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Unisex restrooms

Stevicus

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
How do you feel about them? Call me old-fashioned but personally I’m kind of creeped out.

I don't have any feelings about them one way or the other. If you gotta go, you gotta go. It's nice if someone bothers to clean the restrooms once in a while. Sometimes, they're out of paper towels.

I can see why the ladies would prefer their own room, though. Even setting aside misgivings regarding creeps and the stalker issue, men seem to have a bad habit of messing up the bathrooms quite a bit. Of course, we men can usually stand at the urinal, but I would get grossed out if I had to sit down on a dirty toilet seat.
 

JustGeorge

Imperfect
Staff member
Premium Member
What about the incident with the macaroni?
I said most.

I don't have any feelings about them one way or the other. If you gotta go, you gotta go. It's nice if someone bothers to clean the restrooms once in a while. Sometimes, they're out of paper towels.

I can see why the ladies would prefer their own room, though. Even setting aside misgivings regarding creeps and the stalker issue, men seem to have a bad habit of messing up the bathrooms quite a bit. Of course, we men can usually stand at the urinal, but I would get grossed out if I had to sit down on a dirty toilet seat.
Women can be equally nasty in the restrooms... I've gone into restrooms with dirty menstrual supplies strung about, and TP anywhere but in the toilet...
 

Alien826

No religious beliefs
I have no problem with unisex restrooms, and they would solve the "trans" problem. But then again I'm not shy about matters like this.

It always amuses me when I think of the various ways they are described, all inaccurate. We don't go there to rest or take a bath.
 

SkepticThinker

Veteran Member
I have no problem with unisex restrooms, and they would solve the "trans" problem. But then again I'm not shy about matters like this.

It always amuses me when I think of the various ways they are described, all inaccurate. We don't go there to rest or take a bath.
I was just talking to someone about this yesterday. Do you know anyone who actually rests in a public restroom? I can't tell you I ain't doing any resting in there. I wanna get in and out as quickly as possible.

Although, come to think of it, my husband does do a lot of "resting" in our washroom/restroom/bathroom at home. Hmmm ...
 

SkepticThinker

Veteran Member
He may be reading a book in there. In my experience it's the one place where a married man can get some peace and quiet.
Replace "reading a book" with "looking at crap on his phone" and I'll agree with you. :D

I only bug him if he's been in there for eons and I'm afraid he might be dead or something. Otherwise, I enjoy my time alone while he's in there as well. :sunglasses:
 

SkepticThinker

Veteran Member
Pry away, it’s not like you pryed at all anyway
Okay, well, I'm just curious about what you mean. Is it just that you don't like being in the restroom with members of the opposite sex, in general or just with anyone else at all, or ... ?

I kinda get what you mean if you like being completely alone in a washroom, as I do. That's why I tend to go at home as much as possible and try to go as little as possible when it involves a public restroom. I don't like other peoples' messes.
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
Okay, well, I'm just curious about what you mean. Is it just that you don't like being in the restroom with members of the opposite sex, in general or just with anyone else at all, or ... ?

I kinda get what you mean if you like being completely alone in a washroom, as I do. That's why I tend to go at home as much as possible and try to go as little as possible when it involves a public restroom. I don't like other peoples' messes.
It’s a modesty thing. I don’t know how else to describe it. I’d rather not see females in a mens public restroom.
 
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