Anonymous wrote:For the women, it's the OCD hover'ers who refuse to sit on a toilet seat. They will pee everywhere and then run out without cleaning up ("Ewww, that's icky"). Ladies, please use a seat sanitary cover and sit the 'eff down.
I agree about the power flushing in some large buildings. It can actually spray debris on the back wall and walls of the stall.
Anonymous wrote:I work at an "important office" in a Federal agency. Holy everything, people don't know how to properly use the bathroom. IT DRIVES ME CRAZY. From Phantom Poopers (per another post on here), to pee on the seat. WHAT THE HELL? If you are one of those people, PLEASE explain to me your rationale? Why are you peeing on the seat at a woman's bathroom, why do you leave your poop and your toilet paper unflushed, and WHY do you leave seat covers and toilet paper on the floor?
Anonymous wrote:Wee spots on the toilet probably come from squatting. I never sit down on any public toilet. That would also explain wee puddles on the floor. Just sayin.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with the squatting. However, my grandma taught me, if you sprinkle when you tinkle please be neat and wipe the seat.
Also, when you flush some toilets, the water pressure is so hard that it can spray. Sometimes it can be this.
Leaving a bathroom with unflushed anything, dripping pee, blood, whatever is just NASTY.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, there was someone(s?) who regularly shat on the men's room floor at my last fed. agency.
omg pp! Do we work at the same fed agency? I'm not even kidding, I think I worked there too.
Sadly, I wouldn't be surprised if this happens in more than one agency.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, there was someone(s?) who regularly shat on the men's room floor at my last fed. agency.
omg pp! Do we work at the same fed agency? I'm not even kidding, I think I worked there too.
Sadly, I wouldn't be surprised if this happens in more than one agency.