I am rarely alone but if I am I leave it open only to keep the air fresh
This all hinges on that when I'm home alone and the urge strikes that I even go back in the house :P
Yep, I close the door most of the time except when no one else is at home.
Ah good point! Remember.... for males the world is our urinal.....
But then you have to clean your bowl more often, don't you? If there's anything I hate it's cleaning the BOWLS. Especially since my plumber cordially asked me to stop using those bleach drop-in-the-tank things... he said the bleach eats anything rubber (gaskets, etc.) and that's why my toilet was leaking. So now I have to clean the damned things more often. I'd rather have 10 kids than clean toilets.
You know, even though we flush like the dickens around here (5 people = lottsa pottying) the bowls STILL need cleaned every 3 days. No lie. I hate it. I'd rather parade nekkid down main street than clean toilets.
You know, even though we flush like the dickens around here (5 people = lottsa pottying) the bowls STILL need cleaned every 3 days. No lie. I hate it. I'd rather parade nekkid down main street than clean toilets.
Matt has to remind me to close the door when we have company. I accidentally left it open a crack (no pun intended) when my sister was in town visiting. Luckily, she's a dancer, and has shared a home with me long enough to not heed the virtues of modesty.
I think I close them even when alone. I'm not sure though and now I'll think way too much about it.
Doors open. :|
My problem is that our Master Bath doesn't have a door going into it. Then the actual room where the toilet is is so small that I get clautrophobic in there. So, I don't close the door to that small area. Get it?
I would love to have a bathroom where I could close the door and have a few moments to myself. I used to seek refuge in the house we had in Ohio in the bathroom.
I've lost a lot of privacy to myself since I've had my kids.
My problem is that our Master Bath doesn't have a door going into it. Then the actual room where the toilet is is so small that I get clautrophobic in there. So, I don't close the door to that small area. Get it?
I would love to have a bathroom where I could close the door and have a few moments to myself. I used to seek refuge in the house we had in Ohio in the bathroom.
I've lost a lot of privacy to myself since I've had my kids.
No, unless I'm expecting the family to walk in the door in the near future.
Door closed! I have the problem Cheryl does, cats trying to barge in, and if they're not first in line, it's the dogs. There's just not enough room, and I don't need 6 sets of eyes watching me.
Speaking on behalf of the Southern gentlemen in the group, such as PH and myself.... and perhaps akern and Keith.... and possibly jrjo only because he lives in the woods...
the back yard doesn't have a door.
the back yard doesn't have a door.
but the outhouse does..... :?
They do up here in the nawth, That Alberta Clipper coming out of Canada will shut off anything.
but the outhouse does..... :?
Not all of them...
Not all of them...
You know, even though we flush like the dickens around here (5 people = lottsa pottying) the bowls STILL need cleaned every 3 days. No lie. I hate it. I'd rather parade nekkid down main street than clean toilets.
We don't flush every time here because we're on a septic system. I put a spoonful of bleach in the bowl every night at bedtime and it keeps the bowl fresh.
Edited to add: my bathroom door can be seen from the back door, which are French doors which basically means anyone standing at the back door can see you doing your business.
That said, the kids when they're young don't tend to shut the door (it's a pocket door and kind of tricky for small hands) and just the other day I almost had a tinkle with the door open before I realized it. They're a bad influence on me!
We don't flush every time here because we're on a septic system. I put a spoonful of bleach in the bowl every night at bedtime and it keeps the bowl fresh.
Edited to add: my bathroom door can be seen from the back door, which are French doors which basically means anyone standing at the back door can see you doing your business.
That said, the kids when they're young don't tend to shut the door (it's a pocket door and kind of tricky for small hands) and just the other day I almost had a tinkle with the door open before I realized it. They're a bad influence on me!