Well, I can’t fault that logic. Met more than a few of my besties by sharing the good old pb. There’s nothing like a quick back-to-back to really get to know someone, eh?
It didn’t even occur to me that it could mean what you said because I unfortunalety tend to be to literal to a fault and what it literally says is something else
To be honest I air on the side of literal too, it’s just in this instance I’ve been in many cubicles that just had broken locks so I figured this might be what they mean.
I have never seen a non lockable public toilet in my life
Get a load of little lord fontleroy over here. Never had to use the party bucket, he says!
The party bucket is more fun if you CHOOSE to use it, even if you don’t have to
Well, I can’t fault that logic. Met more than a few of my besties by sharing the good old pb. There’s nothing like a quick back-to-back to really get to know someone, eh?
I have never seen one that isn’t supposed to be lockable, but oh boy have I seen ones where the lock just doesn’t work.
I have not seen them with no lock, but I have seen many with broken locking mechanisms.
I feel this is the intent of this post.
Ah, to be fair it is confusing that it says ‘door with no lock’
Yes, I think it would be clearer if said “door with no functioning lock”.
As I could be wrong and they literally mean doors with no locks but I’ve never seen such as toilet door.
It didn’t even occur to me that it could mean what you said because I unfortunalety tend to be to literal to a fault and what it literally says is something else
To be honest I air on the side of literal too, it’s just in this instance I’ve been in many cubicles that just had broken locks so I figured this might be what they mean.
Even that is kind of interesting, I’ve seen broken toilet stall locks maybe three times in my life, all of them on a train