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Sister’s Hilarious Revenge For Brother’s Toilet Crimes Finally Forces Him To Take Responsibility

by Marry Anna
December 1, 2025
in Social Issues

Living with siblings can be frustrating, especially when one of them refuses to take responsibility for something as basic as bathroom hygiene. One sister’s patience finally ran out after weeks of dealing with her twin brother’s constant failure to aim properly at the toilet.

Despite repeated warnings and scoldings from their dad, the problem never seemed to get better. Fed up with the mess and his constant denials, she decided it was time to take matters into her own hands.

But instead of just cleaning up after him, she came up with a plan to give him a taste of his own medicine.

Sister’s Hilarious Revenge For Brother’s Toilet Crimes Finally Forces Him To Take Responsibility
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'My brother kept leaving p__s all over the toilet seat so I gave him a taste of his own medicine?'

Hi, I'm a girl, and I have a twin brother. I live with my dad, brother, and mom, so a total of 4 of us.

I kid you not. Every single morning. There's p__s on the toilet seat, I told my father how disgusting it is plus it can't be that f__king hard to aim...

At that point tell him to p__s on the floor and he'd somehow "miss it" and he scolded my brother but the next day same s__t.

At this point I grew tired of it so any time I saw p__s in the toilet or on the toilet seat, so id quite literally call for him to...

He'd go on a rant about how "It's not me!" B__lshit. And would refuse to clean after himself, then I'd threaten to call our dad, and he'd clean up.

I have to say this seems like nothing.

But once I had friend's over and my very close friend said there was p__s all over the seat which is what tipped me off the edge.

I felt embarrassed, and I knew I'd somehow make him pay me back for that.

Not only is it disgusting and unhygienic, but it's the constant denial and lack of accountability that pisses me off (See what I did there? Heh.).

So, I decided to take things into my own hands.

Every time I cleaned after him and used the bathroom, I'd sprinkle water all over the seat and leave.

Sometimes I'll add a yellow watercolour for fun, and soon enough I noticed results.

I made sure he doesn't notice I was last to go to the bathroom, and whenever he'd say or ask anything about it I'd just say "it's not me", then...

To which his "it's not me" card was... In fact, true this time. And so.

I thought it was solved, but 3 days ago I still found p__s (And I knew because I walked in after him).

So I took it up a notch. Once his friends arrived, I knew it was time.

I placed the p__s evidence and went out to the living room where I asked him "Bro why didn't you wipe the seat after you pissed all over it, it...

He then proceeded to pull the "IT'S NOT ME SERIOUSLY WTF IT HAS TO BE DAD" card on me, and I said, "Bro, I literally saw you leave the bathroom,...

To say he looked embarrassed is an understatement. He later confronted me and genuinely told me it had to have been Dad because it "really isn't me."

It's funny to think this whole time he just assumed it was Dad, so he didn't say anything because of it.

I still didn't tell and don't plan to do so. So far, besides my p__s stains, he has been cleaning up his own mess.

Mission... Hopefully accomplished.

The story feels like a small‑scale domestic war over boundaries, the OP frustrated by her brother’s repeated disregard for cleanliness, paired with his denial and refusal to clean up, leading her to retaliate in kind.

What looks like a prank becomes, under psychological scrutiny, a pattern of passive‑aggressive behavior nested in family tension.

Psychologists define passive aggression as the indirect expression of hostility, rather than confronting someone, a person might engage in sabotage, subtle obstruction, or silent retaliation.

Psychology Today describes it as behavior that “sabotages relationships”, frequent use can corrode trust and prevent resolution.

In the OP’s case, sprinkling water (or yellow‑tinted water) after using the bathroom, leaving “evidence,” and letting the brother take the blame mirrors that indirect hostility.

Family and sibling conflict research supports the idea that unresolved disputes over chores, fairness, or perceived injustices often escalate when communication is poor and passive‑aggressive tactics become the norm.

One meta‑analytic review argues that poor communication, withholding feelings, using grudges or silent treatment, is a major driver of long‑term family conflict.

Another longitudinal study observed that sibling aggression, when unmanaged, can lead to increased behavioral problems over time, especially if destructive conflict becomes the go‑to method for expressing anger or frustration.

Moreover, research on sibling aggression suggests that hostile behaviors seldom occur in isolation. When siblings use aggression, even covertly, it often co‑occurs with relational problems, peer‑relationship issues, or emotional distress.

Thus, while the OP may have succeeded in getting her brother to clean up, the underlying pattern of hostility and avoidance has likely shifted rather than resolved.

Family‑therapy studies indicate that direct, respectful communication combined with clear, shared expectations leads to healthier sibling relationships and reduces aggressive tendencies.

Instead of relying on tricks or passive retaliation, the OP should have a calm, honest conversation with her brother that focuses on shared responsibility and mutual respect, using “I‑messages” to express how the situation affects her and the household (for example: “I feel embarrassed and upset when the bathroom isn’t clean; I need us both to agree to keep it sanitary.”), then establish clear, agreed‑upon rules for the bathroom and shared spaces.

This story shows how ignoring a problem rarely makes it go away, it just morphs into control games, resentment, and broken trust.

The real solution to recurring messes and disrespect isn’t clever sabotage. It’s honest boundaries, shared responsibility, and communication that doesn’t hide behind pranks.

Here’s the input from the Reddit crowd:

These commenters backed the use of public embarrassment as a potential solution, suggesting that shaming the culprit can be an effective deterrent.

BaneAmesta − He only stopped after the public embarrassment lol. We need to bring this back so badly 😂

ConfuseableFraggle − Embarrassment is often an effective deterrent to behavior, so I hope this works for you!

Be careful not to get caught, though, and also be aware that he might talk to Dad, and they will figure it out. Best of luck, OP!

Paevatar − NTA. This is such a disgusting habit. If it continues, take photos and post them online.

These users focused on the idea of teaching better toilet habits.

Dakduif − Omfg, please teach him, thank you. Yes, there are reasons for guys to miss the pot (morning wood, crusties up the pee hole that make the stream spout...

You f__king pig! (Sorry, this story made me think of an old dorm mate I had. The frustration runs deep).

Or, sit down when you pee. Yes, as a dude. It's fine. Just plop your ass down, tuck your wiener down if need be and. dont. p__s. on. the. seat!...

LojikSupreme − Ha! Awesome! 🤣 You're training your brother to eventually become a great husband.

Sewishly − I did literally this (minus the yellow and the friends) with my ex-husband.

He insisted on not raising the loo seat to widdle, and then I'd wander in in the night for my own widdle and sit on a wet seat.

It was disgusting, and proper rattled my cage. No amount of telling him, begging, or anything would stop him.

"It's not a big deal," or "Just look before you sit down," or "Just wipe it, it's not a problem," were the responses I got.

So, I, like you, wet the seat every day just before he went for his morning meditation session.

He confidently sat on the loo and jumped up with a yell because the seat was wet, and I loved it.

When he asked why and how I'd widdled on the seat, I told him, "It's not a big deal. Just look before you sit down; it's not a problem."

It took several days of this for him to get the message. But damn, do I HATE having to teach grown men how to use the toilet properly.

These commenters were confused by the behavior.

JeffProbstsBlueShirt − I had a roommate who literally pissed on the seat every single day.

After like the 3rd or 4th time, I just started using his bath towel to wipe it up.

I was very good at grabbing the towel off the rack in such a way that I could put it back exactly as it was.

Radical_Zed − I don't understand why you can't just clean the seat yourself.

I bet his pillow is very absorbent, and you'd only be returning what's rightfully his.

digital_noise − As a male, I don’t think I’ve ever not lifted the toilet seat to pee. Am I an outlier?

These Redditors couldn’t understand why guys refuse to clean up after themselves and felt the situation was ridiculous.

Tenzipper − What the actual f__k is wrong with guys who p__s all over their houses. Sit the f__k down, it's not a urinal. Savages.

UntestedMethod − As a dude who pisses in toilets all the time, I am very confused how he gets it on the seat? Is he too weak to lift the...

Or maybe he sits to pee and has a micropenis that doesn't aim downward enough?

Ok_Experience_8636 − Why the f__k doesn’t he lift the seat.

This user added that it’s the responsibility of parents to teach their children proper hygiene.

Competitive-Wait-177 − Attention all parents of children, it’s your responsibility to teach your children to clean up after themselves.

Especially p__s, s__t, vomit ALL the body fluids etc!!! Do better parents…. not the siblings' responsibility.

 

 

Marry Anna

Marry Anna

Hello, lovely readers! I’m Marry Anna, a writer at Dailyhighlight.com. As a woman over 30, I bring my curiosity and a background in Creative Writing to every piece I create. My mission is to spark joy and thought through stories, whether I’m covering quirky food trends, diving into self-care routines, or unpacking the beauty of human connections. From articles on sustainable living to heartfelt takes on modern relationships, I love adding a warm, relatable voice to my work. Outside of writing, I’m probably hunting for vintage treasures, enjoying a glass of red wine, or hiking with my dog under the open sky.

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