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I used the women's toilet today

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It was an outside toilet at an old second hand market.  One of them was for women and it was in perfect working order.  The other one was for men and the entire front window was missing (they use a plastic sheet to cover the window area) but that was missing.  So everyone can see you stand there fully exposed.  I have been going to that same market for 7 years and today I just went in the girls toilet.

 

Seven years and they still haven't got around to fixing it, but keep the money box outside.  Best leak I have ever had.

 

I should probably point out it is a large separate room for each person.  No one can see you.  But they would have seen me go in.

 

I told my girlfriend about it and she said ''but men don't have to be shy''.  I just don't want to expose myself in front of the temple with the monks walking around, kids and Chinese tourists taking photos.

 

Have you ever used the women's toilets?  Do you put money in the money box outside toilets?

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  • HauptmannUK
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    Crikey!  Some forum members certainly lead exciting lives.

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    using a woman's toilet could be a subconscious desire to transition.     

  • GroveHillWanderer
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    Many toilets in the West, especially in Europe, have been mixed gender for decades - way, way before anything even vaguely resembling what is referred to as "woke" was even dreamt of.   I re

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I used the woman toilet  yesterday at the hospital. It was by mistake but not a big deal here.

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With the new woke-environmental-feminist-co-funding trends, many toilets in the west are mixed gender with no seperation.

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Which toilets so ladyboys use ? 🤫

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24 minutes ago, Chris Daley said:

Have you ever used the women's toilets?  Do you put money in the money box outside toilets?

 

No, I put in her G-string after we're done. 

14 minutes ago, Middle Aged Grouch said:

With the new woke-environmental-feminist-co-funding trends, many toilets in the west are mixed gender with no seperation.

 

I remember, when I was 21, one time, at a company's party, I purposefully used the Ladies' a couple times, cause 'why not?' (And yes, alcohol helped to get the necessary self-confidence...)

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Crikey!  Some forum members certainly lead exciting lives.

1 hour ago, JeffersLos said:

 

No, I put in her G-string after we're done. 

Wow! Manly!

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1 hour ago, Middle Aged Grouch said:

With the new woke-environmental-feminist-co-funding trends, many toilets in the west are mixed gender with no seperation.

Many toilets in the West, especially in Europe, have been mixed gender for decades - way, way before anything even vaguely resembling what is referred to as "woke" was even dreamt of.

 

I remember going to France for the first time in the late 1960's and being struck by the fact that in many cafés and restaurants the toilets were not separated by gender - there was just one set for everyone.

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using a woman's toilet could be a subconscious desire to transition. 

 

 

I can't do that, I look pretty weird already, I might get into trouble.

I have no problem using the women's toilet, purposely for whatever reason or by accident.  Last week I did by accident, as didn't notice the signage correctly.  Wife noticed it as I exited ... "you know you just used the lady's room" ... oh yea, oops.

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I don't use women's toilets. Scientific studies have shown they are much more filthy and bacteria ridden than men's. 

8 hours ago, Middle Aged Grouch said:

With the new woke-environmental-feminist-co-funding trends, many toilets in the west are mixed gender with no seperation.

 

     I woke up at 5.00am, had a pee! How woke is that? 🙄

 

 

 

 

8 hours ago, Middle Aged Grouch said:

With the new woke-environmental-feminist-co-funding trends, many toilets in the west are mixed gender with no seperation.

 

Another win for woke then, if you ask me.

 

(and as has already been pointed out, this has been going on for decades. Toilets on planes, trains, and coaches for example, have been "woke" for as long as I can remember - ahead of the curve)

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I remember going to France for the first time in the late 1960's and being struck by the fact that in many cafés and restaurants the toilets were not separated by gender - there was just one set for everyone.

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Ah!  I see here a great opportunity to pull this post completely off-topic and score 1 against the insanitary habits of the French! 🙂

 

When in France some decades ago, I asked the cafe owner where the toilet was.  He directed me to the wall that was between the cafe room and the cafe kitchen.  It was a normal wall but with a drain running along the floor.  The kitchen staff busied themselves going between the kitchen and cafe while I 'used' the toilet.

 

"Oh, do you have any toilet paper" I shouted when I had finished!  (sorry but that was the joke line....)

 

 

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They don't seem to care.

Phuket airport, you can take a pee and keep an eye on the carousel for your bags at the same time.

9 hours ago, Chris Daley said:

So everyone can see you stand there fully exposed.

How far back do you stand? 5555

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In the old movie theaters of my youth, the ladies room would often have a seating area lounge attached.

 

I asked my Dad why. He said, "For their periods".

 

They needed to rest. A lot. Often, at the drop of a hat.

9 hours ago, Middle Aged Grouch said:

With the new woke-environmental-feminist-co-funding trends, many toilets in the west are mixed gender with no seperation.

Many decades ago I started nurse training and was the only male on the initial classroom course at the school of nursing. As males were unknown on nursing courses back then, there was no male toilet, so I had to use the female one and it was quite educational as I used it at the same time as the females.

1 hour ago, JayClay said:

 

Another win for woke then, if you ask me.

 

(and as has already been pointed out, this has been going on for decades. Toilets on planes, trains, and coaches for example, have been "woke" for as long as I can remember - ahead of the curve)

LOL. How many toilets on coaches, trains and planes allow for more than one person at the same time? Not including those attempting to join the Mile High club. he wasn't talking about such.

8 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Wow! Manly!

A G Rope is Manly 

1 hour ago, simon43 said:

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I remember going to France for the first time in the late 1960's and being struck by the fact that in many cafés and restaurants the toilets were not separated by gender - there was just one set for everyone.

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Ah!  I see here a great opportunity to pull this post completely off-topic and score 1 against the insanitary habits of the French! 🙂

 

When in France some decades ago, I asked the cafe owner where the toilet was.  He directed me to the wall that was between the cafe room and the cafe kitchen.  It was a normal wall but with a drain running along the floor.  The kitchen staff busied themselves going between the kitchen and cafe while I 'used' the toilet.

 

"Oh, do you have any toilet paper" I shouted when I had finished!  (sorry but that was the joke line....)

 

 

On a private bus trip between Phuket and Bkk many years ago we stopped at a restaurant for a toilet break, and were directed to a ditch outside. I never went private bus again, so had the luxury of on board toilets on the government buses.

1 hour ago, simon43 said:

When in France some decades ago, I asked the cafe owner where the toilet was.  He directed me to the wall that was between the cafe room and the cafe kitchen.  It was a normal wall but with a drain running along the floor.  The kitchen staff busied themselves going between the kitchen and cafe while I 'used' the toilet.

Luxury! That had nothing on the public toilets in Saudi.

1 hour ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Luxury! That had nothing on the public toilets in Saudi.

Try India. 🫣

BKK soi 7....very easily done....especially if one is being beckoned.

3 hours ago, retarius said:

I don't use women's toilets. Scientific studies have shown they are much more filthy and bacteria ridden than men's. 

How long did it take you to do those studies of the ladies loos? :giggle:

1 hour ago, thaibeachlovers said:

LOL. How many toilets on coaches, trains and planes allow for more than one person at the same time? Not including those attempting to join the Mile High club. he wasn't talking about such.

 

So what was he talking about? Are you suggesting that there are now "many" places in the west where women are made to walk past men prissing in urinals before they can get to a cubicle?

3 hours ago, 2baht said:

 

     I woke up at 5.00am, had a pee! How woke is that? 🙄

 

 

 

 

Assume you used the toilet. Depends if you were standing or sitting

3 hours ago, retarius said:

I don't use women's toilets. Scientific studies have shown they are much more filthy and bacteria ridden than men's. 

Certainly true of the municipal market in the town where I worked. The market manageress told me the gents weren't too bad. But the ladies! Often the regular cleaners wouldn't (or weren't permitted) to tackle them. One cubicle must have been subject to explosive diarrhea. The occupant had wiped herself with oven bottom muffins but, disgustingly, had pressed them onto the walls of the trap after use where the diarrhea dried and glued them firmly in place. Another instance where the female must have bent right over and let it go up the wall. Washbasins were frequently used to wash fouled clothing but never even rinsed after use.

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