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I thought this was a little strange, sorry if it's inappropriate.

Huffington Post | Adam Taylor First Posted: 02- 4-10 11:40 AM | Updated: 02- 4-10 04:11 PM

"Visitors to Mildred's Temple Kitchen, a restaurant in Toronto, Canada, are invited to spice up their love life this Valentine's Day with a trip to the bathroom.

"Have you given any thought to moving beyond the bedroom?" patrons were asked in a not-too-subtle promotional e-mail.

The individual bathrooms will be open for sexual escapades from the 12-15th February. According to the manager, Rory Gallagher, a french maid will be working the toilets, making sure everything is "going smoothly and kept clean."

"We've always had little trysts in our bathrooms," co-owner Donna Dooher told The Toronto Star. "We're taking it to the next level on Valentine's weekend." She added that customers are expected to bring their own condoms.

Perhaps surprisingly, Toronto's Public Health food safety program manager said the restaurant wasn't breaking any laws as long as there's no intercourse in the kitchen and the bathrooms are kept clean.

"As far as bodily fluids, it's pretty much similar to the other human functions going on in there," said Chan, slightly undercutting the erotic value of the venture."

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Oh wow... more power to them, but I'm not a bathroom guy. I don't care how clean they intend to keep it, the thought gives me the willies.

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Oh man, that's righteous! I always applaud honesty and openness. These guys are cool beyond belief - and I bet the tips will be good too. ;)

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Id hate to be the unsuspected tourist goin for a bite to eat, but then again I'd ask to join!! :devil:

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