The fiancée has a unique but harmless hygiene habit that she finds effective. The fiancé's overreaction and immediate consideration of ending the engagement is a drastic response to a personal preference. While unconventional, her method doesn't pose a direct threat to his health or well-being, and his refusal to accept her habits shows a lack of understanding and compromise.
The fiancé is right to be concerned about his fiancée's unsanitary and frankly disgusting bathroom habit. Her insistence on dipping toilet paper in toilet water, despite his objections and suggestions for cleaner alternatives, is not only unhygienic but also shows a blatant disregard for his feelings and standards. This behavior raises serious questions about her hygiene standards and respect for her partner.
While personal hygiene habits are a matter of individual choice, they become a concern in a relationship when they cause significant discomfort and disagreement. The fiancée's method is unconventional and carries potential hygiene risks. The fiancé's reaction, though strong, stems from genuine concern and disgust. However, the fiancée's unwillingness to consider alternative, cleaner methods and her dismissive attitude toward her partner's concerns are troubling. A compromise is necessary, but her initial stance suggests a lack of consideration for her partner's feelings.