Aaah jpensais que c’était un rêve! Pas cooooool! L’autre fois j’ai rêvé que la porte aussi était comme pas complète pis on voyais un peu trop, et jme disait: tant pis jai trop envie, ca fera comme dans mes rêves… (si seulement j’avais su que j’était justement dans un de ces reves la…)
My school’s bathrooms are a bit of the opposite. The doors are awkwardly cut off at the top, so people a bit on the tall side (maybe 5’5”-6”ish?) will catch a glance of people in the stalls. I don’t know about the boys, but we girls have just grown accustomed to it and have learned as courtesy to just not get so close to the stalls. =3
I went to a school in the nearby area for a band function and the stalls were like that! I think that it was because they had a problem with people smoking in the stalls but I couldn’t go in the end. I’m 5′ 8″ and I could see RIGHT over the stall and at the person who was doing their business. Nu-uh. Not using that.
I got in the habit of keeping my bottoms on my upper legs à la the last panel back in elementary school.
The toilets were shaped in such a way that one could step onto the part behind the seat with one foot, push up, grab the tops of the stall dividers, set the other foot on the tank, push up again, lean to one side, and be able to talk to the person in the next stall without yelling (one of the hand dryers was almost always going)… or stick one’s head over the top of the stall and stare down at whomever happened to be in there. It was frickin’ creepy, sometimes.
Design fault? Or just a guy who wanted to have a little fun?
Where was this?
was this just your toilet or had someone sawed off the door just on that stall or something?
Nope, all stalls were like that…
In a bar, so the place was kinda dark, which is good.
Didnt you see it before you went in? since you are short, you probably would have noticed it, no offence.
All stalls were like that anyway, so it was either I go, or I hold back!
Another toilet dream, or was this an actual event?
Unfortunately, this happened in real life.
I’ve seen toilets like this.Why in the hell.
At first I thought you were reaching for toilet roll but realising too late there was none lol. So you don’t “hover” over public toilets :)
Ooh… that’s creepy. :p It reminds me of the ones with the huge open space between the door and where you close it. *shivers*
Aaah jpensais que c’était un rêve! Pas cooooool! L’autre fois j’ai rêvé que la porte aussi était comme pas complète pis on voyais un peu trop, et jme disait: tant pis jai trop envie, ca fera comme dans mes rêves… (si seulement j’avais su que j’était justement dans un de ces reves la…)
My school’s bathrooms are a bit of the opposite. The doors are awkwardly cut off at the top, so people a bit on the tall side (maybe 5’5”-6”ish?) will catch a glance of people in the stalls. I don’t know about the boys, but we girls have just grown accustomed to it and have learned as courtesy to just not get so close to the stalls. =3
I went to a school in the nearby area for a band function and the stalls were like that! I think that it was because they had a problem with people smoking in the stalls but I couldn’t go in the end. I’m 5′ 8″ and I could see RIGHT over the stall and at the person who was doing their business. Nu-uh. Not using that.
J̶u̶s̶t̶ ̶g̶o̶i̶n̶g̶ ̶f̶o̶r̶ ̶a̶ ̶b̶i̶n̶g̶e̶-̶r̶e̶a̶d̶,̶ ̶d̶o̶n̶’̶t̶ ̶m̶i̶n̶d̶ ̶m̶e̶.̶
I got in the habit of keeping my bottoms on my upper legs à la the last panel back in elementary school.
The toilets were shaped in such a way that one could step onto the part behind the seat with one foot, push up, grab the tops of the stall dividers, set the other foot on the tank, push up again, lean to one side, and be able to talk to the person in the next stall without yelling (one of the hand dryers was almost always going)… or stick one’s head over the top of the stall and stare down at whomever happened to be in there. It was frickin’ creepy, sometimes.