I'll bet you've been to restrooms countless times through your life, dear reader, and never really given more than a passing thought the plight of the toilets. But I'm here today to let you know about the true lives of toilets that you've never even suspected! No - I'm not talking about the colloquial term for some people's perverted sex fetish. I'm talking about the bowls, cisterns and urinals that you undoubtedly use every day. And I'm here to tell you that toilets are sentient beings!
Restrooms at work, at restaurants, in shopping malls and public toilets - perhaps you've never wondered why they are labelled as "male" and "female" toilets. Well the answer is that the bathrooms actually segregate the genders of the toilets themselves. Sure, there might be a tiny minority of unisex toilets, but in the main a toilet is either a male or female of the species. These wonderful creatures have dreams, goals, hopes, aspirations - and they have sex lives too!
You wonder how do I know all this? Well dear reader, I have been studying the lives of our bathrooms for years. I have been filming toilets secretly at night (no - I have not been spying on you!) and watching their behaviour when all the people leave and the toilets come to life, becoming animated and interacting!
Let me first tell you about the biology of toilets before we delve into their sociology.
A toilet has many of the same biological features as humans, and other animals but there is not a direct mapping of their anatomy to our own features. There are close resemblances, so I'll draw the best anaolgies that I can muster, but you might have to use your imagination.
The most common race amongst the species is the traditional Western sit-down toilet. Toilets have several orifices and the most obvious is the mouth, which is a large bowl endowed with a donut-style tongue and closed off by a lid-like lip. The mouth is where a toilet gets all of its sustenance and their favourite meals include shit, piss and any other sputum that people shove down the bowl. Toilets love to eat - it's a case of more is better, although they can suffer indigestion when too much starchy food is offered. But in general, toilets will eat almost anything if the size is right, and the stinkier the better!
The food is captured in the mouth and then swallowed down in one single gulp. The trigger to swallow is initiated by a tiny sensitive button on the top of the cistern, which is an organ that stores all of the digestion and sexual juices. Anatomically, the button most closely resembles a clitoris, and when it is touched just right, the toilet expresses its enjoyment of food so intensely that it breaks into orgasm after rolling orgasm, the juices turning over in its mouth until all of the food is consumed.