(Learn from my mistakes—or pack extra socks.)

I thought I was ready.
I had the gloves.
I had the sewer hose.
I had… optimism.

What I didn’t have?
Closed-toed shoes.
Because it was “just a quick tank dump.”
Because “it’s not that messy.”
Because I was a fool.


🩴 1. The Setup Looked Harmless Enough

Blue skies.
Dry ground.
Smooth hookup.

I was feeling confident—maybe even smug.

“People overreact,” I thought, stepping out in my breathable, grippy, traction-enhanced flip-flops.

Reader… they were not enough.


🚽 2. The Moment It All Went Wrong

Everything was fine until it wasn’t.

  • The connector twisted just wrong.

  • The hose flinched.

  • Something burped.

And suddenly, I was doing the black tank dance—a quickstep of horror, hopping backward while liquid betrayal splashed near my exposed toes.

“This is how it ends,” I whispered.


🧼 3. What Followed Can Only Be Described as “Containment Protocol”

I:

  • Sprayed down the area like a hazmat scene

  • Used every sanitizing wipe I owned

  • Questioned my life choices

  • Burned the flip-flops (emotionally, if not literally)

And yes—I took a shower so long the water heater begged for mercy.


👟 4. Never Again: The Dump Station Checklist (Revised)

Here's what I now always wear, regardless of weather, ego, or perceived skill:

  • Closed-toed shoes (boots if we’re being honest)

  • Long gloves

  • A hat for shielding from splash trajectory

  • And a fully charged sense of respect for what I’m about to do

Dumping tanks isn’t glamorous.
But it doesn’t have to be traumatic.


💬 Final Thoughts

Let my story be your warning.
Because the tank doesn’t care if you’re in a rush.
Or barefoot.
Or “just popping out real quick.”

It’s waiting.
It knows.
And it’s always one bad seal away from turning your day into a hygiene horror show.

So please. For yourself. For your dignity. For your floor mats:

Wear real shoes.


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