New Green Bay Packers tight end Martellus Bennett is a father, husband, Super Bowl champ, and, according to his Twitter bio, a proud representative of Hufflepuff, the most underrated house at Hogwarts.

Bennett’s personality is as big as his body, which is why following him on Twitter is becoming a must. He engages frequently in lively discussions with fans and also likes to give us his observations in life. Last night was no exception.

Bennett tweeted his thoughts on the ever-controversial bathroom attendant job, something people have been split on since the dawn of the toilet.

I'll never understand the bathroom attendant job. Handing out napkins and soap. — Martellus Bennett (@MartysaurusRex) July 9, 2017

It can be awkward trying to do your business with someone literally standing nearby, especially if you suffer from stage fright.

But Bennett wasn’t alone in his assessment, as his former Patriots teammate Chris Long, now a member of the Philadelphia Eagles, chimed in with his thoughts on the matter.

12:10 AM "I'll get you next time buddy, don't have any cash"

1:20 AM no eye contact, no hand wash — Chris Long (@JOEL9ONE) July 9, 2017

Instant bad karma for life. #awkwardturtle — The Jennifer Effect (@JenniferEffect) July 9, 2017

Well… I really don't have any cash on me! — Chris Long (@JOEL9ONE) July 9, 2017

We all know what Long is talking about. We’ve all been there, promising to give a tip next time we use the bathroom and then having to awkwardly sneak in and out when you come back. A stressful experience when all you want to do is your business and get out.

Bennett left the Patriots in the offseason and signed with the Green Bay Packers, giving the team a big-bodied tight end to play alongside Aaron Rodgers. Green Bay made it all the way to the NFC Championship Game last season before falling to the Atlanta Falcons, 44-21.