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([personal profile] sleigh Apr. 8th, 2013 12:08 pm)
I walked into the men's restroom. As I went to the urinals (all of which were open), I noticed that there was one other person in the room: a student in one of the stalls, peeing. As I was taking care of my own business, I heard him zip up and walk out…

I looked in after I'd finished. Yep. He'd gone into a stall to pee, hadn't lifted up the lid, and peed all over the seat. Hadn't flushed. Hadn't washed his hands afterward. I cleaned up his mess so the next person to use the stall wouldn't have to deal with it, and flushed the toilet, wondering how a person becomes this clueless and uncaring about people who come in after him.

Wish I'd seen who he was. First, I don't him touching anything I might touch, and I'd love to give him my opinion of his bathroom etiquette...

From: [identity profile] mindyklasky.livejournal.com


Is it common for men to use stalls to pee? I was under the impression that only one function (and sex games, for those so inclined) took place in stalls...

In any case, good for you for doing the -- literally -- dirty work.

From: [identity profile] sleigh.livejournal.com


In truth, Mindy, I _don't_ understand why some guys use the stalls to urinate. Unless the urinals are all being used, then it seems strange to me for someone to choose to use a stall instead. The only reason that I can think of might be if someone is REALLY squeamish about someone seeing his "equipment," or if perhaps there's some medical reason (like having to use a catheter) that would make being at the urinal awkward...

From: [identity profile] mindyklasky.livejournal.com


Okay, that's what I thought. The things we genders don't know about each other... ::wry grin::
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