Gf leaves blood in the bathtub
she often fails to completely rinse the tub after showers when she's on her period. I don't really want to tell her because it'll hurt her feelings or embarrass her, but it's pretty gross. iin?
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she often fails to completely rinse the tub after showers when she's on her period. I don't really want to tell her because it'll hurt her feelings or embarrass her, but it's pretty gross. iin?
I had a roommate like that but it wasn't just the bath tub. I'm not really sure how she managed to get blood on the wood floors, shower curtain, bath mat, tub, shower wall, shampoo, shower handle, door handle, door, wall, toilet seat, toilet cover, and miss the waste basket completely and leave a tampon applicator on the floor but agreed it's gross.
I would say something and ask her if there's any messes you leave behind that she would like you to clean up.
I can see it happening once in a blue moon by accident, but all the time not normal unless her vision is really bad as someone mentioned. If so, she should put on her glasses. I'd tell her. She may not be embarrassed. This happened to me once. I was running a high fever and i left a little blood by accident. My husband just mentioned to me I knew you were really out of it because there was blood blah blah... he wasn't upset just mentioned he realized how out of it I was. Actually, he told me this in response to me thanking him for being extra helpful... he was like well I knew you were out of it because...
Maybe, you can just tell her as if it's the first time and she won't be too embarrassed. I wasn't embarrassed. I felt a bit bad, but nothing I couldn't move on from :P
It's normal in my opinion because it's a natural bodily function. It is not necessarily normal to leave blood but I doubt she is doing it on purpose. Personally I wear glasses so when I shower I will on occasion miss a little spot, but I don't share a bathroom so no one notices. Now, If I lived with my boyfriend I would put my glasses on and check every time. But yea it's perfectly normal.