Popular Post No Toilet 557 Posted October 13, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted October 13, 2020 There are some advantages of having no toilet amenties in my apartment such as not needing to visit the bathroom every time to relieve oneself. I was relaxing in just a t-shirt watching telly with a can of cider and my bladder was getting full. Due to the lack of facilities, I simply stayed where I was and proceeded to urinate on the carpet by sitting on the edge of the sofa. *TV volume was muted to reduce background noise* https://www.erome.com/a/8x9WqbKM 2 2 3 Link to post
WendyMarty 334 Posted October 13, 2020 Share Posted October 13, 2020 how do you manage to get away without your landlord or house mates noticing? xx Link to post
No Toilet 557 Posted October 13, 2020 Author Share Posted October 13, 2020 (edited) 1 hour ago, WendyMarty said: how do you manage to get away without your landlord or house mates noticing? xx As mentioned in the opening sentence of my original post, there literally is NO TOILET here in the family apartment not even any pipework for one to be easily installed. Therefore, all of us have to use the apartment itself as a lavatory. What else can we do when we get desperate to relieve ourselves? Edited October 13, 2020 by No Toilet Extra info Link to post
Wolf187 185 Posted October 14, 2020 Share Posted October 14, 2020 How did you get so Lucky as to find a house like that ≧∇≦ Link to post
rimmyworld 178 Posted October 14, 2020 Share Posted October 14, 2020 Does anyone else in the apartment care that there's piss on the carpet? Link to post
No Toilet 557 Posted October 14, 2020 Author Share Posted October 14, 2020 4 minutes ago, rimmyworld said: Does anyone else in the apartment care that there's piss on the carpet? There are no toilets here in our apartment, so the carpet is frequently used as a urinal by all, not just me. Link to post
Eliminature 5,209 Posted October 14, 2020 Share Posted October 14, 2020 5 hours ago, No Toilet said: There are no toilets here in our apartment, so the carpet is frequently used as a urinal by all, not just me. What about the other bodily function? How do you take care of that? Link to post
Alfresco 11,610 Posted October 14, 2020 Share Posted October 14, 2020 It is an amazing situation that you are in @No Toilet. I am finding it incredibly intriguing, so sorry for asking questions, but hope you understand. How many people live in the apartment? What's the balance of male and female and what is the relationship between you - i.e. any couples, or just flatmates or what? Is this a case of the apartment has communal toilet facilities in the building and you don't want to go out and use them? Do you have running water and sink for washing and/or doing dishes etc? You could pee there. Not that I'd want to spoil your fun. I'd love to be able to pee anywhere on the carpet and have done so in small amounts on rare occasions, but surely if you do it regularly it must cause some problems with the build up of pee in the apartment. I take it you must drink lots to stay dilute, but even then I would expect there to be some smell after a while - I guess that's ok if you are all accepting it and don't mind the smell, but what about the landlord? Would love to hear more about the practicalities. 1 Link to post
Wolf187 185 Posted October 14, 2020 Share Posted October 14, 2020 5 hours ago, Eliminature said: What about the other bodily function? How do you take care of that? I'm was quite curious about that one as well.. My new place in the country has no toilets either (just a old outhouse that's collapsed in on itself years ago) But has over a acre backyard so I just go outside for.. Ermm.. Well.. Everything 3 Link to post
Popular Post No Toilet 557 Posted October 14, 2020 Author Popular Post Share Posted October 14, 2020 (edited) Sorry for the delay in replying, I wanted to be at home in private to write this. Firstly, thank you for your interest and understanding about my pretty unique situation and I hope the following will answer your queries. I live in the family apartment with only my dad now but there used to be three of us until a couple of months ago when my sister moved out to an apartment of her own (with a toilet)! My mum sadly died around 3 years ago. Indeed, this apartment is what I have called home since childhood and I have always known it to be toilet-less. The apartment itself is the first floor of what was a two storey house which had two bathrooms but only one toilet, downstairs. During the conversion, the fact that the upstairs bathroom had NO TOILET was somehow overlooked and one was never provided. Indeed, there isn't even the pipework to plumb one to, so would it would be a pretty major job to install. Therefore whilst our neighbours downstairs have the luxury of a proper toilet, we upstairs have to improvise and literally use our own home as a lavatory to relieve ourselves when any of us get desperate and cannot hold it any longer. It is the only thing we can do as we have NO access to any other toilet facilities at all! Over the years, it has become second nature to us and as there is little privacy it is fairly common to see others "going toilet" openly at home should they need to. The building is local authority owned but managed by an housing association and came unfurnished (so all the carpets and furniture my parents bought themselves). We have a fully functional kitchen and bathroom- just no toilet, so can wash, cook and bathe as normal. We don't solely use the carpet for our toilet needs but also other things around our apartment such as the sink, bath, bottles, buckets or wet ourselves (if we have trousers on) as you may have seen me doing in other posts on here. We do not generally pee on the bed or sofa but have done occasionally. However, the carpet is our preferred urinal as virtually the whole apartment is carpeted, it is quick and easy to just kneel, sit or crouch down and piss freely. I also like seeing how large a puddle my pee makes on the carpet. During periods of high use, such as when we are at home all day, the apartment can begin to have a pee smell to it which is made worse in the winter months when we generally pee more anyway and the cold temperature doesn't dry the carpet (or our wet trousers) as quickly as it would in summer. We do try to keep fresh air circulating through by opening windows if the weather permits which does help. Even though it was born out of necessity, after all these years we have continued to relieve ourselves without a toilet and kind of grown to enjoy it. Indeed, I have gone a step further and try not to piss in a toilet or urinal at all, even at other people's houses or places that have such facilities but instead seek somewhere else to empty my bladder like I do at home. Edited October 14, 2020 by No Toilet Re-worded 4 1 Link to post
Wolf187 185 Posted October 14, 2020 Share Posted October 14, 2020 22 minutes ago, No Toilet said: Sorry for the delay in replying, I wanted to be at home in private to write this. Firstly, thank you for your interest and understanding about my pretty unique situation and I hope the following will answer your queries. I live in the family apartment with only my dad now but there used to be three of us until a couple of months ago when my sister moved out to an apartment of her own (with a toilet)! My mum sadly died around 3 years ago. Indeed, this apartment is what I have called home since childhood and I have always known it to be toilet-less. The apartment itself is the first floor of what was a two storey house which had two bathrooms but only one toilet, downstairs. During the conversion, the fact that the upstairs bathroom had NO TOILET was somehow overlooked and one was never provided. Indeed, there isn't even the pipework to plumb one to, so would it would be a pretty major job to install. So whilst our neighbours downstairs have the luxury of a proper toilet, we upstairs have to improvise and literally use our own home as a lavatory to relieve ourselves which we have been doing so for years as we have NO access to any other toilet facilities at all! So much so it has become second nature to us and it is common for us to inadvertently see other family members openly "going toilet" at home when they get desperate and cannot hold it any longer. The building is local authority owned but managed by an housing association and came unfurnished (so all the carpets and furniture my parents bought themselves). We have a fully functional kitchen and bathroom- just no toilet, so can wash, cook and bathe as normal. We don't solely use the carpet for our toilet needs but also other things around our apartment such as the sink, bath, bottles, buckets or wet ourselves (if we have trousers on) as you may have seen me doing in other posts on here. We don't generally use the bed or sofa as a toilet. However, the carpet is our preferred urinal as virtually the whole apartment is carpeted and we find it quick and easy to just kneel, sit or crouch down and piss freely. I also like seeing how large a puddle my pee makes on the carpet. During periods of high use, such as when we are at home all day, the apartment can begin to have a pee smell to it which is made worse in the winter months when we generally pee more anyway and the cold temperature doesn't dry the carpet (or our wet trousers) as quickly as it would in summer. We do try to keep fresh air circulating through by opening windows if the weather permits which does help. Even though it was born out of necessity, after all these years we have continued to relieve ourselves without a toilet and kind of grown to enjoy it. Indeed, I have gone a step further and try not to piss in a toilet or urinal at all, even at other people's houses or places that have such facilities but instead seek somewhere else to empty my bladder like I do at home. Wow I think you ended up quite Lucky! What I wouldn't have given to grow up in a place like that, I only got grounded for peeing on The Carpet or even outside While growing, I am surprised your downstairs neighbors haven't caught on to a smell.. Link to post
Bacardi 10,109 Posted October 15, 2020 Share Posted October 15, 2020 I'm not usually into watching men peeing, but you've earned an O from me. I love seeing dudes pee hands free, wherever they are! It's the best thing ever! I wish I lived with you and could go anywhere I wanted to! You are one lucky guy. 1 Link to post
Bacardi 10,109 Posted October 15, 2020 Share Posted October 15, 2020 6 hours ago, No Toilet said: Even though it was born out of necessity, after all these years we have continued to relieve ourselves without a toilet and kind of grown to enjoy it. Indeed, I have gone a step further and try not to piss in a toilet or urinal at all, even at other people's houses or places that have such facilities but instead seek somewhere else to empty my bladder like I do at home. May I ask where you've peed at your friend's homes 😇 Im intreagued. 2 1 Link to post
Eliminature 5,209 Posted October 15, 2020 Share Posted October 15, 2020 Where do you go to empty your bowels? Surely you have to do that too? Link to post
No Toilet 557 Posted October 15, 2020 Author Share Posted October 15, 2020 2 minutes ago, Eliminature said: Where do you go to empty your bowels? Surely you have to do that Even that has to be done somehow without a toilet in our apartment. We usually deal with this situation by using an area of the bathroom (where the toilet should be) which is lined with newspaper to go onto, there is also an empty bucket to use.This is then disposed of in a plastic bag with the tissues and thrown in the rubbish. We sometimes take advantage of proper facilities elsewhere when the opportunity presents itself. Not ideal but it serves the purpose. 3 Link to post
Eliminature 5,209 Posted October 15, 2020 Share Posted October 15, 2020 Well, as long as you have something. Link to post
Popular Post No Toilet 557 Posted October 15, 2020 Author Popular Post Share Posted October 15, 2020 (edited) On 10/15/2020 at 5:05 AM, Bacardi said: May I ask where you've peed at your friend's homes 😇 Im intreagued. Due to the lack of toilet equipment in my apartment and as it was my childhood home, I have never been formally toilet trained as obviously there wasn't a lavatory for me to learn to use! Therefore, it has led me to not using toilets or urinals throughout my life and no doubt kick started my pee fetish. If I need to pee at someone else's home I generally do so in their bathroom sink and give it a swill round when I am done. I have on occasions done so discreetly in other places such as in their garden if we are outside or quickly used an empty bottle whilst they were in another room. I recently pissed in a friends spare room on a hard floor whilst they went to use the toilet (see one of my other posts on here for that). If I need to pee in public, I am always having to look out for anywhere suitable and/or secluded such as using alleyways, bushes, car parks or similar to relieve myself. However in heavily built up areas, the city centre, in public buildings or on transport such opportunities are hard to come by and I resort to going in my trousers rather than find and use the men's room if I get desperate for a piss. The above is the reason why I generally wear black or navy blue tracksuit style trousers without underpants as should I need to wet myself such trousers hide the wetness pretty well and as they made of lightweight material, dry fairly quick too. Saying that I have pretty good bladder control and capacity so can usually hold off needing to empty out for a few hours which means sometimes I can avoid getting into such situations. Edited October 16, 2020 by No Toilet Re-worded 2 2 2 Link to post
Bacardi 10,109 Posted October 18, 2020 Share Posted October 18, 2020 Well. When you gotta go you gotta go! I admit if I invited a friend over and found a puddle I'd probably act insulted but deep down inside I'd be super duper turned on! 2 1 Link to post
No Toilet 557 Posted October 18, 2020 Author Share Posted October 18, 2020 3 hours ago, Bacardi said: Well. When you gotta go you gotta go! Exactly! I need to relieve myself somewhere! It is made more difficult with the lack of toilet facilities in my apartment and thus not being toilet trained, I have to improvise and find other things to relieve myself at. Although I use the carpets at home to piss on, I wouldn't at another persons home unless they wanted me to or did so themselves (doing so on a hard floor is easier to mop up). I have kept the fact I am not toilet trained largely secret (a few close friends know) but one of my friends came up to use the toilet and saw me urinating in his sink! Awkward... 1 Link to post
Wolf187 185 Posted October 18, 2020 Share Posted October 18, 2020 (edited) I was wondering... If You or your family had Friends or relatives over growing Up... Did they mind having to use other things as a toilet? Just curious ^_^ Edited October 18, 2020 by Wolf187 Typo Link to post
No Toilet 557 Posted October 20, 2020 Author Share Posted October 20, 2020 (edited) On 10/18/2020 at 3:40 PM, Wolf187 said: I was wondering... If You or your family had Friends or relatives over growing Up... Did they mind having to use other things as a toilet? Just curious ^_^ Most of the time we seldom invite visitors and I was discouraged from bringing mates back to my apartment because of the lack of a lavatory for them to use if they asked to use the toilet whilst in our company. Lots of thoughts crossed our minds... what if they discovered one of our puddles on the carpet or inadvertently saw us wetting or relieving ourselves somehow in the apartment. However, when we did have first time visitors (or the first time my close friends came back to mine) it was always difficult when they asked for the toilet as we had to tell them that there isn't one at our home! The reaction to that was usually one shock or thought we were winding them up. We said it was no joke, go to our bathroom and look if you want! We then suggest to them that if they are desperate to piss they can use the carpet, sink, bath, empty bottle or wet themselves instead like we have to. Of course, most visitors had concerns about privacy (others seeing their genitals) as our apartment is pretty open plan and the idea of relieving themselves indoors with no facilities or even urinating in their clothes was against what was "normal" for them. Not wanting to be rude and leave, many had to reluctantly accept the situation and take up the offer of using our own home as a lavatory by going in the sink, on the carpet, in their trousers or in one case urinating on my bed! Naturally, we had to be careful when we had visitors not to openly go toilet or pee our trousers in view of them What follows is usually a conversation about why we have no toilet, how we can live like it or similar. Repeat visitors such as relatives or my close friends got used to the idea of pissing in other places when they came but apart from one or two were never comfortable doing so. One of my male friends was so at ease with our toilet arrangements that one day he, without warning, urinated in his jeans in front of me as we talked (wetness clearly visible) and said that any of us could freely pee on the carpet with him present with no problem. Edited October 21, 2020 by No Toilet Re-worded 2 2 Link to post
WendyMarty 334 Posted October 20, 2020 Share Posted October 20, 2020 do you live in the uk? Link to post
No Toilet 557 Posted October 20, 2020 Author Share Posted October 20, 2020 (edited) 41 minutes ago, WendyMarty said: do you live in the uk? As per my profile, yes. In the heart of the city Edited October 20, 2020 by No Toilet Link to post
ukpeegirl86 3,028 Posted October 20, 2020 Share Posted October 20, 2020 22 minutes ago, No Toilet said: As per my profile, yes. In the heart of the city I'd love to visit and pee freely on the floor like you do! 1 1 Link to post
Wolf187 185 Posted October 21, 2020 Share Posted October 21, 2020 What I wouldn't give to have your living Situation. Link to post
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