ANGIE4124
Jun 26, 2011, 05:17 PM
Through the years there appears to be no tactful way in asking my partner (53) to thoroughly and consistently wash his hands after his routine number two emissions (Let alone the debate on washing his hands after number one.) Thankfully he doesn't prepare any food in the house. Thankfully we're not third world etc.
Because of my present illness I am more conscious and sensitive of my/his hygiene practice, which bought me to raise the question again after visiting my Doctor this week.
This apparently resulted in a defensive attack with yelling and shameless refusal to do any of the suggested practices. Quote: that's something you tell a five year old!. and you can forget about that!
Least to say, I was horrified with his attitude as I don't stand over him, although I do know his routine, the smell of our own soap when it's used and the tap thread leaks when it's been turned on and NO, he hasn't taken to washing his hands outside with the garden hose.)
To top this issue off, he's started to use less soap or more soap depending on the mishaps in the toilet. What a genius!
PLEASE HELP
Because of my present illness I am more conscious and sensitive of my/his hygiene practice, which bought me to raise the question again after visiting my Doctor this week.
This apparently resulted in a defensive attack with yelling and shameless refusal to do any of the suggested practices. Quote: that's something you tell a five year old!. and you can forget about that!
Least to say, I was horrified with his attitude as I don't stand over him, although I do know his routine, the smell of our own soap when it's used and the tap thread leaks when it's been turned on and NO, he hasn't taken to washing his hands outside with the garden hose.)
To top this issue off, he's started to use less soap or more soap depending on the mishaps in the toilet. What a genius!
PLEASE HELP