Funny you mention that - I dated a woman for three years who never once went to the bathroom (#2) at her house or mine. This wasn’t an objective of her’s; rather, she had such a precise internal clock that she went regularly a few minutes past ten every day. On the weekends, this meant she went at the gym on Saturday and at the church on Sunday.
I didn’t think much of it at the time but realized years later that it was quite an incredibly odd streak she had built up.
So she never once was at home at 10 am? No weekday, no weekend? Never ever? Never missed gym, never missed church, never had a day off, was never sick?
I call BS. Sorry to say, she may not have been entirely honest with you.
There are plenty of people who are super regular, and super disciplined in their routines. What would be really impressive to me is if she never once got food poisoning or flu and broke the streak in that way.
Very. American culture prior to Covid was one in which any time off ever was frowned upon. As a result, people often went to work sick due to social pressure. Additionally, many companies had rather bad food safety practices because people would be sick and tired for fear of having a manager think them lazy for being out sick.
It could happen but that's why they see the oddball measurement from WC if it's their home--maybe it's a weekend or off schedule event. Everything else could be happening first thing when they get to work and have a cup of coffee, five days a week like clockwork in regularity... I worked for the state of Ohio for a brief period in an office job and everyone always joked about getting paid to poop.
I was with her for the vast majority of that time. You may be right - I’m not going to be that anal about my partner’s bathroom habits - but I never saw anything to suggest otherwise.
However, the person may have a strong preference for poopin' on the clock.