but teaches you, always hold it till your home.

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      Yup, you could try but it was never worth it. It was so stressing and just a downright nasty experience. Literally and metaphorically.

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    My highschool never bothered replacing broken toilet door locks so if you where unlucky to get a stall with a broken lock you had to sit on the toilet and use your feet to hold the door shut

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      Dayum. That’s just brutal, even if I could use public facilities, I would hover. I would put down the paper seat cover but I wouldn’t dare touch the seats. Ironically, I developed strong an muscles hover pooping.

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    I swear, kids are the cruelest at that age. I ate lunch in the bathroom stall a few times in my first week of middle school because it was better than being in the cafeteria

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      You’re not wrong. I usually ate mine at home and watched TV, it was pretty awesome lol

      Though when I was older I started just having lunch in the classroom and then in high school I’d eat lunch at school with a couple friends.

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    Mine didn’t have doors on the stalls. Wiping your ass was like putting on the worst puppet show.