Ohhhh yes. I have a favourite toilet at home, at work, at school, and even a favourite washroom at the mall! Well, the mall one is just because it's kind of an obscure location, so it ends up being less catastrophically filthy than the others (meaning there's always at least one stall no one has shat in and neglected to flush/peed on the seat/misc. other nastiness).
My home fave isn't because of functionality, it's just more of a familiarity and comfort thing because it's next to my bedroom. But I'll still walk upstairs from wherever I'm at to use it.
When my boyfriend and I stayed with his mum in an old 3 story home, I preferred to use the bathroom on the second floor more than any other. He preferred to pee outside. Then again, our bathroom on the first floor (where we mainly stayed) was so small that I had to throw my legs over the tub just to take a piss. In a house with 3 bedrooms on the first floor alone, I just don't understand what was going through the designer's mind when planning this bathroom!
Haha I know, right? The bathroom wasn't the only thing wrong with that house. There were three bedrooms on the first floor and a kitchen. The living room, a piano room, and two bedrooms on the second floor and the third was like an attic apartment cut in half with a tiny room closed off on the side. It didn't help the creepy West Virginia factor at all.
DUDE my husband and I were JUST talking about this. Our toilet in our 1 bedroom 1 bath apartment is fucking amazing. It never clogs.
We stayed at a hotel this past weekend and the fucker would clog from JUST toilet paper! I was like, wtf do I do? No plunger in sight... Thankfully it took a few flushes and it was down.
We are closing on a house at the beginning of July and I'm sooo hoping the toilets are awesome. What do I do to check before I buy? "Hey there, I gotta test these toilets!"
I only have one toilet in my flat and luckily I love it; it's really easy to pee in it without making any sound haha. One thing I dislike about it is that the refill mechanism is buggered so I have to check it after flushing to see if I need to hit the flusher again to stop it running.
My parents moved into their current house almost ten years ago and I lived there for five years and visit two or three times a year now. They have three toilets and I never used the one in my parents' ensuite. I could if I wanted to but I went for ages without using it so I decided never to do so lol. Of the other two toilets, I'm not keen on either since they're really noisy. I use the downstairs one the most and ffs no matter how I sit the sound of my peeing is SO LOUD. I swear it echos through the whole neighbourhood when I get up to pee at night.
Having read about toilets online, I also appreciate Australian toilets in general since they very rarely clog.
it's really easy to pee in it without making any sound
My boyfriends toilet is LOUD AS FECK and if anyone is in the kitchen, they can hear you. If anyone is in any of the 3 surrounding bedrooms they can hear you.
I practically have a fear of peeing when I go there! (I really hate people hearing me pee...)
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My home fave isn't because of functionality, it's just more of a familiarity and comfort thing because it's next to my bedroom. But I'll still walk upstairs from wherever I'm at to use it.
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Then again, our bathroom on the first floor (where we mainly stayed) was so small that I had to throw my legs over the tub just to take a piss. In a house with 3 bedrooms on the first floor alone, I just don't understand what was going through the designer's mind when planning this bathroom!
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We stayed at a hotel this past weekend and the fucker would clog from JUST toilet paper! I was like, wtf do I do? No plunger in sight... Thankfully it took a few flushes and it was down.
We are closing on a house at the beginning of July and I'm sooo hoping the toilets are awesome. What do I do to check before I buy? "Hey there, I gotta test these toilets!"
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My parents moved into their current house almost ten years ago and I lived there for five years and visit two or three times a year now. They have three toilets and I never used the one in my parents' ensuite. I could if I wanted to but I went for ages without using it so I decided never to do so lol. Of the other two toilets, I'm not keen on either since they're really noisy. I use the downstairs one the most and ffs no matter how I sit the sound of my peeing is SO LOUD. I swear it echos through the whole neighbourhood when I get up to pee at night.
Having read about toilets online, I also appreciate Australian toilets in general since they very rarely clog.
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My boyfriends toilet is LOUD AS FECK and if anyone is in the kitchen, they can hear you. If anyone is in any of the 3 surrounding bedrooms they can hear you.
I practically have a fear of peeing when I go there! (I really hate people hearing me pee...)
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