My expectation is that on the second day - when confronted with his own now-nasty avocado skin and spoon interfering with being able to enjoy being in the kitchen and eat a new avocado - it would become a self-limiting problem. When the Cleaning Fairies are constantly whisking gross stuff away, others never have to deal with the outcome of not doing so themselves, and it’s easy to continue not cleaning up. Why bother, when you know the Fairies will deal with it?
As a Cleaning Fairy far too often, I’ve had to learn to cope with grossness for long enough for the actors involved to realize 1) that the Fairy is done with making everything better, and 2) they have to step up because now their own environment is unusable.
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As a Cleaning Fairy far too often, I’ve had to learn to cope with grossness for long enough for the actors involved to realize 1) that the Fairy is done with making everything better, and 2) they have to step up because now their own environment is unusable.