Gen Z is decorating their toilets with these viral trinkets to ‘give beautiful’

There are some truths potty poopers.

As if toilets weren’t full of junk, artistic Gen Zers have found a new way to further embellish the porcelain pot with beautiful petals made especially for stylish poo.

“So coming out is aesthetic now,” one X user announced in a trending post, featuring footage of a TikTok fan tricking her toilet with colorful gel stamps that retail for under $20.

“Ah yes, I would poop on everyone!!!!!!!!

Filling objects with flower-shaped adhesive discs is quickly becoming the norm among twenty-somethings with a penchant for glamorizing every aspect of their lives — including going out on No. 1 and no. 2.

Digital fans of “#ToiletTok,” a niche corner of cyberspace that boasts over 25.1 million posts, regularly share top tips and tricks for cleaning and curing the can to perfection.


Woman using the toilet in the morning
Online, devotees of the toilet stamp craze claim that the gel stickers mask bathroom odors for up to two weeks. gpointstudio – stock.adobe.com

Elevating the toilet is the latest move in homemaking, after the latest “refrigerator” fad. The offbeat trend encourages fashionistas to decorate their fridges with flowers, framed photos and some groceries with an eye for social media approval.

Both strange crazes come on the heels of the “atheist airport tray” craze, which sees sky travelers unpack their personal belongings in TSA bins and snap Instagram-worthy photos before boarding a flight.

No wonder Zoomers are always catching one boom wrap

And now, thanks to the toilet bowl obsession, it’s getting even worse.


asian woman wipes toilet and feels stinky
Gen Z and millennials are decking out their toilets with gel prints for prettier poops and better-smelling bathrooms. ryanking999 – stock.adobe.com

Twenty-somethings of pretty little persuasion are praising the scented, flowery sticks — offered for about $16 from big-name brands like Lysol and Scrubbing Bubbles, as well as lesser-known sellers on the TikTok store — for their many benefits. .

Sarah, a self-proclaimed “millennial mom” of three boys, said the attached pads give her brood “a place to aim” when they use John.

“You just use the applicator,” she explained, as she applied the patches to the inside of her toilet. “And they should help prevent odors.”

Briaunna, a content creator who also worries about smells, says the little saviors with sticky scents have come in handy during disasters.

“When you have explosive diarrhea, but you also have people coming at you,” she captioned a TikTok testimonial.

“These stamps will have your whole bathroom smelling good for 2 weeks.”


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