Girl Pees In Trash Can At School

Girl Pees In Trash Can At School




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Girl Pees In Trash Can At School
Someone decided to pee in the trashcan instead of the toilet
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Yup. There's a guy at another store that does it regularly but he takes the bag with him.
I work in a restaurant in the downtown area of my city, and the morning cleaner once found a 10" unbroken turd in the bathroom garbage. No toilet paper in the bin either.
Then like...how did they wipe? Did they wipe at all? How long did they have to push to get 10" out?
One of my least favorite things when I was doing janitorial work was trashcans full of liquid.
It's cool cause even if there wasn't pee in that trash can it could still apply to this sub
I'm honestly just glad it wasn't poop.
Fitting room trash cans should just have pipes to the sewer at the bottom. Save the poor underpaid customer service people a little sadness.
I agree. However this wasn't in a fitting room. I work at a tanning salon and it was in the room for spray tans.
....the bathroom is literally right across the hall.
I went to college in a small town in the middle of nowhere, PA. There were quite a few bars in town due to the college's presence and the paper mill, which was the other main source of jobs. So most of the bars were blue-collar dives or former blue-collar dives turned into student bars. But there was one that was in the ballroom of this old 1850's hotel that was just an absolute deathtrap. It had a small stage, and space, and was therefore the only bar in town that played music that you could dance to. It was as close to a dance club as this place had. Every Thursday was Quarter Drafts from 10 to midnight. No limits, get as many as you could carry 25 cent Buds and Coors and Millers in plastic cups for 2 hours. It was ALWAYS packed to capacity. The problem was, there was only one bathroom for guys, and one for girls in the whole place. Needless to say, they got used heavily. I only ever went in there once, and it was a nightmare. The floor was covered in piss. There were four people at a time pissing: One in the toilet, one in the urinal, one in the sink, and one into this large-ish kitchen sized can trashcan in the corner. It was about 11:30 and the can was already 3/4 full. I held it in or went home every time I drank there after that night. I found out a few years later that the bartenders would actually have to swap out cans most Thursday nights, because the first one would get too full. They poured it down the mop sink in the back room.
Oh man that is disgusting. I used to work in bars so I've cleaned up some nasty stuff. But never a trash barrel full of piss. I definitely would have made some changes if I owned that bar.
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Desperate girls bathroom lines.



First of all, a little background on why I have tried various scenarios of girls bathroom lines in a middle school or high school setting. I'm not real crazy about talking about girls on their periods or having diarrhea or or Chrohns, or throwing up nasty stuff like that. But it is natural for everyone to have to pee, and i thought it would be more interesting to talk about how girls can deal with it, because all other things being equal, girls can't hold it as long as boys can, and it also ge





Test on bathroom lines



First of all, a little background on why I have tried various scenarios of girls bathroom lines in a middle school or high school setting. I'm not real crazy about talking about girls on their periods or having diarrhea or or Chrohns, or throwing up nasty stuff like that. But it is natural for everyone to have to pee, and i thought it would be more interesting to talk about how girls can deal with it, because all other things being equal, girls can't hold it as long as boys can, and it also ge





Another desperation example.



Time for another example. In this example, a 14 year old girl by the name of Laura is about to pee her pants (desperation is at least 9 out of 10), and when she gets to the bathroom at class change, there are 5 girls ahead of her in line, not counting the girls occupying the three toilets. She arrives there a little bit before the 2 minute mark (so she has 3 minutes left to wait in line, pee, an get to class on time). She is probably about 30 seconds or so away from her next class. For the s





long girls bathroom line


Desperation example #1



(Disclaimer before I begin: It is very unlikely that this exact scenario will play out in a school setting, but not necessarily impossible. It's probably more likely that a girl would be desperate to pee and have 3 or 4 girls ahead of her in line, but I tweaked it because i don't think that's interesting enough).
As you may know from my previous blog entries, I am looking to create some interesting examples of situations where some girls in a middle school or high school are desperate to





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Possibilities for desperation and length of line.



As some of you may know, boys can generally get in and out of the bathrooms pretty quickly (sometimes as quickly as 20 or 30 seconds), but it's not as easy for girls because there might be a long line and you don't know what's going on. They have to undo pants, and don't know if they have to do #1 or #2 or both. At the very least, you can pretty much guarantee that it will take each girl a minimum of a minute to get into the stall, do their business, and exit the stall. You may also know that





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Possibilities for bathroom line scenario at school.



I have a poll for possibilities involving a bathroom line at school between classes, but there are a few other questions below, because I can only do three questions on the poll.
But before we go there, the general guideliens are:
1) Can't be late and can't go to the bathroom during class, and class periods are usually 50 to 55 minutes in length.
2) Peeing on the floor, trash can, sink, water bottle, chair, or desk are not allowed. Each girl either pees in a toilet, or can’t ma





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A girl's bathroom line scenario at school between classes



Your middle school or high school school has a strict bathroom policy that says that you can't be late to a class more than once or twice per class per semester, and are only allowed maybe one or two bathroom passes per class per semester. So you are to use the facilities between classes, at lunch, before school, or after school. Depending on how many facilities your school has and how long passing time is, the bathroom lines may be too long to wait in line, do your business, and get to class on






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Communities > Child Behavior > 7 year old urinating and defecating in bedroom

My 7 year old step grand daughter has been urinating in her bed room. She has done this for several months to the point of ruining a mattress. The mattress was replaced and plastic bed cover applied. The child removed the plastic bed cover and continues to urinate on the bed. (She purposely pulls her pants down and does this.) Also urinating on the floor and in the closet. She now has starting to defecate in her room, hiding it and smearing it on the walls. She has no answer for her behavior, other than one time telling her father that she did it because he didn't tuck her in bed. I don't understand why any child would do this. She has also urinated at school at her desk because she didn't want to get up from what she was doing. She has also wet herself on the school bus and the other children know it and make fun of her but she seems to enjoy this attention.


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I can't believe there are still comments here from people saying don't go to a doctor or psychiatrist.  Wow.  These are not small behavioral issues; these are major ones that suggest a severe underlying problem.  It's different if it's just an occasional bed wetting; I'm sure every kid has done that.  It's different when they are actually urinating and/or defacating in/on things that are not their bed.

I work in a capacity where I hear many Department of Child Safety cases and where this kind of behavior is present, 95 percent of the time it is because of one of two reasons:

1)  Autism.  This is an extreme symptom, but not uncommon among autistic children.

2)  Sexual abuse.  Many sexually abused children demonstrate this behavior.

Both of these are definite reasons that if this kind of behavior is chronic, they need to at least be seeing a therapist to try to get to the bottom of it.  With number 1, the child and parents often can't recognize it without a diagnosis and with 2, the child is very unlikely to tell a family member about it.


Though its true many of sexual abuse do have some of these issues, their is environmental, and metaphysical reasons that a young person could be showing these signs of mental illness, as the body changes and as the side of effects of add, fas,  autism spectrum, could all be coming alive. early detection and immediate treatment , is the best way to deel and possibly dworf the mental condition for the future.


I have recently caught my 6 year old son urinating in a drawer, in his bedroom vent and in hiding places. I simply took him to the side, with no anger, and asked him why he was doing this, as he has been potty trained for a year now, and he gave me a straight forward answer. "I thought I heard a monster in the bathroom and I was scared to go in there." He mentioned that it was dark and something fell in the bathroom, and from then on, he thought there was monsters in the bathroom. After I spoke with him about there being no monsters, and that I would go with him to the bathroom if it made him feel more comfortable. He has stopped urinating in places other than the toilets. He has had me go with him, when it is night time, but both of us has fixed the problem. Just go to your child, as you would another adult, and simply ask them, without anger or judgement. Tell them that you are not going to be angry and that they will not get into trouble. If you are always yelling at your child for inappropriate things that they do, and you never simply have a conversation with them about it, they will never learn to have trust and comfort in telling you anything, no matter how small or minor it may be. Just remember how it was when you were a child; you really have to go back to those days to truly understand their intellect. Parents sometimes do not remember that they are not on the same level of intellect as you, and that is not their fault, it is simply because they are a child. DO NOT go to a doctor or psychiatrist or these issues. They will over-medicate and sometimes blame you.


  Very old post, typically we don't hear back from posts this old.  You might try starting a new post with your problem and see what happens . . .


CreativeTechnique
Oct 15, 2015


This may put you out somewhat, but can I know the ages of all of your daughters? Also, are they all from their "bio" dad?


Mumof3girls2015
Sep 10, 2015


Me and my partner have been dealing with this for almost 5 years. It started when she lived with her biological dad for attention. The soiling stopped until about 3 months ago but the wetting has been mainly on than off the whole time. My daughter is fast approaching 9. She seems to enjoy if she's done it and we haven't found it. (She sings around and bounces around the house with glee) we've had her checked medically as she had one kidney removed aged 1 and they found nothing wrong with her.

You name it, we've tried it. Ignored it, shouted, sat and talked, countless appointments but the older she's getting the worse it's getting. We have two other children and she shares the same room as my 4 year old until we move but the smell gets so bad the 4 year old has to share our bed as it gets on her chest. We're taking her back to the doctors on Friday as me and my partner are at breaking point. If her behaviour doesn't change in the next 6 months my partner and two younger children will be moving into another home


Mumof3girls2015
Sep 10, 2015


Me and my partner have been dealing with this for almost 5 years. It started when she lived with her biological dad for attention. The soiling stopped until about 3 months ago but the wetting has been mainly on than off the whole time. My daughter is fast approaching 9. She seems to enjoy if she's done it and we haven't found it. (She sings around and bounces around the house with glee) we've had her checked medically as she had one kidney removed aged 1 and they found nothing wrong with her.

You name it, we've tried it. Ignored it, shouted, sat and talked, countless appointments but the older she's getting the worse it's getting. We have two other children and she shares the same room as my 4 year old until we move but the smell gets so bad the 4 year old has to share our bed as it gets on her chest. We're taking her back to the doctors on Friday as me and my partner are at breaking point. If her behaviour doesn't change in the next 6 months my partner and two younger children will be moving into another home


I cant believe what I am reading.....
I have been facing this problem with my kid for last several years. I feel sorry for myself for not looking up till now.

Here is my story. My son (8 yr old) has been diagnosed with ADHD when he was 5. Along with rest of the symptoms, he has been peeing everywhere in the house - in front of the bathroom, near the closet, next to his own bed, in the center of the living area, pretty much everywhere. When his younger brother complained about, I didn't believe it. But I once caught him red-handed. Last week one of his friend saw him relieving himself near the bushes of his house. Today another neighbor saw him doing the same too. I really felt let down and started blaming me for not teaching him basic hygiene and self respect. (I am a single dad). Now, at least I know that I am not alone. Neither he nor me are to be blamed. Thanks every one!
I will soon be talking to his psychiatrist.


So, true confessions here.  When I stayed at my grandparents house, I did something similar in my room there rather than going down tot he bathroom.  The issue was convenience and that I was a little scared to leave the room in the dark.  

Now, that is a simple answer but something I'm wondering if you have any ideas about.  If the bathroom is super close by, if things are well lit for her, if she could be scared at night at all, if she is waking in time to make it all the way to the bathroom, etc.  

Those types of things at that age can contribute to what you describe.

good luck


Similar issue with one of my daughters using the trashcan in the bathroom instead of the toilet. I'm not sure which. They are both honor roll students, have a stay at home mom, both parents in the home, we don't yell or spank, use no blame no shame communication and are very open, I breastfed and practice attachment parenting and am always available to them. I'm completely at a loss with what's going on.


I have a 13 year old stepson who does the same and he is not neglected. We had him in counselling for 18 months, with little to no improvement. The only answer he gives is, " I don't know." He also steals from friends, neighbors, his classmates, us at home constantly for which he is given a consequence. That is when I notice the urinating is most prevalent. It would appear it is his way of "getting even" with us for consequencing his poor decisions. We honestly have tried every level of logic, different kinds of punishments and he is getting worse. What we get from it is that he does what he wants, no fear of repercussions...no concern for what trouble/embarrassment or frustration it causes the other parties involved. Recently we found 2 butcher knives between his mattress and box spring... we've had to install an alarm on his bedroom door that is turned on once he goes in for the evening. It is hopefully a safety measure that will give us enough notice that he is on the move before he does something far more dangerous than peeing or stealing.... :/


  Really nice post, and good advice.  Unfortunately, the last post was over a year ago :(  
  But we got lots of similar ones, so please join in.
    Welcome!


My back ground is in school psychology, so I have dealt with similar issues in the past.  I agree that the first step is to ask your child what is going on.  Many of these children were step children or have experienced broken homes/divorce.  Perhaps they are reaching out the only way they know how.  There may be other traumas going on or abuse that you do  not know about like at school or with distant family members, so sit down with your children and really listen to th
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