For example, when I’m at work I don’t feel like it, or if I do I can hold it back without any problem, but when I get home the urge seems to be uncontrollable and impossible to hold back.

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I remember there was actually a scientific article written about this. If I recall, it’s something about your brain/subconscious knowing that you are close to a toilet

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It’s not just about being close to any toilet though, specifically the one at home is different. Coming home from a trip and I’ll need to go to the bathroom even though I’ve had plenty of good access the whole time.

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It probably has something to do with the guarantee of access mixed with the urgency and relaxed retention that comes with being in a comfortable environment. It’s unlikely to be any one thing, but, instead, a combination of factors.

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Can we use that ability to track down hidden facilities that contain a toilet (say, in the desert)?

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Unfortunately this method only works if you already know where the toilet is.

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Men who stare at toilets

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You go when (1) biologically needed, and (2) it is convenient.

Stress hormones suppress the desire at work but at home you feel relaxed 😎.

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You’re going an awful lot of assuming thinking I’m not stressed at home…

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So do you have the opposite happen to you, where the urge increases as you get closer to work? :-P

Edit: pulls out marker, well looks like I need to make another edit here then, from home to work…

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It’s true because I have a bidet.

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I suddenly want to make a line of parodies of these signs. Like have one that says in a really quirky font “Defecate” for the bathroom.

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Trouble is I’m stressed when I’m rushing home because there’s trouble brewing in my colon.

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But in that case, wouldn’t you be as equally stressed if that happened while at work?

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ok so i just need to check out Slack and i can (and pretty much will have to) hold it for next hour or so

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Because you subconsciously recognise that you have entered your territory, therefore you must mark it.

Edit : I have no idea, this is a good question btw.

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Also colloquially known as “ass radar”

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Certainly the “uncontrollable” part seems to match, at least.

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presumably you instinctively know that you’re in a wholly safe place and there is no excuse not to do it anymore. We’re really not made to suppress elimination for a long time like that, in nature the only reason not to get the business done is because you gotta walk away from camp or because you’re chased by a lion, and neither of those tend to take a long time…

we should really be glad we’re at all able to hold it in as long as we do

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