Thanks TeaSer for your kind wishes.
I have been inside a 240 litre wheelie bin and a 360 litre wheelie bin. Both my own bins , and indoors, and behind locked doors, curtains pulled. Total privacy !
That may sound quite lame, but it is surprising how real it can make the fantasy, as you feel at one with the trash and bin. Furthermore, you know what rubbish is in the bin, so you control the risks (no nasty things) and the pleasure (whatever you like). Plus there is absolutely no chance of collection.
But you can still imagine the risks are real. You can bring the bin inside, on collection day, and sit and listen to collection outside, whilst crying "Help ! Help !" etc. from inside a wheelie bin.
So it can be quite good fun. Most enjoyable.
Then my f***ing neighbour put a camera on my front door. So now it is not so much fun !!!!!!!!
I recommend it, but just keep the wheelie bin lid ajar, especially if you use a polythene liner, as this seals smells in, AND keeps fresh air out. You start nodding off, and you have low oxygen levels. Get a headache, you definitely need to stop, and get some air. It is all too easy to fall asleep, and never wake up. So even this, is not 100% safe. BE WARNED !
So it is not all lame.
It avoids trespass, awkward chats with the police, humiliating confessions to family and friends.
So it has much to commend it.
Try it and see !
I also recommend a pillow or soft trash bag, as I find my feet get swashed in the seated position.
Personal record - FIVE HOURS INSIDE. (Not that it is a competition ! lol.)