I'm only claustrophobic if I don't have a way out. I can be locked in a tiny dark closet but I'm fine as long as I have the key, but straitjacket me in an ordinary room and I start getting quite nervous.
In any case, I don't know where the door is in that room and if it's capable of being locked/blocked.
I only get nervous when my arms are pinned and I can feel my breath, I dunno, bouncing back at me? Basically, if I'm breathing in warm air, I'll panic. Which is kind've torture on days when it's really humid outside.
My claustrophobia is an extension of a general fear I have of not being able to back out. I think this fear started when I was a wee lad at Chuck E Cheese and I got in a pileup in one of those ceiling tunnel systems and I could not move. I was trapped by a kid on either side trying to get through and it was absolutely terrifying.
I'm actually aerophobic, I can't stand big houses or large, enclosed spaces. Whenever I go to my gym class, it always feels like the entire building will collapse. I love tight spaces, however.
I look at it and totally want to live there, but there's a sense that if I was actually in there I would have a panic attack or similar episode due to over stimulus.
In any case, I don't know where the door is in that room and if it's capable of being locked/blocked.
1: I wouldnt get in because i dont think there would be good cell service
2: imagine getting high or drunk and trying to get out