Phone Ban in Home Bathroom

An artistic impression.

Boys used to complain about sisters hogging the bathroom. Mom, she’s in there, putting on make-up. That was before Android. Now all members of the family are guilty of taking phones to the bathroom. 

Dad doesn’t want to miss an important e-mail. Is that right? Sons are taking online photography courses. God helps us all. Daughters have online clothing or dis-clothing enterprises. We’re in trouble. But why the urgency? Must they take their phones to the bathroom?

Mothers are the only ones that worry about it. They don’t have the privilege of taking their phones to the bathroom. They don’t even know where they are, most of the time. They are too busy making a house, a home. Phones in the bathroom affect them on many levels.

The first one is change of address. Love moved from home to the devices in kids’ hands. A mother knows because she sees the love in their eyes when they massage their phones, the same brilliance that warmed her heart when they were younger. Her husband also loves his job. That’s why he also has that brilliance when he is on the laptop he slams shut, when she enters the room.

The second level of her misery is the bathroom irony. A family of five shares one bathroom because of the economic situation. The woman wanted to continue working after marriage but he convinced her to stop and be a full-time home manager. If only she hadn’t. They would have bought a house with two bathrooms.

By: Nonqaba  waka Msimang.

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