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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

I used the women's bathroom today and nobody even batted an eye or looked at me funny!

...mind you said bathroom was at my friend Julie's house but she's a girl, hence the bathroom is the women's room so by a vernacular stretch of the truth I did use the women's bathroom today.

ok why are all of you now rolling your eyes and shaking your heads? ;)

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Lizzie, by your logic I use the ladies bathroom everyday!

Because I am a woman and I live alone so the bathrooms in my house are both ladies rooms! :D

Love ya,

Sally

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Lizzie... Wait till you discover the Ladies Loo in Public Places..... IT EVEN smells better LOL..... That Urinal smell never goes away in the gents... NO matter how often you flush.

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Guest nymphblossom

I dunno, I've been in some pretty disgusting ladies rooms...

I tried to find the youtube video, but I remember a rant I saw a few months back by a girl who was complaining that many women refuse to let their tender tooshies touch the seat- she swore they simply crouched over it and relieved themselves, making an awful mess on the seat and the floor. EWE, how gross!

Blossom

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Guest cjnoble71
I dunno, I've been in some pretty disgusting ladies rooms...

I tried to find the youtube video, but I remember a rant I saw a few months back by a girl who was complaining that many women refuse to let their tender tooshies touch the seat- she swore they simply crouched over it and relieved themselves, making an awful mess on the seat and the floor. EWE, how gross!

Blossom

Yah, I worked as a janitor for 5 years in a supermarket. The ladies' room was always worse than the men's room. My god, if you can't sit at least put the seat up like a guy. You're not using it anyway.

Christine

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Guest Donna Jean

Well, I guess that this is like trying to discuss which is better..red M&M's or green M&M's......

Having had the privledge to use both restrooms in my life time, I would like to say that either can be nice or disgusting, depending on the last users....

I'm just happy to use my own private one at home!

LOVE

Donna Jean

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Guest Melanieshaman
uhhhhhh

WHAT?

Lizzy - get some sleep - girl!

hee hee

Scuze me - gotta go pee... girl's bathroom, by all this logic,

uhhhhhh :P:P:P

Lizzy too

LMAO sleep is your friend.

And same with me with my bathroom.

Mel

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Guest Donna Jean
I got 2 bathrooms in my home, does that mean that one is the mens room?

Ohh My, I better watch which one I use. :huh:

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Jean

OMG, Jean.....

Don't accidentally go to the Men's room in the middle of the night...the lid will be up and you'll fall in!

Caution, Honey!

Donna Jean

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Guest Jean Davis
OMG, Jean.....

Don't accidentally go to the Men's room in the middle of the night...the lid will be up and you'll fall in!

Caution, Honey!

Donna Jean

Hey Dee Jay

Do me a favor, please.

If you don't hear from me for a couple of days, call the police for me. :blink:

That will probably mean I forgot and got stuck. <_<

Perhaps I should set a hammer by each toilet. :lol:

What do you think? :P

LUV

Jean

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Guest Anna_Banana

So I have a problem then. I used the bathroom in my house, which is obviously the ladies room. An hour later my grandfather used the same bathroom! Who do I call to report this crime?

.Anna

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Guest Joanna Phipps
So I have a problem then. I used the bathroom in my house, which is obviously the ladies room. An hour later my grandfather used the same bathroom! Who do I call to report this crime?

.Anna

Just put a unisex sign on it an all will be well roflmbo

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Guest Donna Jean
Hey Dee Jay

Do me a favor, please.

If you don't hear from me for a couple of days, call the police for me. :blink:

That will probably mean I forgot and got stuck. <_<

Perhaps I should set a hammer by each toilet. :lol:

What do you think? :P

LUV

Jean

Good idea, Jean....LOL

You can put a sign on the handle that reads " Water Closet Emergency Extraction Device!"

LOL.....

Be Carful, Sweetheart!

Donna Jean

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker
That will probably mean I forgot and got stuck. <_<

Easy solution: tie a large rope around one of the rafters and make sure there is enough length to reach down to the bathroom floor. This way if you get stuck you can pull yourself out.

also keep in mind if any of you ladies go camping it's important to designate bathrooms as well so there's no confusion. preferably with the terminology "men's tree" and "women's tree".

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I used the women's bathroom today and nobody even batted an eye or looked at me funny!

...mind you said bathroom was at my friend Julie's house but she's a girl, hence the bathroom is the women's room so by a vernacular stretch of the truth I did use the women's bathroom today.

ok why are all of you now rolling your eyes and shaking your heads? ;)

Small steps girl,, small steps lol, I know , wont be laughing when my turn comes. Smilin, lovin wink to ya, Viv.

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Guest kennerzzz

Hooray for bathroom useage!...

I went to a big amusement park and used the women's room a few times. Their bathroom...culture is strange, such as waiting for your friends inside the bathroom. I walked outside to wait for my sister and she comes out and was like "I was looking all over for you!" I just kinda rolled my eyes. I also used the men's bathroom later that day, and got a crapload of funny looks(my dad was there then, and I could NOT let him see me go into the women's room.)

I had also used the men's bathroom at the Britney Spears concert a few weeks prior. After I came out, a few girls who had to go really badly decided that since I went in, they could too! I didn't say they could, so don't look at me... haha!

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