Stinky Problems
By rakski
@rakski (149161)
Philippines
September 9, 2015 8:28pm CST
I am stay at home mom now and I am now given the pleasure and pressure all by myself to manage the house and the chores included. Whew. From a full time worker though I used to be a home buddy I am not used to doing all the chores alone. When I was a kid, we used to have helpers in the house, later on, just cleaners and me and my sisters do the other stuff.
Now, I am so alone in doing all the household chores. I do not hate it but I do not like doing it a lot. MY main problem now is how to keep our bathroom dry. It is always wet especially when my husband is here in the house. He cannot seem to manage using it without wetting all of it.
Any suggestions?


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5 responses
@shaggin (74339)
• United States
10 Sep 15
Yuck sounds awful if your bathroom is stinky all the time. I have a little boy who is 7 and am having a similar problem. I have to clean it all the time. Right now with it being hot out the toilet sweats so I cannot caulk around the bottom of the toilet until it cools down outside and the toilet stops sweating. Once I can caulk it then I won't have to worry about urine leaking under and rotting the floor boards underneath. Before my son started potty training I never had to worry about smells like I do not. I would lecture your husband if I was you there is no reason as an adult that he should be making such a mess and leaving it for you to clean up.
@Magnolia74 (67)
• Philippines
10 Sep 15
Shower curtain might help prevent the water from getting all over the bathroom floor. I don't have much problem with a wet bathroom floor though. After everyone takes their morning bath it dries up on its own, probably because our toilet is in a separate room.
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