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  1. #21
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    I used to avoid using public toilets but now I really don't care as everyone has to do it and after having to use festival toilets that I had to poo on top of a mountain of **** with a bloody tampon on top then public toilets seem quite cushty
    Do you ever feel like you want to go home?
    Lost in the crowd and you feel alone

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    I wouldn't personally do it, only if I was absolutely bursting lol

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    As a rule, I don't do it. My school toilets are open-plan; they are in the corridor with no wall separating the toilets from the hallway and classrooms - we have open-plan classrooms too, so you will be heard no matter what. It's built this way to stop people bunking and smoking in the toilets.

    When I walk past a locked door, I say out loud, "someone's taking a **** in there", just to embarrass whoever it may be. Also, I hate it when I walk into a toilet to be greeted by faeces.

    All this being said, there was a time I had to use the toilets last year. After an exam just after school hours, I was bursting to go. I went to the toilet and did my business... a cleaner walked in and I just panicked and tried to stay silent, making sure she didn't find out who I was. Well, that was the least of my problems. After finishing, I realised there was no toilet paper in my cubicle.

    I had to waddle to the cubicle next to mine.

    In an open-plan toilet.
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    I've never done it in public restrooms, and don't think i ever would, but I guess it's fine for other people to do it, as that's what toilets are there for. the thing i have a problem with is when people are disgusting and don't flush omfg absolute ******s what are you doing


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    public toilets are too gross to use anyway.

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    i have never used the toilet away from home unless i have to eg staying somewhere overnight.

    when I do, i hate it and stick layers of toilet roll over the seat, even if im at a friends house

    im a nervous pooer





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    Well if your not allowed to walk around most streets naked I don't think you are allowed to poo on them.. LOOL!
    i used to put the names of my favourite singers here... then i realised nobody cared

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    If you gotta go, you gotta go. I've done it once, when I was desp. I went to the 20p toilets so they were quiet lols

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    Quote Originally Posted by Munex View Post
    As a rule, I don't do it. My school toilets are open-plan; they are in the corridor with no wall separating the toilets from the hallway and classrooms - we have open-plan classrooms too, so you will be heard no matter what. It's built this way to stop people bunking and smoking in the toilets.

    When I walk past a locked door, I say out loud, "someone's taking a **** in there", just to embarrass whoever it may be. Also, I hate it when I walk into a toilet to be greeted by faeces.

    All this being said, there was a time I had to use the toilets last year. After an exam just after school hours, I was bursting to go. I went to the toilet and did my business... a cleaner walked in and I just panicked and tried to stay silent, making sure she didn't find out who I was. Well, that was the least of my problems. After finishing, I realised there was no toilet paper in my cubicle.

    I had to waddle to the cubicle next to mine.

    In an open-plan toilet.


    made me think of you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Munex View Post
    As a rule, I don't do it. My school toilets are open-plan; they are in the corridor with no wall separating the toilets from the hallway and classrooms - we have open-plan classrooms too, so you will be heard no matter what. It's built this way to stop people bunking and smoking in the toilets.

    When I walk past a locked door, I say out loud, "someone's taking a **** in there", just to embarrass whoever it may be. Also, I hate it when I walk into a toilet to be greeted by faeces.

    All this being said, there was a time I had to use the toilets last year. After an exam just after school hours, I was bursting to go. I went to the toilet and did my business... a cleaner walked in and I just panicked and tried to stay silent, making sure she didn't find out who I was. Well, that was the least of my problems. After finishing, I realised there was no toilet paper in my cubicle.

    I had to waddle to the cubicle next to mine.

    In an open-plan toilet.
    Naming and shaming, I like it! Don't you just hate it when the toilet paper is as thin as a needle, inconsiderate people :/

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