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Who in your family talks in the bathroom?
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Everyone, why not? |
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64% |
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Only little kids |
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11% |
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Not my husband |
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16% |
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Not my bochurim |
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4% |
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Other |
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2% |
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dena613
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Fri, Nov 22 2024, 1:51 pm
Or not talk or respond with words, because it's a Bathroom (halacha)
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amother
Yarrow
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Fri, Nov 22 2024, 1:52 pm
There is no issue if the toilet is not being used, also only Torah/ Jewish words are an issue.
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amother
Butterscotch
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Fri, Nov 22 2024, 1:53 pm
Really? Is this really halacha?
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RosePink
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Fri, Nov 22 2024, 2:14 pm
Only learning and words of Torah are an issue. So no, no one in my family learns gives a dvar Torah in the bathroom but yes, we do speak normally otherwise
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Molly Weasley
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Fri, Nov 22 2024, 2:23 pm
For men, any talk is a problem while it's being "used"
For women, I remember learning that it's not an issue
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patzer
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Fri, Nov 22 2024, 2:25 pm
Is using the bathroom a family activity?
Who would you be talking to?
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behappy2
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Fri, Nov 22 2024, 2:28 pm
I do not like when my kids talk to me through the bathroom door. I tell them I will talk when I come out. It feels like an invasion of privacy.
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Good Friend
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Fri, Nov 22 2024, 2:58 pm
I don’t speak words of Torah or chat, but I have little kids and often when I’m in the bathroom (whether using the bathroom or taking a shower) there are kids calling me, a baby crying, someone got hurt, kids fighting etc so I’m often calling out to them things like I’m coming in a minute, please don’t fight, etc. If the kids are asking me non urgent questions I tell them to wait until I come out.
My husband the same, the kids are little, they talk.
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amother
Cerise
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Fri, Nov 22 2024, 2:59 pm
behappy2 wrote: | I do not like when my kids talk to me through the bathroom door. I tell them I will talk when I come out. It feels like an invasion of privacy. |
This, I won’t have conversations through the bathroom door. I didn’t know it’s a Jewish thing, it just feels impolite and bothersome. (I’ll answer an important question if needed)
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amother
Electricblue
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Fri, Nov 22 2024, 3:01 pm
...I picked only little kids but honestly mom here ends up talking because as soon as I lock door people start knocking and calling me if I don't say something they will do it whole time no matter how Long I'm there
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amother
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Fri, Nov 22 2024, 3:13 pm
Why do ppl eat in the bath then? You can’t bring food in the bathroom.
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Molly Weasley
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Fri, Nov 22 2024, 4:03 pm
amother Bottlebrush wrote: | Why do ppl eat in the bath then? You can’t bring food in the bathroom. |
Who eats in the bath???
Also, if the bath is in a separate room, it's not a bathroom ( ironically)
(recent polls notwithstanding )
Last edited by Molly Weasley on Fri, Nov 22 2024, 4:04 pm; edited 1 time in total
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amother
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Fri, Nov 22 2024, 4:04 pm
I see from influencers on Instagram making a whole fancy board for their bath and then they show the back of nice candles and board kind of table for the bath. Loaded with food and snacks.
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Molly Weasley
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Fri, Nov 22 2024, 4:05 pm
amother Bottlebrush wrote: | I see from influencers on Instagram making a whole fancy board for their bath and then they show the back of nice candles and board kind of table for the bath. Loaded with food and snacks. |
I don't know who they are or who they asked before deciding what's appropriate.
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ra_mom
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Fri, Nov 22 2024, 4:11 pm
dena613 wrote: | Or not talk or respond with words, because it's a Bathroom (halacha) |
We were taught not to speak words of torah or holy words in the bathroom (no saying baruch Hashem).
The one person I knew who didn't speak in the bathroom was following something from kabalah IIRC, not halacha.
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shabbatiscoming
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Sat, Nov 23 2024, 11:37 am
Molly Weasley wrote: | For men, any talk is a problem while it's being "used"
For women, I remember learning that it's not an issue | Why the difference for men and women?
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DrMom
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Sat, Nov 23 2024, 12:05 pm
amother Bottlebrush wrote: | I see from influencers on Instagram making a whole fancy board for their bath and then they show the back of nice candles and board kind of table for the bath. Loaded with food and snacks. |
LOL. Who does this ever, let alone on a regular basis? Nero, the Roman emperor?
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amother
Caramel
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Sat, Nov 23 2024, 2:28 pm
I dont talk in the bathroom.
I do my business and get out.
My husband talks and sings.
It drives me mad.
I tell my kids anything you ask me in thw bathroom will be a no.
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amother
Bluebonnet
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Sat, Nov 23 2024, 7:13 pm
Not me,
But I think everybody else in my family does
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Molly Weasley
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Sun, Nov 24 2024, 3:29 pm
For women, the halacha permitted speaking in the bathroom, because of the importance of making men aware of their presence so that they couldn’t claim to have accidentally walked in.
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