kattahj:runcibility: kittydoom: *whispers* do the americans know that this not actually a universal
kattahj:runcibility: kittydoom: *whispers* do the americans know that this not actually a universal problem I mean, we’re largely a culture that thinks bidet functions on toilets are weird, because going to the bathroom is dirty and awful and therefore should be an absolute chore… having a screw drop out of the partition bracket onto the floor while you’re doing your business is probably just part of the mood, I guess? I couldn’t understand why Americans got so hung up on who goes to which bathroom until I learned that the stalls don’t have proper walls. Now I’m astonished that anyone in America wants to go to a public bathroom, regardless of who’s in there. What if someone has to do #2? Some people do anything at all possible to avoid going into a shared bathroom when the need strikes.The most of the rest of us go and hope no one else comes in, and if they do, we all pretend nothing is happening. One of the many benefits of working from home… -- source link
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