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
A bathroom cup is uncivilized.

Things for eating shouldn’t be with the toilet.

Get off your lazy ass and get to the kitchen if you need a drink.

@Chuck_ORourke @Migueldeicaza @siracusa Cups in bathrooms aren't really a thing in the UK, because up until very recently the water in the bathroom sink taps wasn't considered drinking water.

My 1980s built house only lost it's cold water tank in the attic last year, and new plumbing meant mains water everywhere in the house, so after nearly 50 years the house has drinking water in the bathroom. But still, floating poop smells and aerosol pee from flushing, so still no drinking in the bathroom.

So, yeah, bring a glass of water from the kitchen to the bedroom like a civilised person. 😂