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

frilly
  • 29th Aug 2011 03:48pm

Thanks for replying I thought more ladies would have been keen to vent some feelings about this subject as most women dread using Public Toilets.
I agree with you about the smell you cannot even guarantee that shopping Mall toilets will always been clean.
I am disabled and the number of times I have gone in, people have been smoking, mothers have left filthy nappies on the floor. There has even been a special container but still left on the floor. How can women be so bad or so dirty to do this? It is fine they say let the management know but you have to go such a long distance generally to do so.
Surely it is not too much to ask them to clean after themselves, they have to do it at home or do they live like this? There is certainly a question left in your mind about how the other half live?


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