Have you ever wondered how to handle it when your partner doesn’t like it when you mention “poop” or “poo”? Share your thoughts and experiences with us! Let’s discuss how to navigate this situation and find common ground. 💩🤔 #partner #communication #relationships #poop #poo #awkward
How to Address the Issue:
– Have an open and honest conversation with your partner about their discomfort.
– Respect their boundaries and find alternative ways to express yourself.
– Seek to understand the reason behind their dislike and find a compromise.
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What do you think about this situation? Share your insights and suggestions below! Let’s support each other in navigating tricky relationship dynamics. #support #communication #couples #bonding
Pee pee or poo poo only thanks
What’s the context here?
Is the partner disliking that the person says poop/poo instead of shit?
Or is the partner not liking poop/poo/shit mentioned in conversation/jokes?
What a party pooper.
My thoughts are that maybe since they’re my partner I should communicate and ask why because investigating even the weird stuff is important.
There’s a very bizarre interview of Michael Jackson where he uses the phrase “doodoo feces”, so I tend to say that. Just so weird.
I also cringe at the word. Idk why, it just is something I avoid ever saying.
I wouldn’t date someone who can’t handle discussions about normal bodily functions.
If my grown-ass partner can’t handle the word “poop,” I’d rather be single.
What’s wrong with “poop” ? i think it’s a fun word
I would think I’m dating a child, and tell them I’ll say whatever I’d like a say, how I’d like to say it.
I sure hope he doesn’t dislike it, because every time he asks me what I’m doing my answer is always “poopin”
That would be so silly. My partner would need to get over it or leave me.
Dude needs to spend some time on a farm. Or with young children. Poo, poop, shit, crap, manure….
Just blow up the relationship by switching to SHIT and CACA. They clearly need some stress exposure.
lol. My guy is this way. Sometimes it makes my eyes roll. But it’s the manners he was raised with.
I will occasionally say it for a reaction since it’s an easy way for me to get a good laugh at his expense. 😈
I mean if it’s like a difference in humor, I don’t find someone responding to everything i say with “poopoopeepee” very funny, so it’d bug me a bit if it was a common occurrence so I’d understand if they were bothered by me suddenly developing that sense of humor and using those words in that context.
But if we’re just talking about using the words poo/poop in conversation where it’s contextually appropriate?? Yikes. I’d run for the hills. Fym I can’t say “poop”. What do you want me to say?? “I got dog excrement on my shoe” “Oh I think the cat took a stinky-winky doodoo I have to go change the litter” ??? Childish.