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AITAH for asking my husband to use the second bathroom in the morning to p**p?

by Emily Davis
October 21, 2025
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In the quiet tension of a shared morning routine, a simple act becomes a battleground of respect and understanding. She feels the sting of being disregarded, her personal space invaded just when she needs it most—a moment meant for preparation and calm. The bathroom, a symbol of private sanctuary, turns into a stage for silent conflict, where patience frays and emotions surge beneath the surface.

He retreats into the bathroom she holds dear, unaware or unwilling to see the disruption he causes. What seems trivial to him feels like a deliberate challenge to her needs. Their clash is not just about a room, but about empathy, communication, and the fragile balance of living together—where small gestures carry the weight of love or resentment.

AITAH for asking my husband to use the second bathroom in the morning to poop?

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As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” In this scenario, the conflict is less about the physical boundary of the bathroom and more about the boundary of shared time and mutual respect during a necessary morning routine.

The husband’s behavior suggests a lack of consideration for his partner’s schedule, likely rooted in habit or a failure to recognize the impact of his 30-minute routine on the shared domestic space. The OP’s request to use the alternate bathroom or communicate beforehand is a reasonable attempt to set a practical boundary that acknowledges both individuals’ needs. When one partner insists on a specific action (using the designated bathroom) despite the other partner having a legitimate, time-bound need (getting ready), it signals a dynamic where one person’s convenience outweighs the other’s functional requirements.

The OP was not inappropriate for setting a reasonable boundary regarding shared resources during a critical time window. A constructive path forward involves shifting the discussion from blame (“Am I the AH?”) to collaborative problem-solving. The recommendation is for the couple to jointly establish morning protocols for bathroom use, possibly assigning one bathroom strictly for quick access and the other for longer, less time-sensitive tasks, regardless of which belongings are kept where.

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Comprehensive-Poet82 NTA.

Having duplicate hair/makeup/usual get ready things is also expensive so...

comments! It's far more reasonable to have the person who...

Also my partner never uses the primary bathroom to have...

He doesn't want to force anyone to go in there...

This has always seemed like common courtesy to me.

If only the cat would give the same courtesy... She...

Regular_Emphasis6866 This isn't about the bodily function of pooping.

Everybody poops, there's even a book about it. It is,

however, incredibly rude to go into the bathroom that another...

She's not asking him to use the other bathroom for...

The fact that hubby made a beeline for that bathroom...

Either he has no concept of time, or he is...

People can have their preferred throne for sure. He can...

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If he is actually pooping for 30 minutes, he needs...

If he's on his phone, he can do that anywhere...

DELILAHBELLE2605 NTA. He can poop in any bathroom. You need...

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Level-Tangerine-8172 He's just being difficult.: NTA.

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jo_dnt_kno Your husband seems to be deliberately pooping in the...

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_way2MuchTimeHere People are acting like it's crazy to prefer not...

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actionvac-Box2165 Jeez, get a grip guys.: I always poop where...

The original poster (OP) is clearly frustrated by a recurring scheduling conflict that impacts their morning routine, stemming from their husband’s choice of bathroom usage. The central conflict lies between the OP’s need for timely access to a specific functional space and the husband’s adherence to an established, yet inconvenient, habit.

Considering the equal utility of both available bathrooms, is the husband justified in prioritizing his comfort and routine over his partner’s explicit, time-sensitive need, or is the OP correct in asking for a simple change in bathroom assignment during peak preparation times?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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