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Couple Kicked Out of Family Home for Not Following Bathroom 'Rules' Dragged

A post about house guests who complained about having to move to a hotel after they allegedly clogged the toilet in the home has gone viral on Reddit, where it has received more than 7,500 upvotes.

In a post shared on Reddit's AITA subforum, user Far_Muscle_4268 said: "I live in a country with terrible plumbing. If you flush toilet paper you are pretty much guaranteed to back up your toilet.

"So I installed a wand bidet in all three washrooms in my retirement house...after you poop you just spray your backside down nice and clean. Then you use the toilet paper to dry your butthole," the user wrote.

The user said their brother and his wife came to visit the user at the retirement house. The couple were told about using the bidet and "they both said that they understood."

However, the couple later allegedly "clogged the two public bathrooms [on] the first day [of their visit]." When they were offered a plunger and a drain snake to unclog the toilet, "they said I was the host and it was my responsibility. I laughed in their faces," the Redditor wrote.

They later left to stay at a hotel instead and were allegedly "on social media complaining about the s******* country I chose to retire to and calling me a terrible host for inviting them down but not letting them use my bathroom."

The couple allegedly blasted the original poster because they were "having to spend money on a hotel when I live in a really nice house with guest rooms," the user wrote.

Several Redditors sided with the original poster.

In a comment that received 11,400 upvotes, user AmazingAmiria posted: "The responsibility to unclog the toilet falls on the person who clogged it, not the host."

Dry-Comment-6889 wrote: "It's appalling that they are unable to understand a simple request and why it is requested, and on top of everything - a very normal alternative was provided."

Newsweek has contacted the original poster for comment.


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