Is There a List of Public Washroom in Toronto?
I need to always carry a list of public available washrooms in Toronto for the next time this happens.
A few weeks ago while walking to the Spadina station, my stomach got upset and I had to crap. I felt very intimidated walking into an establishment like a coffee shop, using their washroom, and not buying something, as there are many signs posted in places to keep low class scumbags like me from using their toilets without buying something. That day, my stomach was too upset to drink or eat anything and it was getting worse by the minute and not feeling well, I couldn’t think straight anyway. At the Spadina station they said there was no washroom but even if there was a washroom I had to be choosy as I needed to sit on a clean toilet seat in a somewhat maintained bathroom, since I was getting nauseous and a stinky, dirty toilet would make me vomit and to vomit I would have to walk on all fours and splatter around in a puddle of piss.
A little confused, I didn’t know what to do so I took the subway northbound. My stomach was cramping more and the nausea was getting worse and I almost felt like crying because I didn’t know if I could hold it much longer. Luckily I made it to Larwence West station and knowing there are decent enough public toilets in the Larwence Square Mall I made my way there. I could almost not hold out any longer so as I was within a few meters of the washroom, I started unbuttoning my pants and getting ready for the ultimate shitting experience. If I had waited until I got into the stall I would explode on myself so I started undoinging my pants and zipping my fly in the hallway. There were a few people who saw me but I didn’t know what else to do. But I made it into the stall, continued to pull down my pants and underwear and as I was going into the sitting position or should I say shitting position on the toilet seat the faeces started bursting out. I scored a goal and didn’t get any on me or on the toilet seat and the nausea even subsided a bit. Then I went home, and started to feel better a few hours later.
This was not the first time I was downtown and started to get an upset stomach so it is a good idea to carry a list of public available washrooms in Toronto for the next time this happens.
I need to always carry a list of public available washrooms in Toronto for the next time this happens.
A few weeks ago while walking to the Spadina station, my stomach got upset and I had to crap. I felt very intimidated walking into an establishment like a coffee shop, using their washroom, and not buying something, as there are many signs posted in places to keep low class scumbags like me from using their toilets without buying something. That day, my stomach was too upset to drink or eat anything and it was getting worse by the minute and not feeling well, I couldn’t think straight anyway. At the Spadina station they said there was no washroom but even if there was a washroom I had to be choosy as I needed to sit on a clean toilet seat in a somewhat maintained bathroom, since I was getting nauseous and a stinky, dirty toilet would make me vomit and to vomit I would have to walk on all fours and splatter around in a puddle of piss.
A little confused, I didn’t know what to do so I took the subway northbound. My stomach was cramping more and the nausea was getting worse and I almost felt like crying because I didn’t know if I could hold it much longer. Luckily I made it to Larwence West station and knowing there are decent enough public toilets in the Larwence Square Mall I made my way there. I could almost not hold out any longer so as I was within a few meters of the washroom, I started unbuttoning my pants and getting ready for the ultimate shitting experience. If I had waited until I got into the stall I would explode on myself so I started undoinging my pants and zipping my fly in the hallway. There were a few people who saw me but I didn’t know what else to do. But I made it into the stall, continued to pull down my pants and underwear and as I was going into the sitting position or should I say shitting position on the toilet seat the faeces started bursting out. I scored a goal and didn’t get any on me or on the toilet seat and the nausea even subsided a bit. Then I went home, and started to feel better a few hours later.
This was not the first time I was downtown and started to get an upset stomach so it is a good idea to carry a list of public available washrooms in Toronto for the next time this happens.