It's times like that I wish I had the balls to follow them out of the bathroom and yell (loudly), "Hey, you forgot to flush your log!"
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I don't get this at all. To flush a toilet is as easy as can be. All one has to do is push down on a lever (or press a button) and it is done. Bearing in mind how many people use the same toilet in a busy mall, it is prudent to then wash one's hands, scrubbing thoroughly with antibac soap.
How someone can drop a log, then leave without even wiping your ass, let alone washing your hands is just plain filthy.There is another organism on this planet that follows the same pattern. Do you know what it is? A virus. Human beings are a disease, a cancer of this planet.
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There are a couple well known non-hand washers at my work. Both have been made a fool or mockery of for it. People won't have any contact with the one person unless they have gloves on their hands (not that that's much better), and the other was the sole reason another area restricted their potluck suppers to only certain people.
To have the gumption to get out of the stall and NOT wash your hands and just go back to work when someone else can see that....wow. It amazes me.You really need to see a neurologist. - Wagegoth
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I tend to use the handicap stall in our restroom at work because it's usually empty and I rarely see any obviously handicapped women around, especially not in wheelchairs or scooters. Not too many other people like to use it because the toilet doesn't flush well at all, you have to flush it several times to get everything to go awayBut the main reason I like it is I can put my purse, etc. up on the hook and then wash my hands unencumbered. There is hand sanitizer on the way out of the restroom itself so I open the door, put the stuff on my hand and then just go through before the door can shut on me. If I were to notice any women around who might need that stall I would absolutely use one of the others...there is a table I can put my stuff on after using the stall if I have to use one of the main sinks. (I'd prefer more hooks, though...)
I actually know quite a few men who do not wash their hands after peeing. It really grosses me out and I just don't understand why they don't feel the need...sure, maybe you don't have as much left behind as we women do, but um...you're still touching your junk. Ewwwww."I was only LOOKING, I didn't mean to enter my card's CVV and actually ORDER! REFUND ME RIGHT NOW!!"
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Quoth BeenThereDoneThat View Post... but um...you're still touching your junk. Ewwwww.Fear that Mr. Happy might get sulky if it's implied he might be unclean?
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A lot of places have taken to putting the baby station in the handicapped stall to save room.
Sometimes I use them if I need to change.
As for if someone else was in need waiting for that stall... that depends. mainly on whether or not i'm already in it. But if I'm in line waiting then sure I'd let someone else go ahead who needs it more.
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I use it if it's the only one available, but it's kind of annoying when able-bodied people and people without kids head right for that stall. I guess it's unlikely, but someone who really needs to use it could come in after them and have to wait.
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I don't wash my hands after I use a public toilet, but only cuz I have extremely dry skin on my hands which flares up and gets really red and sore if I use public toilet soap on them. So I rinse them in water, dry them and use hand sanitiser instead. Probably not as good, but better than having sore, chapped hands any day.
I have to admit that I've used the handicapped loo before; usually cuz it a) was the only loo that was free and b) cuz all the other loos were disgusting/had floaters in them/had no bog roll. XD
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