India, July 14 -- Self care has many forms. And for some members of Gen Z, it's an escape. What makes it special? The fact that the chosen haven is in fact a bathroom! No, it's not always about using the toilet. At work, at home, or even during social events, many youngsters have been stepping into a stall to breathe, scroll social media, or sit quietly away from everything. The trend, dubbed 'bathroom camping', originated on TikTok as a surprising form of self-care, a way to spend time alone and recharge. For many, the bathroom is the only place they feel completely alone: no demands, no distractions, no judgment. In one viral TikTok video, user Hendo explains, "Every time something gets overstimulating, whether I'm at a party or even just at home, I go to the bathroom to refresh." He describes spending hours in the bathroom, not doing anything in particular - just thinking. "There's nothing going on in the bathroom. No windows. Just me and me," he says, calling it a mental detox. He even encourages others to "invest in bathroom time" as a way to decompress. As per The New York Post, the trend has resonated with thousands, with commenters joining in: "Omg I thought it was just me," one wrote. Another added, "My bathroom is my comfort space - the first thing I check when I move."htc...