I'm the same with my husband; in the eight years we've been together, he hasn't once seen me on the toilet - whether it be number one or number two!
I often see him pee and poo once when he wasn't very well.
But me? No way, no way, no way.
If I'm going to do number two, I'll ensure he's downstairs or at least far away enough not to hear.
As for the smell, I always give a sort of time-allowance for it to evaporate before I let him in!
Some tips for safety:
DO:
¤ Flush, mid-action if possible.
¤ Close the lid before flushing.
¤ When you're gonna poo, give him a task to do!
¤ Spray water around the toilet.
DON'T:
¤ Get panicked.
¤ Spray purfume or the likes - it might be dead obvious.
¤ Leave the lid open when flushing.
Is it normal to be nervous to poop around your boyfriend?
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Hey there!
This is beyond normal, my friend.
I'm the same with my husband; in the eight years we've been together, he hasn't once seen me on the toilet - whether it be number one or number two!
I often see him pee and poo once when he wasn't very well.
But me? No way, no way, no way.
If I'm going to do number two, I'll ensure he's downstairs or at least far away enough not to hear.
As for the smell, I always give a sort of time-allowance for it to evaporate before I let him in!
Some tips for safety:
DO:
¤ Flush, mid-action if possible.
¤ Close the lid before flushing.
¤ When you're gonna poo, give him a task to do!
¤ Spray water around the toilet.
DON'T:
¤ Get panicked.
¤ Spray purfume or the likes - it might be dead obvious.
¤ Leave the lid open when flushing.
Hope I helped! Feel free to ask any questions!
Good luck.
xx
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thats cute :)
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No that is fucking mental. Guys don't care about this stuff.