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Started by #440643 [Ignore] 04,Feb,15 17:41
New Comment Rating: 0 Similar topics: 1.GENTS TOILETS. 2.Public toilets. 3.wanking in public toilets and the woods/parks etc? 4.How do you get action in public toilets? 5.Looking at cock in public toilets Comments: |
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In case it turns you on, then I guess something must have gone wrong in your childhood.
As stupid as this may look to you, his question have many interesting angles, including, for example, customs of people during elimination or how childhood experiences affect your adult life.
But, I'm afraid, these three sarcastic comments already eliminated any possibility of intellectual approach on this matter...
Rodman2005 has already acknowledged that the sounds and smells (!!!) turn him on. Not my style, but whatever floats your boat.
Now, to address the questions.
First, if one cannot fart in a rest room, for crying out loud, where can one fart? Isn't that what rest rooms are for? Urinating, eliminating and passing gas as well as washing up are what these facilities are for.
Secondly, responding to the sound in any way (especially exposing oneself at a crack in the stall!) would be a serious faux pas. Believe it or not, but etiquette maven Judith Martin, who writes under the name Miss Manners, has addressed this very issue. She wrote that all sounds from behind a closed bathroom door (and I would expect that would include a closed stall door) should be treated is if they do not exist. One should make no response what-so-ever.
On a related topic, despite our best efforts, sometimes a fart will slip out when one is in a social situation. What should one do? Miss Manner has also addressed that. Don't do anything! Both the person who did it and all others present should continue on as if it didn't exist.
OP stated that some people accompany farting with loud expressions. I wonder if they try to compensate their shyness or it's something different that makes them do that. Though honestly I do not remember observing such behavior personally. I don't hang out much in public bathrooms...
Again I say that's what rest rooms are for.
I know you are well traveled, have ever had an audience with the Queen?
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Or is it. ... what's the sound of a single clap farting?
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Can't remember those Buddhist sayings that well
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