In a recent installment of Slate's Care and Feeding, a woman expresses her extreme frustration with her husband Adam's habit of urinating in the shower. She discovers the smell of urine and confronts him about it, to which he carelessly responds, claiming it's easier than using the toilet. Despite his promise to stop, the issue persists, leaving her feeling appalled, particularly as the couple prepares for the arrival of their baby. The woman emphasizes that this behavior not only impairs their cleanliness but also embodies a deeper disrespect.
He assured me he would stop urinating in the shower, but the smell persists when I get in, and I still find urine splatter spots.
I was furious and told him that what he was doing wasn't just gross; it was disrespectful and left me standing in human waste.
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