Is the bathroom off-limits?
Many will say that their moment in the bathroom, sitting on the throne, is their quiet time — their time to relax and be at peace.
But many couples will tell you that the moment you know it’s real, is when you can have conversations with your mate in the bathroom, while one party is at their most vulnerable.
How would you feel if your partner hangs around while you’re on the throne?
Gail, 39:
I have been living with my guy now for nearly a year and it’s one of the hardest things for me to adjust to. I’m just not used to having someone walk in on me at that time. Even when I lock the bathroom door he stays outside the door and talks to me. I wish he would get it but he doesn’t, because even when he is using the bathroom he calls me in there to talk. I just act like I don’t hear him calling me.
Trevor, 42:
Once you share space with someone there is no such thing as personal space. If you are looking for alone time in the bathroom and can’t get it, may I suggest finding a bushy area.
Roger, 37:
I don’t even know if my girl does that when I’m around. If she wants to go to the bathroom she will say it and go. I don’t need to follow her, worst of all to the bathroom.
Sabrina, 35:
I had to lay down the ground rules with my husband and my children. I let them have their moment, so why can’t I have mine?
Deon, 38:
I grew up in a house with six brothers and a sister, so I don’t know what personal space is.