Hello🙂Jenny.. 💘 So NOW you have to worry about body count, partner count, divorce count AND where you store your shampoo bottle?!?……. 🙄 😂🤣😂🧴😂🤣😂 Have a wonderful weekend, Jenny…. time to prepare for work now. 👷🏻♂️ 🥳🇺🇸💚💚💚🇦🇺🥳
@@deth3021it's not abuse to break up over a shampoo bottle, it's just silly (and obviously a massive over-exaggeration for TV). The "controlling" line was an obvious joke as well. This sort of thing shouldn't need to be spelt out for you
This reminds me of a controlling relationship where I was very much not in control. He picked fights about toilet paper. We had to buy the cheapest stuff and it was too much, I used too much, even if I paid for it, he'd fight about it. When I left him. I bought ALL the fanciest TPs until I found my favorite. I told my now-husband about this, and not only has he never complained, he actually uses cheaper toilet paper for himself but buys my pricey toilet paper for me! I haven't had to buy toilet paper for YEARS, and every time I see a new roll, I know he loves me. These small things actually can matter quite a lot
Never in my life did I think I'd be going "awwww" over toilet paper, yet here I am. I completely understand, though. My ex would pick fights over my yogurt being expensive while he spent $200 a month on junk food. I left and spent $200 on the most expensive yogurts I could get and found my new favorite. Spite is a precious fuel source.
@delfyinc it is amazing, and tastes so very good. I'm glad you found your toilet paper and someone who enjoys doing the little things that bring you joy and show you love. 💚
You have to touch the outside of the bottle to get the shampoo out, so whatever is on the outside will end up on your hands and mixed into the shampoo as you scrub.
Plus... If you ever lived with women.. You should know that they never put the cap back on anything. While washing yourself and rinsing, that water will certainly end into the bottle.
@@qikbotyI think you've just happened to live with someone who was like that, I would think it's pretty much the opposite. We prefer things sealed and closed.
I think he understood that the contents inside would not be affected. Hot take possibly, but I think he meant the bottle would technically accrue more bacteria on the outside of the bottle by being on the floor. As it will get much more wet overall and water is bacteria's breeding ground. I think it honestly would be negligible, the difference in bacteria, in the long run. However, as a germaphobe attempting to get better, I can see where he is coming from. He should have admitted it didn't really matter tho. Then it wouldn't have been a break up. Maybe.
@@classmst89loolol it's truuuue. Most ppl nowadays seem to be quite sociopathic tbh, and can just remove ppl from their life (or be removed), and never think about it again. He's possibly happier than ever 🤷♀️
I love how your costar turns into Renfield after the control joke. I also love how they turned the shampoo bottle the other way so as to not give the brand attention.
I would be less concerned about the shampoo bottle getting dirty and more concerned about accidentally stepping on it, slipping while I'm taking a shower and breaking my skull open, but ok.
did anyone bring in a toilet bowl? or a toilet brush? or a butt plug? or a doggy bag? or a litter box? or really old looking knickers? or a baby? i mean endless possibilities
Idk who the hell would think it makes the shampoo dirty... BUT it still should definitely, 100%, not be on the floor of the shower. That's lunacy. Get a damn shower rack of some kind if you don't have space.
Why not? Why shouldn't it be on the floor of the shower? Is there a risk that it will fall off? Will it soil the sacred surface and offend the gods? Will it be out of reach because the shower is very, very narrow?
@@AdrianColley because clutter on the bottom of the shower is just a hard pass. Maybe if you live alone, but if you're sharing a bathroom/shower with a roommate, it's dick move. No I take it back. Not even if you live alone. It feels so wrong, like storing a vacuum in the middle of your living room or keeping your toothpaste and toothbrush on your bathroom floor.
@@jordank1813 He thinks any bottle on the shower floor gets dirty because people piss in the shower, thus shampoo get pissed on. Some people wear sandals in the shower because all the dirt and filth washed away pools on the floor and they don't want to stand in that.
@@AdrianColley Because people pee in the shower. Her shampoo got peed on. All the dirt, oil and bacteria on your body pools on the shower floor, making anything down there unclean.
Bragging about being the one in control in a abusive relationship is the biggest red flag ive seen 😭 imagine if a dude bragged about being in control of his wife
❤also keep shampoo and conditioner on the floor in shower There is no other way... Your such a Australasian babe... Much love ❤️ from BIL Australasian outsider superflat artist NSW...
It is most often not about those small things, but a million things they represent. I don't know if that is the case here, but it's something to consider for sure.
The only explanation is that I think he meant the water mould that appears. But that will only happen if no one touches the bottle for more than a week (if you shower everyday and the country isn't humid)