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I used to sit down to pee. It meant I could spend more time reading the paper at client site.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
Which is why you normally use the gents.
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Originally posted by cojak View Post
They’ve got unisex toilets on Weymouth sea front. I didn’t want to use them because I didn’t want to stand in p1ss and have to wipe the seat before I sat down.
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Originally posted by cojak View Post
When I’m in civilisation. If I’m out hiking I have a device that lets me pee standing up.
I’m still learning the fine art of detecting wind direction, though.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
You sit down for a wee? Blimey, you learn something new everyday.
I’m still learning the fine art of detecting wind direction, though.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostIf men just sat down for a pee they wouldn't need to worry about poor aim (not that they actually worry, because that implies they care about leaving a mess)
I have no idea why there is this notion that men have to stand at the toilet and miss.
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If men just sat down for a pee they wouldn't need to worry about poor aim (not that they actually worry, because that implies they care about leaving a mess)
I have no idea why there is this notion that men have to stand at the toilet and miss.
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Unisex loos are contencious enough as it is but wait till you've got them in a building full of Indian developers. There will be no seats to wipe.
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Originally posted by cojak View Post
They’ve got unisex toilets on Weymouth sea front. I didn’t want to use them because I didn’t want to stand in p1ss and have to wipe the seat before I sat down.
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Went to the Palace Theatre last night, have shared toilets in the VIP section, so locked stall with mirror and sync next to it. Quite uncomfortable listining to women go on when I'm trying to have a pee and not fart in the bog room.
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