Do you have a cup in your bathroom?

(For the purposes of this poll, only cups that are used to transport liquid into a person’s mouth count. They may be made of any material, including disposable cups, and any number of cups greater than zero in at least one bathroom counts.)

Yes
28.7%
No
71.3%
Poll ended at .

Definition of terms for the upcoming poll:

Faucet Slurper: Drinking directly from the bathroom sink faucet.

Hand Cupper: Catching water in one or more cupped hands and then drinking from them.

Cup Importer: Bringing a cup into the bathroom from elsewhere.

Toothbrush Sucker: Wetting a toothbrush one or more times for the purpose of transporting water to your mouth.

Non-Waterer: No transport of water into the mouth in the bathroom (excluding showering).

Other: Please explain in a reply.

@siracusa I didn’t use a cup, but reading this poll made me understand I remain an uncivilized man - and I am committed to the transformation into a better human now
@Migueldeicaza @siracusa don’t kowtow to the oppressors! There is no need for a cup!
@caseyliss @Migueldeicaza @siracusa this is correct. Zero need for a cup and also it feels kind of icky to think of a cup just sitting in the bathroom all the time 🤮
@caseyliss @Migueldeicaza @siracusa Cupped hand is probably more sanitary than a cup that stays in the bathroom. Similar to how my daughter's allergy Dr. told her to snort saltwater out of her cupped hand rather than use a neti pot because a hand is cleaner and thus safer.
@bwhiteley @caseyliss @Migueldeicaza @siracusa But would it not be even more clean to engage directly with the water stream with no other vessels?