As news circulated, a Twitter poll — featuring an even greater number of participants — seemed to reveal a similar ratio, further bolstering the evidence. Beyond basic moral upset, there's a lot going on here, administratively speaking, and we have several questions. For example:. Even before "How are you managing to poo in the shower? I know you are in the shower, and so it doesn't technically matter because it will ultimately come off, but to me, it's just more seeing it there.
A fully formed human poo just sort of… on its side… resting on my foot is the sort of thing that would haunt me for the rest of my life, and when I shut my eyes at night I would think about how I had brought shame on my family.
But perhaps that is just me and I'm being squeamish. Apologies to the 1 in If this does happen, it is likely a foul odour will be coming from the shower drain, as well as drainage issues. How to stop strangers listening in to your Amazon Alexa, Google and Apple smart speakers.
See more More Lifestyle. One in 30 people admit to pooing in the shower 18 February , Updated: 18 February , A shockingly high number of Brits have admitted to pooing in the shower stock images.
Squeamish folk, brace yourselves, it shows that one in 30 of the 1, British and American people surveyed go for a poo in the shower.
Now, most of us have heard of peeing in the shower one in three do so, according to this study. Obviously the survey represents a small group of people, but it seems having a number two while showering is more common than we might have initially thought. We spoke to Rob Gallon, the Director of North Staffs Utility Services, to hear his thoughts on whether these unconventional bathroom habits could be having a negative impact on our plumbing.
Rob tells Metro. Most Read Stories Most Read. Advert That's right, they've taken a number two whilst trying to clean themselves. I mean, does it just go down the plughole?
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