Am I just weird or not the only one

I do yes. Well, for the most part. At work we have a basement which has a restroom and only a few know about it but overall I wait. Mostly because when you toot it up loud, it is embarrassing especially if others hear you as they saw you go in. I would never deuce on a plane either.

Used to be like that, but not anymore. Maybe it was toilets right next to each other without partitions in the military, or just getting over it with time.

I had two roommates that refused to chip in for toilet paper because they said they only went on campus. Not a big deal, but pretty lame, since it is a highly suspect reality. What I am talking about is if the apartment needed something for all we could just buy it and put it on the list of group items that could be + or - out at end of month. If I bought toilet paper they didn’t want me to add it to the group list.

lmao I have never heard it called this

I think the problem with public washrooms is the sound effects from other people. It’s hard to do your business if you think people can hear you.

So I think all public washrooms should have background music. I don’t think cleanliness is much of an issue, just put paper on the seat.

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As someone who owns a restaurant with my family, some of you should deff wait till you get home, your aim is awful and you get :poop: everywhere but inside where its supposed to go.

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I cant even take credit for it. I heard it first from South Park

Fudge Dragon
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Chocolate Hotdog

The forums have been depressing today. Apparently Taliesin decided to initiate the @&/$show. But this thread fellow players has lifted my spirits again. Good stuff.

Now you know why truck drivers always wore shirts with the sleeves missing. No toilet paper and not using rest rooms ha!

I can’t imagine doing the number 2 in public unless it’s an absolute emergency. I always wash and not simply just wipe, too. Skid marks are gross.

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Always…

As a teacher… what is this bathroom break you speak of?

Seriously, I always make sure “a turtle makes it to the water” at home. Nothing like the porcelin throne that I can clean and defile myself!

May want to have someone come out and check to see if it needs to be repositioned.

It’s not too expensive and can save you loads down the road.

Bidets are a wonderful thing. You can get hand held ones as well.

I look for a book store, likes Barnes and Nobles… they’re usually clean. Best Buy to but never Target or Wal-Mart.

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It’s pretty much mandatory to wait for sanitary reasons when you live in New Jersey or New York and it’s a public restroom, so yes.

I got over the whole “I only use the restroom at home” thing when I got my first job. Not sure why that is, given 1st grade thru 12th grade is basically a full time job anyway. (And no, I didn’t use it to waste time on the clock)

Travel size Lysol is the best thing to have at all time. Never know when a co-workers lunch doesn’t agree with them or lunch doesn’t agree with you and the boss won’t let you go home.

But the outhouses in WoW do remind me of the ones that were hidden out of sight at the lakes my grandparents used to take us to fish out. I felt safer using a bush then one of those things.

If you think about our ancient ancestors, I’m sure they were well aware that pooping just anywhere made them extremely vulnerable. It’s quite likely that some people would still have an instinct to want to only be vulnerable like that at home, in a safe place.

If it seems weird that I have thought about this…I raise dogs and have noticed that one dog always feels s/he has to guard me when I use the bathroom. Also my “alpha” dog watches while the other dogs do their business, and at night he will ask me to watch over him, so clearly they have an instinct that going to the bathroom requires guarding.

So probably we used to fee that way, too, and still have vestiges of it.