we all know what you do in there. no need to speak about your business once you are done, and you are not bound to speak of it to anyone even when they ask.
if there's such thing as personal space, well, this one will be a great example that falls automatically under the category PERSONAL
anyway, enough about that.
what i want to say about today would be manners we all carry with : before, during and after the toilet business.
well, i am no preacher. neither am i a janitor.
i am just another toilet user sick of some gravely ignorant toilet users who love to see us; other mentally stable toilet users suffer by letting us see their disturbing droppings all over the toilet.
the seat especially, the floor, the walls, the faucet, the toilet paper holder YOU NAME IT.
at the sight of these severely unpleasant scenes, my brain can't help to pop out a simple thought.
a simple three letters of WHY
funny isn't it, in a small country like Malaysia, here we would've thought the people are generally very traditionally accustomed and polite, soft-spoken, modest, gentle and full of grace. yet somehow i think all that was only once upon a time kind of story.
our women used to be all that marvel. now to have one would be like a fairy tale. ironic how time has changed us all.
cultural differences have brought some terrible changes. chances are they are probably:
not ashamed that any of the by-products that come out of their body is looked upon by some strangers?
so ill-mannered that they can't clean up after themselves or they simply need some unfortunate others to do that for them?
not disgusted when they see a disturbing toilet scenes at the time they are desperate to use the toilet?
lemme list down some of the famous *things* people don't mind letting others see.
- used pads with unbearably thick blood stain
- used panty-liners with thick discharge stain
- un-flushed dungs in the toilet bowl
- used tissues lying around
- menstrual blood/ yellowish fluid on the toilet seat
disgusting eh? so here's a terribly direct advice to those reading, let's keep our wastes to ourselves. if you don't want to see other people's droppings, don't drop yours for others to see.
be a mentally healthy person, not some ill-mannered person.
Leave the toilet just as YOU WOULD LIKE TO FIND IT
gelak-gelak everyday.
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