Wall1257 wrote: » What do you think? Yesterday I arrived out if a toilet stall and came face to face withe a MALE... . aggghhhhh the horror. He was with his wife while she was changing her baby's nappy on the changing table. As far as I'm concerned he did not need to be there not should have been there. I did give him dirty looks so that he would know sO disapproved ;-) What do you think, should I have said something to him,
0ph0rce0 wrote: Don't you ladies just use cubicles? Or do you walk around with your gees out outside of the cubicles?
The Specialist wrote: » Get used to it snowflake, it's 2016. If I'm bursting for a piss and suddenly feel like a woman, I'm going to take that piss in the womens bathroom.
Fleawuss wrote: » I wish posters obsessed with access to toilets would p*ss off. Anywhere.
kneemos wrote: » I'd say he was a pervert and grabbed the chance to go in the women's toilet with the missus. Most men would wait outside.
bee06 wrote: Unless he was peeping over the stall at you, you should really get over it.
Armchair Andy wrote: » Must've been a right scuttery nappy.
Hammer89 wrote: » When I was little, my mam used to bring me swimming and she'd bring me into her changing rooms. I wasn't complaining because back then tits were tits. Whether they were attached to 40-something milfs, or 80-year-old grannies with dripping-wet pubic hair, I always got a rise (pun intended) from going in there. The point is....actually, there is no point. This isn't relevant to the topic at hand - it's just something I remembered and felt like sharing.
sister_shama wrote: » Do people understand all the "did you just assume my gender" etc. and "if I feel like a woman" is anti-trans propaganda? There's no actual statistics to back up that it's a problem for one. Right now it's scary for a lot of LGBT people due to Trump and the rise of the far right, so it'd be nice if people didn't repeat their rhetoric.