A public bathroom sign and text messages
Twitter / @SMASEY and Unsplash / Paul Green

This Woman Texted A Number She Found Written On A Bathroom Stall, But The Conversation Didn’t Go As Planned

Well, I didn't see that coming.

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A public bathroom sign and text messages
Twitter / @SMASEY and Unsplash / Paul Green

If you’ve ever been in a public bathroom before, you’ve probably seen some of the terrible graffiti on the stalls (especially in schools and bars. Those are the worst). A lot of it can be pretty offensive and fucked up, honestly.

So when this Twitter user noticed someone had written “For a good time call and coke call…” and someone’s phone number, she decided to do the right thing and let the phone number’s owner know what was happening — and they conversation did not go as expected.

https://twitter.com/SMASEY/status/925839473832808449

The tweet, which has now been deleted, read: “You try to be a good samaritan and then people just surprise you lmao.” Attached was a photo of the conversation:

Twitter / Smacey

Okay, I’m sorry, what?!?! Lmaoooo.

I mean, hey, no judgment — some people just want to have a little fun.

https://twitter.com/ChurdChamp/status/925841835196530688

https://twitter.com/JMcCraw_/status/926082695498797056

And some people just really want that number, tbh.

https://twitter.com/tinosmomispeng/status/925841548964745217

https://twitter.com/shanescannell9/status/925840652537090048

Honestly, I’m just glad someone at least told the person that their number was written on the stall, because if mine were, I’d definitely want to know.  [tc-mark]