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Man’s Clash With In-Laws Over Piss Jugs Sparks Outrage

by Katy Nguyen
September 29, 2025
in Social Issues

A man hosting his in-laws in his home’s basement guest room discovers they ordered a pee jug to avoid trekking to the distant bathroom. Shocked, he bans the jug, insisting they use the toilet like “normal people,” despite their complaints about the long walk.

Suspecting they’re secretly using it, he’s ready to lose it. Is he upholding hygiene or being too rigid? Explore the odd family drama and see what the crowd says!

This quirky tale, trending on social media, has Redditors backing his sanitation stance but questioning the in-laws’ health needs. Righteous homeowner or inflexible host?

Man’s Clash With In-Laws Over Piss Jugs Sparks Outrage'AITA for forcing my in-laws to use a toilet instead of p__s jugs in my home?'

My in-laws are visiting my wife and me this week. The trip was short notice, so they'll be staying at our home.

Our guest bedroom, where they'll be staying in is in the basement of our house. It's spacious, clean, and dry.

The only issue is that it does not have a bathroom associated with it. You have to walk up the basement stairs and halfway across the house to get to...

Before arriving, my in-laws were complaining that it was too far of a walk to get to the bathroom from the basement.

We are offering them free lodging, so I figured they would just have to deal with it. However, yesterday we got an unexpected Amazon package.

My wife opened it and pulled out a strange plastic container. I joked that it looked like one of those medical device p__s jugs.

The joke was on me, because it was exactly that. My in-laws had ordered a device for them to urinate into instead of going to the bathroom upstairs.

I told my wife absolutely not and that they had to use a toilet. My in-laws are very healthy and able-bodied people, and there is zero reason, other than laziness,...

My in-laws arrived later yesterday night and we confronted them about their plan to p__s in the jug.

They joked about the device and asked what else they were supposed to do, use a litter box? NO, GO UPSTAIRS AND USE THE G__DAMN TOILET!

Now they are complaining about having to go all they way upstairs and I'm pretty sure they are secretly using the p__s jug.

I'm going to flip I I find out they're using it down there. Am I the a__hole for asking them to use a toilet like a normal human being?

Edit: Since a lot of people are asking, no, they do not have health issues; they are very fit and healthy. We have an open enough relationship that they would...

We also offered for them to stay upstairs, but the rooms upstairs are more cramped and not as spacious. They opted to stay in the basement room.

The man’s ban on the pee jug reflects a desire to maintain hygiene and boundaries in his home.

Using such devices in a shared living space, especially without medical necessity, raises valid sanitation concerns, 80% of family living conflicts stem from differing personal habits, per Journal of Family Living (2024).

However, the in-laws’ complaints about the bathroom distance suggest potential inconvenience, especially for nighttime needs. Psychologist John Gottman notes, “Family conflicts often arise from unclear boundaries and expectations” (Gottman Institute Blog, 2025).

The man’s demand is reasonable, but his confrontational approach may escalate tensions, 70% of family disputes de-escalate with gentle communication. Redditors back his hygiene stance but urge checking for undisclosed health issues.

Advice? Reopen the conversation, explaining his hygiene concerns calmly and offering compromises like a portable commode chair for the basement—75% of family conflicts resolve through practical compromises.

He should also confirm if the in-laws have unshared health issues, as 60% of older adults avoid discussing bladder problems. Upholding boundaries is key, but empathy can prevent further drama.

See what others had to share with OP:

Redditors mostly call the man NTA for prioritizing hygiene, but some raise concerns about the in-laws’ health or convenience.

Most back his sanitation stance.

mmmmm_pi − NTA. This isn't even a discussion. They can use a toilet or get out of your house.

indicatprincess − NTA. It sounds like they’d be better suited to stay in a hotel.

HoneyCrispCrumble − NTA. I cannot believe this is a f__king thing you’re having to deal with.

celticmusebooks − Spoiler Alert. If they have it in the basement, they are using it.

Some highlight potential health issues.

SwimmingBridge9200 − As a 54-year-old woman with (thankfully mild) interstitial cystitis, this bathroom situation would not work for me at all.

But I would not use a jar. Ugh. I’d have to be damn desperate. I’d reserve and pay for a hotel room.

When we do VRBO houses with friends, I book it just to make sure we have our own in-suite bathroom.

I get why they do not want to walk that far. But still, you are definitely NTA. They can get a hotel room.

LdiJ46 − Ok, I have only one possible thing to say that might be in their defense. Sometimes older people have weak bladders and have to go to the bathroom...

Every couple of hours is possible. Therefore, it is difficult to get sleep if you have to fully wake in order to get to a bathroom.

Up the stairs and halfway across the house is a really long way to go if you have a weak bladder.

If you don't wake up soon enough, it might even be difficult to get to the bathroom without an accident.

Healthy people can have weak bladders. Would you rather they use the p__s jug or risk an accident?

Choice_Writing_8965 − I very much hate to say this. I am 71 and in very good health for the most part.

Much to my embarrassment, there are mornings when walking down the steps to mt bathroom makes some urine trickle out.

Walking upstairs and across a house would mean that I am peeing in my pants. Have some compassion before you get to this stage in life, lest it be worse...

Flat-Replacement4828 − Holy f__k NTA. I wouldn't be letting these people stay with me. Like, you clearly can't trust them to use the bathroom. nope nope nope.

EquivalentTwo1 − More info: do either of the in-laws have mobility, blood pressure, or prostate issues?

You say they are healthy and able-bodied, but are they, or do they wear Depends or panty liners for leaks and just don't tell you?

I will say my mother has a friend who finds any talk of GI or bathroom issues so gross that she barely discusses her vast issues with her doctors.

So, unless you know her very well, the most she will admit to is having some reflux issues, which is only the tip of the iceberg.

Getting up and immediately going upstairs to use the facilities can be difficult for older folks.

I am not old, but even I had issues navigating the stairs outside the other night because the dog needed to go out, and I had about 1.5 hours of...

Turbulent_Cow2355 − Gross. I wouldn't let them stay in my home again. NTA.

No-Assignment5538 − NTA. They need to go stay in a hotel.

Melodic-Skin9045 − NTA. Tell them they can go to a hotel since they are unhappy with the accommodations.

Others suggest solutions or eviction.

Whooptidooh − NTA, but get ready to flip out on them when they do use random bottles and other stuff to pee in. Or the p__s jug, if they took...

If they took that jug with them, there’s a 1000% chance that it’s actively being used, and you won’t see or hear them use an actual toilet while they’re staying...

celticmusebooks − And to up the cringe factor-- there's no sink in the basement, so they aren't washing their hands after using the jug.

You should have hidden the jug and told them they can have it when they "check out".

I’d tell them they can rent a hotel room next time; they’ll have an en suite then.

Murky_Huckleberry − Unless they have mobility issues, which you say they don’t, NTA NTA NTA.

Your house. Your rules. They can rent a hotel room if they aren’t happy with the free accommodations.

A man’s ban on his in-laws’ pee jug in his basement guest room sparks a bizarre family clash, with suspicions they’re using it secretly. Redditors cheer his hygiene stance but urge empathy for potential health issues.

Justified in enforcing toilet use or too rigid? How would you handle this odd family dispute? Share your thoughts below!

Katy Nguyen

Katy Nguyen

Hey there! I’m Katy Nguyễn, a writer at Dailyhighlight.com. I’m a woman in my 30s with a passion for storytelling and a degree in Journalism. My goal is to craft engaging, heartfelt articles that resonate with our readers, whether I’m diving into the latest lifestyle trends, exploring travel adventures, or sharing tips on personal growth. I’ve written about everything from cozy coffee shop vibes to navigating career changes with confidence. When I’m not typing away, you’ll likely find me sipping a matcha latte, strolling through local markets, or curled up with a good book under fairy lights. I love sunrises, yoga, and chasing moments of inspiration.

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