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Comments on: US woman spends two years on boyfriend's toilet

Not to sound crude but.. 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 11:21 GMT

Pirate

If she spent TWO years sat on his toilet...

Well, where did he go for a shit

Sorry, I know there are at least a dozen other, far more important questions to ask, but I feel I must ask this one above all others.

Oo-er. 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 11:24 GMT

Joke

Is she a bit 'loo-ny'?

Sorry, best I can do on a Thursday afternoon.

WTF?? 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 11:37 GMT

Have I lost 18 days or so - i'm sure this is not April the 1st!

Sorry, i just can't believe this happend.

Her words as she left the carsie... 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 11:41 GMT

Coat

"You might want to leave it a few minutes before you go in there"

@ Not to sound crude but.. 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 11:42 GMT

Coat

I'll see that and raise you;

I hope she at least gave it a courtesy flush now and then.

Unlikely to face charges 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 11:46 GMT

Even in the US, if she doesn't want to get off the bog, it's her choice. Mind you, if my wife did that then I'd be calling a brain-drainer around 24 hours in - I wouldn't be waiting two years. Apart from anything else, I'd be seriously busting for a slash by then, because our house only has one toilet.

Incidentally, isn't there a saying about "shit or get off the crapper"...?

Not loony 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 11:49 GMT

Coat

just potty

also, sounds like she hadn't a leg to stand on...

And another couple..... 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 11:53 GMT

Joke

Sounds like things were going a bit down the pan for her and she must of been a bit round the bend!

Hmmm 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 12:05 GMT

This storys a bit shit without pictures

Bum bum tish

Obvious !! 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 12:12 GMT

A serious lack of fibre in her diet !! She could at least have chewed the bog-roll for a bit of fibre !!

No, Just No. 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 12:16 GMT

Stop

I refuse to accept this story, please take it away.

Ouch 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 12:18 GMT

Coat

Let's not get bogged down with this story...

@everyone 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 12:31 GMT

Why is this a story in El Reg? It's not even Friday, the day traditionally reserved for circulating crude and repulsive stories / jokes / etc.

Does anyone have a shred of compassion for two people who are not only clearly suffering from mental health problems, but also appear to have no friends to support them?

6 pints and a vindaloo? 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 12:31 GMT

Perhaps it was not mere food and water he brought but a continuous supply of Wifebeater and curry. An infinite loop was created.

He was trying to figure out what was wrong... 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 12:33 GMT

Coat

...but he had nothing to go on.

"refused to cooperate" 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 12:36 GMT

Thumb Up

She gave them the bums rush then? ;)

Jap Flag Icon? 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 12:44 GMT

Coat

Must have been a very powerful curry. I've had ones that left me sitting on the thrown for a few hours wishing I'd left some toilet roll in the fridge.

Here comes 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 12:44 GMT

Alert

the inevitable flood of toilet humour

Beta tester 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 12:49 GMT

Coat

Was she a beta tester for Vista? It sure makes me want to lock myself in the bog!

/ Mines the brown smelly one with flies buzzing around it.

Bah. 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 12:50 GMT

Pass me the mind-bleach.

paddy o'toole 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 12:51 GMT

Coat

Any truth in the rumour that the cops are looking for a "turd" person.

The one where the arms fasten around the back please.

Was going to... 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 12:59 GMT

Stop

do the usual "dumb american" type thing, but just couldn't bring myself to.

Reading material 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 13:00 GMT

Coat

It must have been a particularly interesting issue of Exchange & Mart, or was she engrossed in Autotrader? Inquiring minds need to know.

Technically challenged 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 13:03 GMT

When people told her she could see great things on Youtube she must have got the wrong idea.

Pry-bar? 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 13:27 GMT

Coat

Good thing the seat came away first, that could have been really serious.

I mean, dis-arsed-her.

<tumbleweeds>............

RE: Technically challenged 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 13:28 GMT

IT Angle

Na. She probably saw YouTube and felt she could see more interesting things there.

I wonder which she did? 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 13:36 GMT

Flame

Sit and stink or sit and think? I'm guessing the former...

Aaaaaarghhhh! 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 13:52 GMT

imagine the pins and needles after two years

Perhaps 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 14:03 GMT

Dead Vulture

She was waiting to sse how things would pan out ?

Maybe there were things she need to get out of her cistern ?

Or it was a chain of events, that left her feeling flushed with success, but unable to keep a lid on things she couldn't get to the seat of the problems

Goodness me I am on a (bog) roll now....

I am certain there is another joke about these two becoming engaged, but I can't quite get it right so will leave it vacant for someone else.

Taking the piss? 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 14:03 GMT

Coat

Getting the boyfriend to pass water through the door.

Do we know what time the call was logged?

mines the one with the snorkel...

What? 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 14:22 GMT

How on earth do you wait two years to tell someone?

I bet Barry Scott could get her off in a BANG!

perhaps 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 15:39 GMT

What the report didn't say was that she has prosthetic legs and the boyfriend had confiscated them to teach her a lesson!

Pics or it didn't... actually, forget about it. 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 15:56 GMT

Dead Vulture

"whether any charges should be filed against the woman's 36-year-old boyfriend"

Hell, yeah. I mean, you might not be able to force anyone *in their right mind* to leave or do whatever. But not doing anything when someone *that* mentally ill, or otherwise not responsible for her acts, is involved sounds definitely criminal to me. It's akin to saying "my 3-year old wanted to jump into traffic in the highway, that's her problem and I can't do anything about it". Although the only way I can see the guy doing that for 2 years is if HE is also terribly mentally ill.

Either way, sad story.

@ AC @ Everyone 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 16:25 GMT

Heart

I know El Reg's readership comprises a sarcastic, unsympathetic bunch of SOBs, but for once it's time for the entire readership (including the editors) to practice an emotion called "compassion."

It's obvious that both this woman and her b.f. are a few bricks shy of a full hod, but such is life. Amongst us, there are innumerable sadsacks, usually floating along below radar level and managing to lead their lives satisfactorily by their own lights. Sometimes, as in this case, they are exposed to the glare of publicity, but when that happens remember the old adage "there but for the grace of God go I."

Yes, laugh, snicker, point fingers at, and verbally abuse the pretentious, the publicity hungry, the über-rich, and those who should (and do) know better, but remember some people do not know better. They are to be pitied, not sneered at.

Heart because even techies sometimes have to show some.

re: @ AC @ Everyone 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 17:16 GMT

Gates Halo

How Starfleet of you.

@J 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 17:28 GMT

It’s not comparable at all. In the situation you posit, your daughter’s irrational behaviour would put her life in imminent danger. As her legal guardian, you would be both justified and compelled to stop her. By comparison, refusing to leave the toilet for two years doesn’t place the woman in question or anyone else in imminent danger, therefore her rights as an adult are pre-eminent, her behaviour notwithstanding. US law is very clear – you can’t detain an adult, even temporarily, just because they’re behaving irrationally – they have to represent an imminent threat to their own or other people’s lives, or have comitted some form of crime, before that can be justified. It’s a safeguard to prevent people being indefinitely detained on dubious grounds. Therefore, the boyfriend was under no legal obligation whatsoever to report her behaviour.

If she’d adamantly refused to leave, and told the police to go away, legally, they would have had to respect her wishes. The investigation is likely merely to confirm that she was confined by her own free will, rather than by her boyfriend.

Addendum 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 17:37 GMT

It's entirely possible that the boyfriend didn't actually know that the state has no legal grounds for detaining her, and thus waited so long because he was trying to protect her from what he percieved as unjust and unnecessary incarceration.

From a native 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 18:10 GMT

Dead Vulture

Not to open myself up for ridicule here, but I've been all over these United States. (One of the reasons I'm considering leaving.) And next to Kentucky, Kansas is the most inbred, backwood, hic, country bumpkin place you'd ever seen. It comes as no surprise to find this sort of mental instability. Personally, I find this story completely believable. I wouldn't put it past 'em. There have been people that were so fat they suck in the bath tub, and had to wait weeks for rescue. Trust me, this place is so full of idiots it isn't funny.

O_o

@Everyone 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 19:15 GMT

Stop

Thank you all for a clear demonstration of your compassion. These people clearly needed help, but didn't get it. I sincerely hope and trust that you all get the same compassion you are so keen to dish out when you're in the shit.

Usual problems 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 19:28 GMT

Unhappy

From an intelligent viewpoint, she didn't spend 2 years sitting on a toilet but gradually increased the time period towards the end. I'm fairly sure people can't bond with plastic toilet seats, bedsores equivilent and the failure to repair those sores gives a kind of gloopy pus that dries forming a bond. Sheets have the same properties where patients grow into them.

Depression and the continuing decline of her mental health combined with no impetous to alter her behaviour, no job, friends or family can easily let people slip into a waking coma state. At some point she had the option of facing up to the situation which would probably scare her to death, or spending another day in a lesser painful mental state and so each day passed.

Not to read while having your tea 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 19:31 GMT

Coat

Just a thought - her thighs and backside had sort-of melded with the toilet seat, which would pretty much make it a perfect seal. Also, at least for a while, her bowels would have been acting relatively normally so the toilet bowl must have started filling up to the point where it's actually in contact with her buttocks. And it's quite likely that at some point the smell and everything would make her vomit.

And you know how a syphon works...

Yeah, but what about animal welfare? 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 20:43 GMT

Gates Halo

I believe our little friends of the link below will be bored with eating the same stuff day in and day out.

Such a thing would certainly not be allowed in New Zealand

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/12/18/wormorator_blues/

Bill Gates: mass producer of alternative food for the fellas of the link above

@ It's not even Friday 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 21:31 GMT

Happy

It's Friday where I am, GMT+12. Summer, too. High tide at the beach today is 1.35 pm. Might take a dip at lunchtime...

Charges? 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 21:38 GMT

Pirate

Why would anyone want to press charges on the boyfriend... he's the one trying to figure out how much rent she owes him for a 1x1 meter plot. Besides, you'd think her friends would have figured out the echo over the phone was not "poor reception" that she has claimed it was.

I think the one question no one has asked yet is? How the hell did she ever plunge the toilet when it gets pluged?!?!

@ everyone who cant see the joke.... 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 22:14 GMT

IT Angle

this sort of story is written the way it is for one reason.... not for any compassion, not for any sympathy.... but for everyone to take the piss out of... to make jokes. to make everyones day that little lighter so that we do not end up in a sorry state where we lock ourselves in the bog...

of course there are the people who dont understand humour ot the concept of what a joke is for...

if you didn't find any of the comments funny, or you found it offensive, considder it a tax against the jokes you do find funny.... becaue i bet it is at the expense of someone or somthing else...

phew, i feel all flushed now....

and just where is the IT angle....

@ Frank Bough 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 23:44 GMT

Stop

I'm with Frank - my mind doesn't want to accept this story and wants it to go away.

Just how much poo-related surealism can El Reg readers take in a day?

(BTW, to those who "feel compassion" my good wishes - just don't come on high-minded and self-righteous when the rest of us enjoy a belly laugh at hapless freaks)

just curious 

Posted Thursday 13th March 2008 23:59 GMT

Dead Vulture

was it fat or puss that held her hostage to that comfy comode?

on the other hand how much did she weight in anyway? (porker, sea lion or orca?)

btw compasion is bit over rated so get on with your lives you huggie feelee types.

speaking of starfleet... 

Posted Friday 14th March 2008 00:00 GMT

did something like it happen to kirk?

Wotta woild. 

Posted Friday 14th March 2008 01:19 GMT

Alien

$5500/ hour prostitutes, Congresscritters adding telco immunity amendments to bills that cover mental health insurance, and now this. People ... are funny.

How did she eat? 

Posted Friday 14th March 2008 01:46 GMT

With the event taking over two years to come to an end (insert joke here), one wonders how the poor woman sustained herself. Someone had to supply her with food and water (the waste was taken care of). If one assumes that a sink was within arms reach (it was a bathroom) then the water could be supplied, but crikey, where did she get the cheeseburgers?

While anything could be true, this stretches the limit. File this one in the urban legends category until further notice.

Surely this isn't true 

Posted Friday 14th March 2008 03:24 GMT

I mean how does any American go two years without a television?

Fly-over country gene pool could use some mingling. 

Posted Friday 14th March 2008 03:39 GMT

Stop

Frank is right: this story must be purged from existence. That said, it shouldn't stop people from snickering at other, slightly less disturbingly hapless, Kansans. For instance, a single KSN News web page on this particular story (http://www.ksn.com/news/local/16611691.html, with a grim picture of the home) bore links to:

MAN ACCUSED OF HAVING SEX WITH A DOG PLEADS GUILTY (http://www.ksn.com/news/local/16645611.html) The picture of the gent in question is worth admiring -- who says Brits have bad teeth? Sadly, no snap of the neighbor's Rottweiler, or even its name: must have been underage.

and:

FATHER OF KIDS ABUSED IN CLOTHES DRYER TALKS TO KSN (http://www.ksn.com/news/local/16630721.html)

[ OK, OK, that story was pretty disturbing, too. Jeebus wept. ]

In fact, Mr. Haines might not need any other source for Friday IT stories.

Anonymous, 'cuz laughing at just folks makes them yell Soooo-eee!

@ Simon Ball 

Posted Friday 14th March 2008 06:08 GMT

Simon wrote:

"US law is very clear � you can�t detain an adult, even temporarily, just because they�re behaving irrationally � they have to represent an imminent threat to their own or other people�s lives, or have comitted some form of crime, before that can be justified."

Refusing to get off the toilet for two years to (feed oneself, bathe, prevent ones body from becoming permanently attached and rotting away sores, etc.) is an imminent threat to their own well being, and as we saw, as soon as the boyfriend came to his senses the authorities kept at it even though she had stated "she was OK and did not want to leave".

If we wanted to look at the extended time period the alternate route would've been to have her declared incompetent due to not meeting life's basic requirements and then the matter is not of her choosing anymore.

It's a shame when two people are so screwed up as this couple was, that she would prefer to be alone on a toilet and he would let this continue. I do think some charges should be brought against him for endangering her welfare by letting this go on for such an extended period. If you feel it wasn't endangering then tell us why she ended up at the hospital instead of, oh maybe a plumbing supply house to find a more comfortable toilet seat.

@JC 

Posted Friday 14th March 2008 09:48 GMT

If the authorities had any legal power, they wouldn't have had to keep trying to convince her - they'd could have just hauled her away. And the fact that a person ends up in hospital doesn't necessarily mean that their life is in danger. Who knows how much longer she could have continued to sit there without problems? I'm not saying that there aren't certain risks - DVT, necrosis, bacterial infection, etc. However, whether you agree with it or not (and there are plenty of people who have concerns about it) the law is clear; "welfare" isn't enough - there must be a direct, and imminant threat to the lives of the person in question and/or others. As long as her boyfriend continued to provide her with food, her life wasn't in imminant danger.

The fact is that provided that you have people who support you, and you don't commit any form of crime or civil disturbance, you can reach quite extreme heights of ecentricity before the state has any legal basis for intervention. A free county is free for oddballs and wierdos as well.

Her boyfirend... 

Posted Friday 14th March 2008 15:02 GMT

What I don't get is why, if she spent two years on the toilet, he didn't 'dump' her?

@Simon Ball 

Posted Saturday 15th March 2008 04:58 GMT

Stop

Simon, it is normal for the police to try to coax a mentally ill person to come along of their own free if it is feasible in the situation. This is the case even if they have the right to use force. It is just better for everyone involved. I know this as I am a former police officer and talked many mentally ill people in to the back of a police vehicle so they could be transported to hospital for treatment.

Someone in her state was clearly a danger to herself due to an inability to provide for her own basic needs and the state had a right and a responsibility to act.

Robert's right. 

Posted Tuesday 18th March 2008 18:37 GMT

Scrapping with the mentally ill is dangerous to all parties, and should be avoided unless absolutely necessary. Mostly they can be convinced to go with your, unless they're of the "raving attack dog" persuasion (there are a few, but not many). Druggies are usually more dangerous than the mentally ill.

I dunno about the US but in the UK a police constable can arrest someone under sec136 of the Mental Health act if that person is a danger to themselves or others. But ONLY to move that person to "A place of safety" which is specifically NOT a police station - saving that this is an interim measure whilst somewhere suitable is found. Like Rob i'm an ex-copper and i've done it myself more than once. Very often if you show you're human and talk to them and gain their trust and respect they will co-operate.

Movie in the works? 

Posted Saturday 22nd March 2008 10:13 GMT

Coat

The Producers of 'The Terminal' are proud to present 'The Loo' starring Jodie Foster (in a fat suit) and Tom Hanks.

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