[QUOTE=Dobe Mejuwa;556121]Yeah.......DUH me.......who'd a thunk it.........I guess this means women are "automatics" :cool:[/QUOTE]
they are shiftless
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[QUOTE=Dobe Mejuwa;556121]Yeah.......DUH me.......who'd a thunk it.........I guess this means women are "automatics" :cool:[/QUOTE]
they are shiftless
Just make all bathrooms single use. I know there will be a space issue, but I'm not sure why we're in the bathrooms in groups anyway. I prefer the peace and quiet of my own bathroom.
My first wife became paralized, unable to walk or stand up by herself, she was also semi incontenent.During the last 4 years of her life, we did a lot of traveling between hammond in. and birmingham and atlanta.I knew using a mens room was out of the question, so there was only one choice available. At gas stations, I'd tell the manager, and he'd let me lock the door, and notify others, At rest area's I'd ask the attendent to close the door, and mostly there were no attendents, I'd ask a lady if she could be a guard, Some even offered us help in some cases. After she died, I moved my mother from northern Wisc to Ky. When a lot of woman seen my predicament. they would go in and make sure[she had alziemers], she was OK. So yes I have been there, and it's mostly men who have a problem with rest rooms. I mostly use handicapped stalls when available. I had prostate surgery, and my bladder quit working. So I needed to have a catheter, Since I was entirely active physicaly, I'd develope UTIs, Now I use one use catheters[no fun], the first time I used an open urinal at a rest stop, a guy nalmost fainted when he saw me inserting it, so now I opt for privacy.