General / Off-Topic Unisex Toilets...

I'm just not aware of any evidence that suggests there are more such incidences stemming from religion than secularism, which seems to be what you were implying.

A "relative low incidence of abnormal behaviour" is sort of redundant.
I think abnormal behaviour is probably most often kept at home, as much as possible.

Eg, child sexual abuse is most often committed by a family member to my understanding.

Yes, thanks for clarifying.
For me the hypocrisy is what makes it worse in that population. Getting accurate data for both general population and from the concealed clergy is tough. I concede that the rates may be comparable in both groups.
 
here in Essex if the women queue is too long they will often jump into the guys

I just use whichever is closest/cleanest/least occupied.


The apathy of those around her gives me some hope that if humanity can't put aside absurd extremes of moral outrage, such as that evidenced by the tone of the article, they'll at least remain too lazy to do much about it.
 
The apathy of those around her gives me some hope that if humanity can't put aside absurd extremes of moral outrage, such as that evidenced by the tone of the article, they'll at least remain too lazy to do much about it.

Ha, yeah, the tone of the article was hilarious. Its just a drunk chick taking a leak, pretty sure no ill-intentions or nothing. Just wag the finger, give a fine and move on.
 

Deleted member 110222

D
One of the big reasons I use the disabled loo is because I'm terrified of people, as many of you know.

I will confess that it warms my heart now to see my local ASDA putting up a sign saying "not all disabilities are visible".

Make no mistake. I see a guy with crutches or wheelchair, he goes first. Physically, I'm more than capable of holding it in. The only thing wrong with me physically is I'm fat. Which is slowly going down now anyway.

But a public toilet is a daunting prospect. It's one of the scariest places for a mentally vulnerable person to go. I will never question a physically able person using the disabled facilities, as there's almost certainly a reason. All I ask and all I do is to be as quick as possible for the physically limited's sake.
 
I will never question a physically able person using the disabled facilities, as there's almost certainly a reason.

For my part at the pool I used during years the shower cabin for the disabled.

This cabin is much more spacious and the jet of water flows much stronger

Although I'm not disabled, I found that many people who are not disabled use this cabin

:)
 
in my old office there were two toilets on our floor, both identical "toilet, sink and dryer" affairs, that had been arbitrarily labelled male and female

when the gents on our floor was out of action for a week, did I go to another floor of the building to do my business? Did I hell.
 
Aside from the water savings from urinals (I live in an arid area where water conservation is a thing), I'm not really that bothered. I am grateful we don't have Chinese squat toilets, or the ancient Roman communal toilets. For efficiency and water conservation, it would probably be better to have a urinal only restroom, and a stall only restroom.
 
Back
Top Bottom