I tend to refer to it as poo, mostly because of my kid going through potty training some years ago, I suppose.
My husband despises potty talk, though, and we only use poo when discussing our kid's bathroom habits. If I did use a more adult word, I think I like "shite" also. With the Irish accent. But when discussing myself, I tend to leave the actual word out (for my husband's sake) and just say, "I need to go". For a man, he is extremely squeamish about poop, pee, snot and tears.
The only term I really don't like is "pinching a loaf". I don't want someones shit to sound like a meal about to be served, lol.
My husband despises potty talk, though, and we only use poo when discussing our kid's bathroom habits. If I did use a more adult word, I think I like "shite" also. With the Irish accent. But when discussing myself, I tend to leave the actual word out (for my husband's sake) and just say, "I need to go". For a man, he is extremely squeamish about poop, pee, snot and tears.
The only term I really don't like is "pinching a loaf". I don't want someones shit to sound like a meal about to be served, lol.
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