no, i have a slight fear of being locked in one. for a length of time.
Toilets without windows are less "welcomed" than those with windows in my opinion.
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Cow Muffins, are you sure the door would of even broke open, after breaking the pipe and the water leak out of there, and she would not drown in the flood? How would she even broken the pipe anyway.[/QUOTE]
When the hell did they start putting watertight seals in the doors?
[QUOTE=Dj-J3;26286572]Toilets without windows are less "welcomed" than those with windows in my opinion.[/QUOTE]
I prefer them without. And if they have one, even if it's stained glass. I want a curtain.
Why you fear being trapped? Its not like you're 70 so you'll be able to knock the door down. Oh wait, 12 yr olds.
[QUOTE=aurum481;26286939]Why you fear being trapped? Its not like you're 70 so you'll be able to knock the door down. Oh wait, 12 yr olds.[/QUOTE]
i doubt i'm strong enough to kick down a door. and especially the doors you get which close onto a frame, so you're not just kicking against the lock of the door but the entire thing.
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i guess this doesn't help people who have a (semi) irrational fear of being trapped in bathrooms...[/QUOTE]
If you aren't old and weak then you can just smash the door..
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[QUOTE=Autumn;26286966]i doubt i'm strong enough to kick down a door. and especially the doors you get which close onto a frame, so you're not just kicking against the lock of the door but the entire thing.[/QUOTE]
You don't go for the door, you go for the lock or hinges. There's bound to be something in the bathroom to help.
Also a bathroom without a window?... Wierd.
I don't like being locked in a small area for an extended period of time, shits scary... :ohdear:
[QUOTE=Jallen;26287027]If you aren't old and weak then you can just smash the door..
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i'm 5'2" and female. likelihood of me breaking down a door... somewhat unlikely.
[QUOTE=Jallen;26287027]
You don't go for the door, you go for the lock or hinges. There's bound to be something in the bathroom to help.
Also a bathroom without a window?... Wierd.[/QUOTE]
in most toilets in places there's just a toilet, toilet roll and maybe a toilet brush. how that would help me escape i don't know. and although cubicles without windows are rare, i have come across them before. plus a window's only of use if it's ground or 1st floor. and a lot of them don't open.
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i'm not claustrophobic i just don't want to be locked in a cubicle and left for days.
Oh, dear! What can the matter be?
One old lady locked in the lavatory!
Shes been there from Sunday to Saturday
Nobody knew she was there...
This is why you buy doors for your bathroom that are made out of plywood.
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[QUOTE=Autumn;26287089]i'm 5'2" and female. likelihood of me breaking down a door... somewhat unlikely.
in most toilets in places there's just a toilet, toilet roll and maybe a toilet brush. how that would help me escape i don't know. and although cubicles without windows are rare, i have come across them before. plus a window's only of use if it's ground or 1st floor. and a lot of them don't open.
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i'm not claustrophobic i just don't want to be locked in a cubicle and left for days.[/QUOTE]
Just keep a large wrench in your bathroom. Easy.
i'm talking about toilets in public places like universities, bars and offices etc. i'm not worried about becoming locked in my own bathroom that would be silly.
Dear god, at least she could use the bathroom.
[QUOTE=DienDwemar;26278630]And this is why you never let a woman out of the kitchen.
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Yep.
Let them shit in YOUR food. :downs:
Keep a crowbar on you at all times.
I just realized who posted above me...
[QUOTE=Fables;26288172]Keep a crowbar on you at all times.
I just realized who posted above me...[/QUOTE]
Very wise words my friend.
Crowbars keep people out of bathrooms, and slaughter endless hoards of zombies.
My bathroom door is wood and I'm fat so I could just break it down if this happened.
Good thing it was the bathroom she got stuck in... Wait, how the hell do you get stuck in a bathroom anyway?
[QUOTE=SGNinja101;26278886]Just a question, why "warm" water?[/QUOTE]
Well, the body doesn't have to spend energy on warming it up/warming itself up after it got cooled by the water. And saving energy tends to be useful when you have no food.
I doubt she knew that anyway, but it does make sense.
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[QUOTE=npx190;26283475]Cow Muffins, are you sure the door would of even broke open, after breaking the pipe and the water leak out of there, and she would not drown in the flood? How would she even broken the pipe anyway.[/QUOTE]
No bathroom door is THAT tight.
If it was my home bathroom, I'd probably ask a family member to open it. If I had my own place and the door happened to be stuck in that situation, I probably would've taken the top off the toilet (Fairly heavy) and start bashing at the door / door handle.
[QUOTE=booster;26289244]Is "Parisian" even a word?[/QUOTE]
No, it's a number
God damn.
Reminds me of the time I had to bust my godmother out of the toilet after she tried to lock it with an old useless key that lies around :madmax:
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except significantly more horrifying
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