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Do people CHOOSE when they poo?

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Newnamenewname109870 · 16/06/2023 20:28

TMI!!

Just read a thread about going at someone else’s house and how you should wait until your own place, that kind of thing.

Is it weird that I only go if I really need to go, like I’m kind of desperate? There’s no way I could wait and go at a particular place of time like wait until the event’s over. I either need to go or I don’t.

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Maddy70 · 18/06/2023 10:11

I only ever poo at home ...I can wait all day

SlugsInTheLettuce · 18/06/2023 10:33

I can wait to do a poo for a couple of hours, however my son has IBS but hates using publics toilets so generally there’s a slight dash after school to our toilet when he gets home

kentmum50 · 18/06/2023 12:55

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EBearhug · 18/06/2023 00:16

Also, it's more satisfying to use work's time and bog roll to poo than your own at home.

My boss decided in his wisdom to order scented toilet roll once. We are an all female team. After a graphic description of thrush, BV and cystitis he reverted it to not scented Grin

Him "but I wanted to get you nice stuff!"
Us "yeah we will have nice hand wash instead thanks"

kentmum50 · 22/06/2023 18:12

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That’s brave lol, I’d struggle to do that

JudgeAnderson · 22/06/2023 22:13

I used to be able to hold on for ages, but since WFH and being able to go as soon as the urge strikes, I find that much more uncomfortable now so I think there's an element of bowel training (assuming no actual medical conditions obviously).

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