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Why are the lines for the bathrooms so long for first time guys?

it would be nice if the men would use the stalls and not the urinals. I know its a pain for them because we take over most of their bathrooms, but it would sure save embarrassment on both parties if they would use the stalls. While it is a little creepy to be in the bathroom with men, nobody can see you behind the stall door...unless they are peeking, lol.
Chef Bobby
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Last year the lines were long for the bathrooms between classes. Making all of the mens bathrooms into ladies bathrooms didn't help. When you get to the door, you still have to wait until all the ladies are out and get the next person to watch the door.
 
And, if you're in a restroom and a voice yells in, "Anyone in here?" Answer. Some poor guy got trapped in a stall by hordes of women using the men's room last year. Don't let that happen to you.
 
On the converse: Women, don't commandeer a men's room that has been left a men's room. There may only be a few, but there ARE men at conference. And they need to respond to the call of nature, too.
 
I found a couple of bathrooms that no-one seems to know about. Well, maybe only a few people!
 
pamperedlinda said:
I found a couple of bathrooms that no-one seems to know about. Well, maybe only a few people!

Oh do tell!!! Where are they????
 
dannyzmom said:
Oh do tell!!! Where are they????

Not sure if this is the right directions since I'm not there to see it. But, do you know where the vending machines are at McCormick? (the ones that are always out of diet coke and water! :( ) There's a down escalator near them. I have only seen one or two people in that bathroom everytime I've been.
 
don't fall in Carolyn---
 
pamperedlinda said:
I found a couple of bathrooms that no-one seems to know about. Well, maybe only a few people!

I am sticking by Linda :) I have the bladder the size of a pea. At mini regional several of us used the mens room ( only 1 guy was in the group)since the lines were so long, most of the other woman wouldn't do it, but I had to pee so bad, I did :)
 
Well, let me just say that a fellow clustermate was supposedly watching the door while I was in the men's room. I came out to a man using the urinal! I was so mortified. I am sure he wasn't expecting to see a woman come out of the stall. LOL. So yes, gents, be aware! Women get desperate!
 
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MORFIA said:
don't fall in Carolyn---

Yeah, I'll look before I leap from now on - LOL
I thought of you yesterday when I was in a public potty. I miss the automatic-no-touch sinks and soap dispensers we had in DC. Here in FL I have to TOUCH things to make them go on - blech!:yuck:
 
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pamperedlinda said:
Not sure if this is the right directions since I'm not there to see it. But, do you know where the vending machines are at McCormick? (the ones that are always out of diet coke and water! :( ) There's a down escalator near them. I have only seen one or two people in that bathroom everytime I've been.

Oooooh - I know JUST where you're talkin' about!!!
::::Doing the happy bladder dance:::::::
 
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i will leave that alone---
 
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vwpamperedchef said:
Well, let me just say that a fellow clustermate was supposedly watching the door while I was in the men's room. I came out to a man using the urinal! I was so mortified. I am sure he wasn't expecting to see a woman come out of the stall. LOL. So yes, gents, be aware! Women get desperate!


sorry, but I had to laugh.

I can see a certain one of our clustermates doing that last year to you for a laugh. :)
 
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it was B-A BEAR--
 
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KaryCam said:
sorry, but I had to laugh.

I can see a certain one of our clustermates doing that last year to you for a laugh. :)

Did she do it on purpose?

Because if she did I was and am totally clueless!:p
 
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Well, since women use the men's room and things can happen accidentally...man using the urinal while lady is in the stall...it would be nice if the men would use the stalls and not the urinals. I know its a pain for them because we take over most of their bathrooms, but it would sure save embarrassment on both parties if they would use the stalls. While it is a little creepy to be in the bathroom with men, nobody can see you behind the stall door...unless they are peeking, lol.

I feel sorry for the guys at conference. There are a lot of women standing in line to go to the bathroom.
 
  • #17
guess I need to limit how much I drink... :)
but sharing a bathroom does not bother me.. been there done that before at other
events.
 
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If I was a female, I wouldn't want the guys in the stalls unless they had to sit down.

Shawnna said:
Well, since women use the men's room and things can ppen accidentally...man using the urinal while lady is in the stall...it would be nice if the men would use the stalls and not the urinals. I know its a pain for them because we take over most of their bathrooms, but it would sure save embarrassment on both parties if they would use the stalls. While it is a little creepy to be in the bathroom with men, nobody can see you behind the stall door...unless they are peeking, lol.

I feel sorry for the guys at conference. There are a lot of women standing in line to go to the bathroom.
 
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Shawnna said:
Well, since women use the men's room and things can happen accidentally...man using the urinal while lady is in the stall...it would be nice if the men would use the stalls and not the urinals. I know its a pain for them because we take over most of their bathrooms, but it would sure save embarrassment on both parties if they would use the stalls. While it is a little creepy to be in the bathroom with men, nobody can see you behind the stall door...unless they are peeking, lol.

I feel sorry for the guys at conference. There are a lot of women standing in line to go to the bathroom.

I'm sorry but as a guy, that's just silly. I'll use the urinals in the bathroom marked for men with no problem. If a woman chooses to commandeer it, then she should know she might see a hoohoodilly, and get over it.

It's fine that most of the men's bathrooms are converted, because the population dictates that. The one(s) that is(are) left should be respected. If I as a man went and barged into the restroom designated as ladies, how would people react to that?
 
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leftymac said:
I'm sorry but as a guy, that's just silly. I'll use the urinals in the bathroom marked for men with no problem. If a woman chooses to commandeer it, then she should know she might see a hoohoodilly, and get over it.

It's fine that most of the men's bathrooms are converted, because the population dictates that. The one(s) that is(are) left should be respected. If I as a man went and barged into the restroom designated as ladies, how would people react to that?

I agree with Keith on this one. As more men start attending conference, we have to respect their right to privacy. Never heard it called a "hoohoodilly" though :blushing:
 
  • #21
I agree with you, Keith - no one should expect the men to change their ways just because there are more women at Conf. than men. Men are the minority at Conf. and need to have their rights respected just like all minorities in this country (and world!). To disrespect each other's rights is just not RIGHT! ;)
 
  • #22
GeorgiaPeach said:
I agree with Keith on this one. As more men start attending conference, we have to respect their right to privacy. Never heard it called a "hoohoodilly" though :blushing:

Haha...you can thank South Park for that reference.
 
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leftymac said:
Haha...you can thank South Park for that reference.

Ahh, South Park..."they killed Kenny!" ;)
 
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GeorgiaPeach said:
I agree with Keith on this one. As more men start attending conference, we have to respect their right to privacy. Never heard it called a "hoohoodilly" though :blushing:

I'm with ya too Lisa. On the privacy and the hoohoodilly! LOL
 
  • #25
Alls I am going to say is, when I gots to go, I gots to go....
Last year, a broom closet and an empty water bottle....that's all I'm saying.
 
  • #26
That is either a very desperate attempt to silence the call of nature or a very bad porno movie.
 
  • #27
leftymac said:
I'm sorry but as a guy, that's just silly. I'll use the urinals in the bathroom marked for men with no problem. If a woman chooses to commandeer it, then she should know she might see a hoohoodilly, and get over it.

It's fine that most of the men's bathrooms are converted, because the population dictates that. The one(s) that is(are) left should be respected. If I as a man went and barged into the restroom designated as ladies, how would people react to that?


I love that word! That's my new word--- hoohoodilly! I burst out laughing when I read that!

I do agree- if a guy walked into one of our bathrooms we'd be like "Hey you flippin pervert...use your own bathroom" ;)

Here's to no bathrooom issues and that no man has his hoohoodilly looked upon by an unsuspecting lady!


too funny......chuckle...snort!
 
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ljeffries said:
Alls I am going to say is, when I gots to go, I gots to go....
Last year, a broom closet and an empty water bottle....that's all I'm saying.

I'm so sorry.... the shame alone must have brought on the need for a few counseling sessions....


;)
 
  • #29
Some of the women at our regional conference comandeered the men's room.I personally would not do that unless it were a "family restroom." At work, since they are one person facilities, I've always said that the sign on the door means nothing.
 
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Actually I was talking about the bathrooms that are changed from mens to womens. Men still use them. If the sign has been changed to women then it would be nice for them to use the stalls...if the sign is not chanaged we should not use them...they don't leave many for the men as it is. I was not suggesting women just take over the bathroom and expect men to change...but the men's rooms are "changed" to women's rooms by the conference people, we have no control over that. I don't mind sharing bathrooms because I know its hard to have room for everyone. We should respect the men and not try to use the few bathrooms they leave for them.
 
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Last year I was acting as "bathroom police" standing at the door letting everyone know who was inside. It worked out pretty good. I felt sorry for the ladies in the long lines and the guys trying to use their own bathroom.
 

1. Why are the lines for the bathrooms so long for first time guys?

The lines for bathrooms tend to be longer for first time guys because they may not be familiar with the layout of the building or the location of the bathrooms. They may also take longer to use the restroom due to lack of experience or uncertainty.

2. Why were the lines for the bathrooms between classes so long last year?

The lines for bathrooms between classes can be long due to the high volume of students trying to use the restrooms during a short period of time. This is a common issue in schools and other crowded environments.

3. Did making all of the mens bathrooms into ladies bathrooms improve the situation?

In theory, making all of the mens bathrooms into ladies bathrooms should have improved the situation by increasing the number of available restrooms for women. However, this may not have solved the issue if the number of female students using the restrooms also increased.

4. Why do we still have to wait until all the ladies are out before entering the bathroom?

This is a common courtesy and safety measure to ensure privacy for those using the bathroom. It also helps maintain a sense of order and prevents overcrowding in the bathroom.

5. Is there a solution to reducing the long lines for the bathrooms?

Possible solutions to reducing long lines for bathrooms could include implementing a staggered class schedule to reduce the number of students using the restrooms at once, increasing the number of available bathrooms, or encouraging students to use the restrooms during less busy times such as before or after class. Additionally, educating students on efficient bathroom usage and encouraging them to use the restroom before arriving to class could also help alleviate the issue.

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