Tuesday, June 6, 2023

My Teens’ Bathroom Is My Worst Nightmare

Jun. 6, 2023
SO FREAKIN GROSS
My Teens' Bathroom Is My Worst Nightmare

Diana Park is self-aware enough to admit it: "Messy spaces make me anxious. I can't go to bed without a clean kitchen, and I make my bed as soon as I wake up in the morning. If something is out of place, I have to fix it."

And so there is one space in her house — one terrible, horrible, no good, very bad room — that tests her daily. It is her teens' bathroom: "It is my worst nightmare." Allow her to explain! I bet you'll relate.

Kelly Faircloth, Executive Editor

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