Environment

Ladies Public Toilets

Environment

Posted by: frilly

16th Jun 2011 06:53am

I have started a subject about Ladies Public Toilets.
I should have made it a separate subject, if you want to rtead it but post over here that may be a better idea?
frilly

Anonymous
  • 25th Apr 2012 06:53pm

I try and avoid using a public toilet everything about them is awkward and unhygienic. Its awkward waiting in the line with people looking at you, you are looking at the other people in the line all knowing that your there to do secret business, then when you are in the toilet I dont know about the rest of you but I know myself and plenty others are squatting in the air trying their hardest not to touch the toilet seat, in doing this your often making such a noise for the rest of the ladies to hear then it comes to the toilet paper, is there any paper is there not can you get the paper and if you can can you get as much as you want or are spending 5 minutes getting sheet by sheet. Then you have to get more paper to flush the toilet. then you walk out to more people staring straight at you and your thinking, it was the person before me who left the smell and 99% of the time it really was. When your at the sink you hope that there is some form of soap still available and when theres not you think why didnt i check the soap before I went to the toilet and where in my bag amongst all my clutter is my hand sanitizer. Then finally when you leave you have to open a door that has god only knows what germs on it YUK YUK YUK I dont like public toilets and try and avoid them at all measures, when your pregnant it can prove somewhat difficult but lol


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