09-04-2013 9:48 PM
Am I really weird for asking this?
I really do not like people pooing in my toilet. Seriously - I get quite uptight about it. If you've travelled a long way to reach us for a visit, then fair enough (although there are plenty of public loos en route), or if you're staying over, then absolutely fair enough (although you could always pop to the local supermarket or somesuch first thing in the morning - no? Okay, maybe that's too much, scrub that idea, I can live with it)!
BUT - someone who lives just down the road, pops in for a visit and uses my loo when they could have used their own just minutes before. Why would you do that? I don't even like using public toilets, let alone think about using someone else's for, well, something else :_| Most especially a friend. All my friends now know they are not permitted to poo in my loo, with other casual visitors it's a more difficult subject to broach.
Now - I can't be alone, surely . . . . . ? ? ?
27-07-2015 1:28 PM
27-07-2015 4:00 PM
Blimey a bit of twilight zone, things so bad we are now picking up 2.5 year old threads.
Nice Pic though.
27-07-2015 8:02 PM
Imagine having a migraine sat on the loo
30-07-2015 8:26 PM - edited 30-07-2015 8:27 PM
A piece of useless information for you all !
Did you know it is against the law to refuse the use of your loo to someone that knocks on your door and asks to use it even though they are complete strangers ?
Not sure when that law was passed (excuse the pun) but it has never been repealed.
@kiss*my*pixel wrote:Am I really weird for asking this?
I really do not like people pooing in my toilet. Seriously - I get quite uptight about it. If you've travelled a long way to reach us for a visit, then fair enough (although there are plenty of public loos en route), or if you're staying over, then absolutely fair enough (although you could always pop to the local supermarket or somesuch first thing in the morning - no? Okay, maybe that's too much, scrub that idea, I can live with it)!
BUT - someone who lives just down the road, pops in for a visit and uses my loo when they could have used their own just minutes before. Why would you do that? I don't even like using public toilets, let alone think about using someone else's for, well, something else :_| Most especially a friend. All my friends now know they are not permitted to poo in my loo, with other casual visitors it's a more difficult subject to broach.
Now - I can't be alone, surely . . . . . ? ? ?
31-07-2015 12:46 PM
omg, why on earth has this thread bounced back