I really dont know how women do it, but mens toilets are the pits to say the least, and it only really hits you when you have to sit down. By wearing a chastity belt you really do appreciate (probably not fully) what women have to go through daily when going out, travelling or going to a pub. Simple little things, cleanliness, toilet roll, seat that is actually fixed to the toilet, its strange but you take things for granted when you can stand and aim. I really do feel for women now, and understand at the little things. Learning to hover is another thing…!
October 31, 2007 at 4:58 pm |
I really hate having to use men’s stalls in the more public places, especially bars & restaurants. Ugh. I modified my CB3000 to be more useful at urinals, but sometimes I need to use a stall, and it’s always an adventure.
As much as my wife tells me that women’s stalls are disgusting, I’m sure that men’s rooms are five times as bad. I never realized how many guys simply don’t care about aim, cleanliness, consideration, etc.
November 7, 2007 at 12:53 am |
At home I always sit on the toilet, and tought my sons to do the same. It is a simple way to avoid the mess that men and boys make by splashing all over the toilet, walls, and the floor. In public restrooms it is a different story, if, on those occasions when I am wearing some device and I have to sit, I usually squat over the lid without touching. I agree fully that the whole place is made disgusting by men. If they had to clean the place maybe they would behave differently.
“S”