Picture this: you’re living in a house with two other roommates, and you’ve got your cleaning duties all sorted out. Life is good, right? Well, not quite. One of your roommates gets a new girlfriend, and suddenly your shared bathroom becomes a horror show. We’re talking sh*t stains, bloody messes, and a complete lack of hygiene. But when you try to address the issue, you’re met with hostility and accusations of ignorance. So, what’s a person to do? Let’s dive into this messy situation and see if we can figure out who’s in the wrong here.
The House Setup

The Shared Bathroom

Enter Mudfish, the Girlfriend

Bathroom Horrors

Bloody Mess

The Confrontation

Standing My Ground

Doubting Myself

Bathroom Battle: A Tale of Mudfish and the Massacre
Our protagonist finds himself in a sticky situation when his roommate’s new girlfriend, Mudfish, turns their shared bathroom into a disaster zone. From sh*t stains to bloody messes, it’s clear that Mudfish has some serious hygiene issues. But when our hero tries to address the problem, his roommate goes on the offensive, accusing him of being an “immature little virgin who doesn’t know how girls periods work.” Despite feeling like he may have overreacted, our protagonist stands his ground, demanding that his roommate take responsibility for his girlfriend’s messes. But is he in the wrong for not understanding periods? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Clean up after yourself, especially period blood. NTA.

Guests should use the bathroom of the person they’re visiting

Periods don’t work that way. Roommate’s girlfriend needs hygiene etiquette. NTA

Cleanliness is next to godliness. NTA for calling out.

Clean up after yourself or leave my bathroom, please

27F agrees with NTA, and shares hygiene tips.

NTA for bathroom destruction- dump her or get used to it

NTA, period blood is not toilet graffiti

Clean up after yourself or use your own bathroom. NTA

Periods are natural, but not leaving blood stains in public restrooms ❌
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Guests should clean up after themselves. NTA comment.

Roommate’s girlfriend should clean her own bodily fluids. NTA.

Confused about excessive period blood in bathroom.

Proper disposal of pads is important to avoid bloodstains. NTA.

Clean up after yourself, lock your bathroom and move on

Proper hygiene is important. NTA for expecting it.

Roommate’s girlfriend causing bathroom chaos. Ensuite is the solution.

Savage response to messy roommate’s girlfriend.

Roommate’s girlfriend leaves bathroom in a horrifying condition.

Period talk and bathroom etiquette, NTA wins with logic
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Cleanliness is next to godliness, especially when it comes to periods.

Clean up after yourself, it’s not rocket science. NTA

Roommate’s girlfriend’s bathroom habits spark hygiene debate. NTA

NTA: Roommate’s girlfriend leaves bathroom looking like a ‘massacre’

Get a lock and stop sharing your bathroom. NTA

Periods are natural, but leaving a massacre is not. NTA.

Cleanliness is next to godliness, and this woman agrees! ✨

Female commenter calls out gross bathroom habits of other women.

Suggests keeping cleaning supplies easily available for guests to prevent messes.

Cleanliness is not misogyny: a woman’s perspective on menstruation.

Period blood leaving a massacre is not normal. NTA.

NTA for not cleaning up after roommate’s girlfriend’s ‘MASSACRE’

Female commenter supports NTA roommate for setting bathroom rules

Cleanliness is next to godliness, not next to a**hole.

Use the power of shame to make her clean up NTA

Proper hygiene and respect are crucial for harmonious living

Roommate’s girlfriend leaves bathroom in a mess. NTA calls out behavior.

Woman defends roommate’s request to clean up after girlfriend’s mess
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NTA suggests taking photos to educate roommate about periods

Cleanliness is next to godliness, not a massacre.

NTA confused about problem, thankful for garbage, grossed out by poo.
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Roommate’s girlfriend leaves bathroom in a ‘MASSACRE’! Commenter is NTA.

Period horror story leads to NTA judgment.

Roommate’s girlfriend leaves bloody mess in the bathroom. NTA response.

NTA, roommate’s GF should clean up after herself

Periods are normal, but not a bathroom looking like massacre

Period hygiene is important, NTA for not cleaning up.

Periods are natural but smearing it on floors is disgusting

Clean bathroom rule: enter clean, leave clean. NTA mindset.

Suggests NTA to lock bathroom and call out messy roommate

Periods are no excuse for being messy in shared spaces. NTA

Unsanitary bathroom habits called out, NTA confirmed

Get a lock for your bathroom, it’s your personal space

Period mess at roommate’s house? NTA says it’s impolite

NTA, suggest girlfriend use boyfriend’s bathroom & keep supplies there

Sarcastic advice on dealing with messy roommates’ girlfriend

Woman finds roommate’s girlfriend’s bathroom mess disgusting. NTA.

Roommate’s girlfriend leaves bathroom a ‘MASSACRE’. Commenter calls out bad hygiene.

NTA for not cleaning up biohazard. Doubts about girlfriend’s behavior.

Roommate’s girlfriend makes mess, but OP not housekeeper. NTA.

No bathroom massacre excuses – clean up after yourself

Having guests is not an excuse for being gross. NTA

Group chat exposes girlfriend’s bathroom massacre. NTA.
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Roommate’s girlfriend’s hygiene discussed; suggestion to involve female roommate for chat.
