Yes. I was in a hurry and accidentally pushed open the wrong stall door where a guy was still zipping up. He just looked at me and said 'Well, this is awkward' and we both burst out laughing.
Once, I was in a bathroom stall at a concert venue. There was a girl in the next stall singing along to the music outside at the top of her lungs. It was so funny to hear her energetic performance while we were all just supposed to be using the bathroom.
I remember a time in a public restroom at an airport. The automatic hand dryer was malfunctioning and instead of blowing air, it made this really strange screeching noise. Everyone in the bathroom was looking around in confusion and then started laughing about how ridiculous it was.
Once, I walked into a bathroom stall and saw a little frog sitting on the toilet seat. It must have hopped in through a small opening. I was so startled at first but then found it really funny. I carefully picked it up and let it outside.
In a local coffee shop's bathroom stall, there were instructions on how to make the perfect paper airplane. It was written in a very detailed way, with little diagrams. It was strange to find that in a bathroom stall but it also made me wonder who had the time and creativity to do that.
There was a story about a man who entered an airport bathroom stall. While he was inside, he heard a soft moaning sound. He thought it was just someone in another stall at first, but then it got louder. He quickly left the stall, and when he told the airport staff, they just gave him a strange look. It made him wonder if there was something they knew but weren't telling.
Sure. There could be a story where a stranger in the airplane bathroom lent you some much - needed toiletries when you realized you forgot yours. It's a simple act of kindness that has nothing to do with inappropriate topics.
Well, one common bathroom stall scary story might be about a girl who was alone in a public bathroom stall. She heard strange noises coming from the neighboring stall, like scratching on the wall. When she looked under the partition, she saw a pair of feet that didn't seem normal, maybe all discolored or something. She got really scared and quickly left the stall.
Typical elements often include strange noises. For example, unexplained knocking or scratching sounds. Another element is the presence of something abnormal, like seeing a shadow or strange feet under the stall partition. Dim lighting or flickering lights also add to the scariness.
I remember when my little brother thought the toilet paper roll was a toy in the bathroom. He unrolled almost the whole roll and wrapped it around himself like a mummy. We all had a good laugh when we found him like that.
My cat once followed me into the bathroom and jumped into the bathtub when the water was running. It was so shocked by the water that it leaped out and ran around the bathroom all wet, leaving paw prints everywhere. It was hilarious.