barracuda816
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I think there different levels of respect. I respect everyone’s human rights but I may not respect their views or opinion etc.respect has to be earned it's not a right!
I think there different levels of respect. I respect everyone’s human rights but I may not respect their views or opinion etc.respect has to be earned it's not a right!
I think that tends to be a very vocal minority to be fair. They produce noise and annoyance disproportionate to their numbers.The problem is, that it's not that way with them.
They basically throw a temper tantrum, go to management, try to have you fired, ruin you reputation online, on and on.
Surely that is the point. people "That's not really the point I was trying to make.![]()
Female toilets have been a place or refuge for women , because no man may enter and if he does it’s immediately obvious and reverent action can be taken
I was a nightclub doorman in some nasty places and this was certainly true, women could seek refuge with other women from a creep
You also forget a lot of men , especially drunk can’t aim and women don’t need to be subjected to this.
At work there’s separate toilets, just single unit rooms and every now and again you get an angry woman shout ‘ which of you dirty lot has used our toilet and got the seat!!’
Again men don’t care about shared toilets but it seems under the ideology that woman’s rights have slipped even lower to third place behind men and the they thems
At my last place of work we had to share the only toilet which was Ok until a woman would enter the room screaming " which one of you dirty b*****s left the seat up "? Eventually I had to point out that we didn't want to touch the seat more than we had to as they had contaminated it with their backsides. Before the question is asked how we lifted it ,we(I) used my foot .Female toilets have been a place or refuge for women , because no man may enter and if he does it’s immediately obvious and reverent action can be taken
I was a nightclub doorman in some nasty places and this was certainly true, women could seek refuge with other women from a creep
You also forget a lot of men , especially drunk can’t aim and women don’t need to be subjected to this.
At work there’s separate toilets, just single unit rooms and every now and again you get an angry woman shout ‘ which of you dirty lot has used our toilet and got the seat!!’
Again men don’t care about shared toilets but it seems under the ideology that woman’s rights have slipped even lower to third place behind men and the they thems
At my last place of work we had to share the only toilet which was Ok until a woman would enter the room screaming " which one of you dirty b*****s left the seat up "? Eventually I had to point out that we didn't want to touch the seat more than we had to as they had contaminated it with their backsides. Before the question is asked how we lifted it ,we(I) used my foot .
I thought it was de rigueur here.All this fuss/discussion about urinating, is it really necessary?![]()
It's a bog seat, not a bucket of nerve agent.Eventually I had to point out that we didn't want to touch the seat more than we had to as they had contaminated it with their backsides. Before the question is asked how we lifted it ,we(I) used my foot .
Of course its necessary, how else do you produce yellow snow!All this fuss/discussion about urinating, is it really necessary?![]()
It was just possible I was joking with her. We had worked together for a few years.It's a bog seat, not a bucket of nerve agent.
I'm pretty sure your not going to get some incurable disease from touching a toilet seat that someone else has sat on (and you can always wash your hands afterwards).![]()
DON'T EAT IT!!!!Of course its necessary, how else do you produce yellow snow!
At one of the M/C dealers I used to call on if I ever ventured into the depths of their toilet 'facility' I always got a laugh seeing the advertising sticker from another VERY well known but disliked M/C dealer stuck in the pan as an expression of their regard for him.The Devil in me has always pondered printing an adhesive label reading "At last, a man" and attaching it to the underside of the seat in the toilet in the hospital department I visit regularly, but I've managed to restrain myself so far......
Juvenile I know, but might raise a few smiles [or get me banned/censured].![]()
Maybe where you live....I think that’s a bit of a generalisation. I think most people who get triggered often have nothing to do with the whole situation. Ofcourse there are idiots where ever you go and I have found it has nothing to do with race, sexuality or preferred pronouns.
Yes otherwise kidneys will give outAll this fuss/discussion about urinating, is it really necessary?![]()
Sorry, mate, but that completely misses the analogy I was trying to express,Surely that is the point. people "
Like vegans, you mean?I think that tends to be a very vocal minority to be fair. They produce noise and annoyance disproportionate to their numbers.
I look forward to the time you are in a multi sex toilet and have an unfortunate "accident" and need to direct the hot air blower onto your trouser front in front of a cluster giggling women. I'm sure you will handle it with the required aplombSorry, mate, but that completely misses the analogy I was trying to express,
by a country mile.
In the context of my post, I was trying to suggest that the separation of the
sexes (all of them), actually serves to exacerbate and compound the very
issue it tries to address.
For example, take that stupid (and very immature IMO) video clip that's been
viral these last couple of days of the woman trying to get into her house.
I find it quite pathetic, and really quite disturbing, just how excited the nation
seemed to get, over her bo*obs being momentarily visible. Gosh, wow, OMG !!!
National breaking news - WOMAN HAS BREASTS !!!
It just demonstrates, on a (inter)national scale, what a sexually immature, prudish &
insecure society we really are.
The more normalised something is, and the closer our proximity to it, so it becomes
banal and unexciting. Ergo - safer, in general.