A new epidemic is destroying romance among couples across the country, according to a viral social media post.
Bottom line: Men can’t wipe their butts properly.
An account of a man’s unhygienic behavior posted on the online forum Reddit has attracted hundreds of comments from long-suffering female partners, many of whom have spoken of their partners’ equally disgusting habits.
You might miss the occasional skid mark on your underwear. Accidents happen, right?’ he wrote. user LapsideAttitude548.
‘Pants are fine, accidents happen. But a skid mark on THE BED?!?! Several times I went to make the bed and noticed a nice shit stain on the side of it.
People on Reddit and TikTok have been sounding the alarm about the hygiene practices of the men they interact with. Some left poop marks on the bed.
Another ranted: ‘Why can’t men wipe their asses properly? The expensive underwear I bought for my fiancé has skid marks on it.
‘I have been sexually active for 15 years. In that time, three couples left skid marks on the bed on four separate occasions,” another woman wrote.
Women share similar stories elsewhere on social media.
TikTok user Js.cuh, who worked in a urologist’s office said that “seven times out of ten” when men got up in the office after undressing, a poop stain was left on the exam table.
This has left many people wondering: what is happening to men? Unfortunately, not much research has been done on this particular poop phenomenon.
But scientists have concluded that there are marked differences in other types of hygiene between men and women.
Men in 47 countries around the world were less concerned about hygiene than women, according to a 2022 study by the Stockholm Institute for Future Studies founded.
The study used data from a survey that asked people when it was important to wash their hands and how they felt about spitting.
In the United States, men consistently worry less about washing their hands than women, even before a meal or after using the bathroom, according to a 2018 survey of 1,005 people. IPSOS market research company found.
Dr. Elaine Larson of the Columbia School of Nursing, who studied hygienic differences between the hands of men and women, found clear differences.
“When we look at the germs that grow on the hands of men and women, men generally have higher bacteria counts than women on their hands,” Dr. Larson told Vice.
This could be because women were historically assigned roles that required them to be clean, such as cooking and caring for children, said Rosie Frasso, director of the public health program at Thomas Jefferson University. The New York Times.
Unhealthy practices in either area could lead to serious illness and death.
As a result, “these roles made women think differently about handwashing,” Ms. Frasso said.
Another theory is that men have been socialized to believe that cleaning is a feminine activity, Manjoo said.
People online seem to be worried about this. On a forum called ‘AskMen’, a user added a post mentioning seeing other men get called out for practicing hygiene.
‘I’ve been seeing this in some spaces on the internet, straight men accused of being gay, feminine, etc. because they pay attention to their hygiene and/or keep their place organized.’ the post says.
Whatever the cause, the women who love these men and the doctors who treat them are doing everything they can to spread the message that wiping your butt is a must.
If you don’t clean yourself properly down there, including cleaning after bathing and washing in the shower, serious health problems could develop, Sameer Islam, a Texas gastroenterologist. told Men’s Health.
‘Not wiping your butt properly can (also) lead to serious problems: infections, hemorrhoids, itching and discomfort. In fact, if you wipe your butt properly, you’ll save yourself a lot of trouble in the future,” he said.