Parents left embarrassed after son poops in store’s display toilet


Team Udayavani, Jun 16, 2022, 2:05 PM IST

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We don’t realize it as children, but we may have embarrassed our parents a few times. Throwing unneeded tantrums in public settings or simply speaking the most embarrassing things out loud in front of everyone are two examples. This toddler, on the other hand, did something that horrified his parents. When Caz Owen and Aron Akhtar took their young son to a B&Q store in Glastonbury, UK, he mistook a toilet, kept on display for a real one. What happened next was both hilarious and embarrassing.

Caz used Facebook to post photos from his family’s visit to the store, as well as a description of what happened there. Their son needed to go to the bathroom, and the toilets on exhibit appeared to be the greatest option for him. He sat down on one of the toilet seats without thinking or even consulting his parents, and it was too late before they could interfere.

“Can’t quite believe what’s happened. J has taken a very big poo in one of the B&Q display toilets. Only went in for a washing line, turned around and J sat on one of the toilets. Ran to say get off but it was very much too late,” she wrote.

The young shop employee, who had witnessed the entire affair, was amused. “I went to fetch some wet wipes and returned to find him still sat there because he ‘had to finish’ and hubby didn’t know what else to do.” The young shop assistant couldn’t stop laughing but also completely ignored the situation, don’t blame the lad,” she added.

“At first we were mortified, but then we found it funnier and funnier. I quick-paced back to the car park to get wet wipes and nappy bags and couldn’t stop laughing then,” Caz told NeedToKnow.com.

(With inputs from India Today)

 

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