Anonymous
Post 08/01/2018 00:33     Subject: Bathroom etiquette

She's disgusting. That's what she is. A filthy animal.
Anonymous
Post 07/31/2018 23:33     Subject: Re:Bathroom etiquette

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Anonymous wrote:I think lots of women squat (you know bc omg the public toilet is filthy!) and pee... and then leave their pee all over the seat and floor. Which is what makes public bathrooms so filthy.


I will continue to squat. Get over it.


Can’t you aim better? I squat and only occasinlly get a bit of splatter on the seat, which I then wipe off with toilet paper. It’s not hard to not pee all over the place if you try.


I’m the PP. I agree with squatting and cleaning up after. All I’m saying is that I will continue to squat regardless of how many people complain about squatters.

Squatting doesn’t automatically mean you leave a mess.



You are the one who leaves poop all over the seat and then leaves


You sound unhinged.


I would say she ‘unclenched’ !
Anonymous
Post 07/31/2018 20:01     Subject: Bathroom etiquette

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Anonymous wrote:Toilet seat paper covers. Use them.


Sorry A paper cover is not enough to get me to sit on a seat with period blood and poop on it.


+10000000000
Anonymous
Post 07/31/2018 19:04     Subject: Bathroom etiquette

Anonymous wrote:Toilet seat paper covers. Use them.


Sorry A paper cover is not enough to get me to sit on a seat with period blood and poop on it.
Anonymous
Post 07/31/2018 17:42     Subject: Re:Bathroom etiquette

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I think wearing shoes in the house is dirty. But I’m also the person frequently going into stalls to flush bowls full of pee or poop or period blood. People everywhere are disgusting. That’s why I don’t understand the people who walk down the street touching things or smearing their hands and arms all over the Metro walls and rails for no reason other than fidgeting.


My parents think I’m a germaphobe bc of the no shoes in the house thing and bc I don’t like touching things in public, or I wash my hands more frequently, or I wash new clothes/blankets etc as soon as I bring them home, but I tell them they haven’t seen what I’ve seen. I only use public toilets as the absolute last resort. I avoid them unless I’m at risk of not making it home in time. They have not seen how dirty and gross people can be. They live amongst civilized people I guess.


Or maybe they have seen such things but aren’t so anxious about it?
Anonymous
Post 07/31/2018 16:35     Subject: Bathroom etiquette

Holy crap, batman
Anonymous
Post 07/31/2018 15:10     Subject: Bathroom etiquette

Poop at home. That way you can avoid public restrooms
Anonymous
Post 07/31/2018 15:09     Subject: Bathroom etiquette

Toilet seat paper covers. Use them.
Anonymous
Post 07/31/2018 15:05     Subject: Bathroom etiquette

Just sit on the toilet, this germ thing is ridiculous. I figure since a lot of women go through contortions not to sit on the john because they are so "clean" that ups my odds .
Anonymous
Post 07/31/2018 12:27     Subject: Re:Bathroom etiquette

I think wearing shoes in the house is dirty. But I’m also the person frequently going into stalls to flush bowls full of pee or poop or period blood. People everywhere are disgusting. That’s why I don’t understand the people who walk down the street touching things or smearing their hands and arms all over the Metro walls and rails for no reason other than fidgeting.


My parents think I’m a germaphobe bc of the no shoes in the house thing and bc I don’t like touching things in public, or I wash my hands more frequently, or I wash new clothes/blankets etc as soon as I bring them home, but I tell them they haven’t seen what I’ve seen. I only use public toilets as the absolute last resort. I avoid them unless I’m at risk of not making it home in time. They have not seen how dirty and gross people can be. They live amongst civilized people I guess.
Anonymous
Post 07/31/2018 04:23     Subject: Bathroom etiquette

This is a female thing. I can't remember going into a men's room that was as disgusting as what has been listed here. Sure, some have smelled disgusting but men apparently attempt to clean up after themselves.
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2018 23:27     Subject: Bathroom etiquette

I worked at an office that had female urinals. They were perfect for squatters. Only people who needed to poop used the toilets. This should be a thing!
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2018 23:04     Subject: Re:Bathroom etiquette

Someone today smeared either poop or period blood all over the signs in the stalls in my office asking people to clean up after themselves.
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2018 21:03     Subject: Re:Bathroom etiquette

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And we have a winner....
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2018 15:19     Subject: Re:Bathroom etiquette

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:I think lots of women squat (you know bc omg the public toilet is filthy!) and pee... and then leave their pee all over the seat and floor. Which is what makes public bathrooms so filthy.


I will continue to squat. Get over it.


Can’t you aim better? I squat and only occasinlly get a bit of splatter on the seat, which I then wipe off with toilet paper. It’s not hard to not pee all over the place if you try.


I’m the PP. I agree with squatting and cleaning up after. All I’m saying is that I will continue to squat regardless of how many people complain about squatters.

Squatting doesn’t automatically mean you leave a mess.



You are the one who leaves poop all over the seat and then leaves


You sound unhinged.


And YOU sound like the idiot who keeps sh!tting all over the toilet.

Please, for the sake of literally everyone who must share a public bathroom with you, STOP!!!!

Or, failing that, could you please just go relieve yourself outside in the woods like an animal? You clearly don't NEED an actual toilet, since you're too good to sit on one anyway, so what difference does it make whether you're in a bathroom or not? You can just as easily squat a defalcate behind a tree as you can in a stall, with the added benefits 1) no one else will have shat there before you, and 2) you're not ruining the room for everyone else.

Try this for a while and see how it goes. Your coworkers will certainly appreciate it.