you and me can both worry about the future of humanity; how a university student lacks basic toilet etiquette.
P.S. I suck at writing. I should hire a writer to make posts that effectively conveys my intentions.