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Anonymous
I have read numerous stories about strangers asking to sue the bathroom — in some cases, it’s to scope out for a robbery; in others, it’s to look for drugs. In some cases, they ask to use your phone instead of use the bathroom.

Think about it: Why would some person be in your neighborhood and not be close enough to their own home to get to the bathroom? If they were not a neighbor, why are they in your neighborhood? Would you ever go to some random house and ask to use the bathroom?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have read numerous stories about strangers asking to sue the bathroom — in some cases, it’s to scope out for a robbery; in others, it’s to look for drugs. In some cases, they ask to use your phone instead of use the bathroom.

Think about it: Why would some person be in your neighborhood and not be close enough to their own home to get to the bathroom? If they were not a neighbor, why are they in your neighborhood? Would you ever go to some random house and ask to use the bathroom?


For me? I have celiac disease. If I ate breakfast then went for a walk, I might realize that I’d gotten glutened, but be too far from home to make it. The condition causes diarrhea, which is why it’s considered a disability. This obviously isn’t what happened in the OP’s case, but it answers the pp’s question.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have read numerous stories about strangers asking to sue the bathroom — in some cases, it’s to scope out for a robbery; in others, it’s to look for drugs. In some cases, they ask to use your phone instead of use the bathroom.

Think about it: Why would some person be in your neighborhood and not be close enough to their own home to get to the bathroom? If they were not a neighbor, why are they in your neighborhood? Would you ever go to some random house and ask to use the bathroom?


For me? I have celiac disease. If I ate breakfast then went for a walk, I might realize that I’d gotten glutened, but be too far from home to make it. The condition causes diarrhea, which is why it’s considered a disability. This obviously isn’t what happened in the OP’s case, but it answers the pp’s question.



But would you have diarrhea in a strangers house? It’s awkward enough to make a smelly mess on your best friend’s house. No sane person would decide to do this in a stranger’s house.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have read numerous stories about strangers asking to sue the bathroom — in some cases, it’s to scope out for a robbery; in others, it’s to look for drugs. In some cases, they ask to use your phone instead of use the bathroom.

Think about it: Why would some person be in your neighborhood and not be close enough to their own home to get to the bathroom? If they were not a neighbor, why are they in your neighborhood? Would you ever go to some random house and ask to use the bathroom?


For me? I have celiac disease. If I ate breakfast then went for a walk, I might realize that I’d gotten glutened, but be too far from home to make it. The condition causes diarrhea, which is why it’s considered a disability. This obviously isn’t what happened in the OP’s case, but it answers the pp’s question.



But would you have diarrhea in a strangers house? It’s awkward enough to make a smelly mess on your best friend’s house. No sane person would decide to do this in a stranger’s house.


+1
I'd rather have you steal my prescriptions than clean up your diarrhea.
Anonymous
Clean the bathroom too. Hepatitis, RSV, whatever.

Again, I have peed outside and even taken a dump. Female.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who lets complete strangers use their bathroom?! What planet do you live on?


Exactly. No way in hell.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I pee a ton and it barely has any color because I hydrate religiously. At most my pee is very light straw color and depending on the color of the toilet and whether it’s very clean or not so clean, you can’t see my pee.

You have NO idea how many mLs she left in your toilet, poster.


What a stupid post. This doesn't matter. She shouldn't let a stranger in to her house or a friends house.
Anonymous
OP, never ever do this again. Ever. And be vigilant for a while with locking your door, not keeping things visible in your car, leaving a light on when you’re not home, etc.
Anonymous
She knows the layout of the downstairs now. She knows if he has a dog, or not. The break in is now inevitable.
Anonymous
So everyone here says “No! Don’t let a stranger in your home to use the bathroom!” and “I’d pee / poop outside before I knocked on a stranger’s door and asked to use their bathroom”…. And every damn one of you here would say “OMG! I’d call the police immediately if I saw a stranger peeing/pooping outdoors in their yard/park/whatever”.


You people are all hypocrites.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So everyone here says “No! Don’t let a stranger in your home to use the bathroom!” and “I’d pee / poop outside before I knocked on a stranger’s door and asked to use their bathroom”…. And every damn one of you here would say “OMG! I’d call the police immediately if I saw a stranger peeing/pooping outdoors in their yard/park/whatever”.

You people are all hypocrites.


Why?

Someone who can't manage a bathroom schedule should be monitored in public.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone who would ask a stranger to use their home bathroom is not on their right mind. WHO does this???? No one.

Agree with PP: looking for medicine or unlocking a window for later.


Anyone who lets a stranger in their house to pee is insane as well.

And this is not the first time a thread of this nature has come up on this forum.

Many threads about strangers asking to use a bathroom in a private residence. It's a normalization/feeler ploy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have read numerous stories about strangers asking to sue the bathroom — in some cases, it’s to scope out for a robbery; in others, it’s to look for drugs. In some cases, they ask to use your phone instead of use the bathroom.

Think about it: Why would some person be in your neighborhood and not be close enough to their own home to get to the bathroom? If they were not a neighbor, why are they in your neighborhood? Would you ever go to some random house and ask to use the bathroom?


For me? I have celiac disease. If I ate breakfast then went for a walk, I might realize that I’d gotten glutened, but be too far from home to make it. The condition causes diarrhea, which is why it’s considered a disability. This obviously isn’t what happened in the OP’s case, but it answers the pp’s question.


LMAO!
"BANG BANG BANG"
"Honey, there's a stranger at the door!"
"BANG BANG BANG You don't know me, I was just driving by, and I gotta blast a dookie really bad! I need to use your bathroom!"
"Honey get the shotgun!"
Anonymous
That’s how my friend’s mom was robbed. She’s lucky she wasn’t killed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have read numerous stories about strangers asking to sue the bathroom — in some cases, it’s to scope out for a robbery; in others, it’s to look for drugs. In some cases, they ask to use your phone instead of use the bathroom.

Think about it: Why would some person be in your neighborhood and not be close enough to their own home to get to the bathroom? If they were not a neighbor, why are they in your neighborhood? Would you ever go to some random house and ask to use the bathroom?


For me? I have celiac disease. If I ate breakfast then went for a walk, I might realize that I’d gotten glutened, but be too far from home to make it. The condition causes diarrhea, which is why it’s considered a disability. This obviously isn’t what happened in the OP’s case, but it answers the pp’s question.



But would you have diarrhea in a strangers house? It’s awkward enough to make a smelly mess on your best friend’s house. No sane person would decide to do this in a stranger’s house.


+1
I'd rather have you steal my prescriptions than clean up your diarrhea.


I’d $hit my pants before I asked a stranger if I could use their home bathroom. So weird.
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