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Originally Posted by undercoverbrother
Because it appears you have the problem with them washing their feet in a bathroom sink.
If you (a generalized you, not you per se) have an issue with something, I believe it is on you to come up with an alternative to the issue.
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Scenario 1: You, (a generalized you, not you per se) are the office manager and a person at the office comes to you asking for permission to wash feet at the washroom sink. You have to make a decision. Would you ask for an office vote or just allow him to wash his feet right away and face the consequences from people that are grossed out by this when they see it for the first time?
Scenario 2: You, (a generalized you, not you per se) are approached by a group of employees that are grossed out by someone washing their feet in the washroom sink. You have to react. Are you a) going to ask the individual to stop; or b) going to come up with and pay for an individually designed solution to accommodate his request to wash his feet?