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DDoug
02-26-2014, 10:27 AM
Went to a concert last night in Lakeland and the lady in front of us actually brushed her teeth while in her seat. I couldn't believe what I saw. Has anyone else witnessed this before.
justjim
02-26-2014, 11:06 AM
OP, new one for me---never heard of someone doing something like that! This person should have used the restroom if brushing teeth was absolutely required.
Sometimes you got to wonder about people!!
Living a Fantasy
02-26-2014, 11:14 AM
I can see "cutting toenails" but not brushing teeth.
gomoho
02-26-2014, 12:29 PM
Where did she spit? on the floorbarfbarfbarf
tainsley
02-26-2014, 12:37 PM
I saw a woman in the ladies room at LSL last year brushing her teeth. I simply stated that we all use those sinks to wash our hands...if looks could kill!
casita37
02-26-2014, 12:39 PM
GROSS!! Seriously, was she using toothpaste or just a dry brush? Did she spit into a tissue or something?
karostay
02-26-2014, 12:42 PM
Is it anymore disgusting that someone sticking a cigarette in their mouth or cigar
graciegirl
02-26-2014, 12:43 PM
I do not want to know where she spit, spitted, spat, or if she didn't.
Lalalalalalalalalalalalala.
gomoho
02-26-2014, 12:49 PM
I saw a woman in the ladies room at LSL last year brushing her teeth. I simply stated that we all use those sinks to wash our hands...if looks could kill!
I personally don't have a problem with this as long as she rinsed out the sink when she was done. Some people for whatever reason need to brush after eating - better she does it in the ladies room than at a public fountain.
justjim
02-26-2014, 01:11 PM
Did she take her teeth out or leave them in to brush them?
Bonny
02-26-2014, 01:47 PM
Spending years in sales, I was on the road a lot. I had no choice but to use the ladies room to brush my teeth. I was a long way from home. I always rinsed the sink out when I was done.
casita37
02-26-2014, 01:55 PM
Spending years in sales, I was on the road a lot. I had no choice but to use the ladies room to brush my teeth. I was a long way from home. I always rinsed the sink out when I was done.
I admit I have brushed my teeth in airport bathrooms, after redeye flights. Usually nobody around at 4 or 5 am, and I always rinse out the sink.
chachacha
02-26-2014, 02:01 PM
i brush my teeth in restrooms after dinners often. i see nothing disgusting about it as of course i rinse the sink well and always dry around my sink, which many people seem to neglect to do...maybe the lady in the original post was using that new tooth whitening wand? :) i agree that is not the place to do it!!!
shcisamax
02-26-2014, 02:24 PM
I think I would be tempted to lean forward and say, "You must be with one of those shows like Candid Camera" or "What Would You Do."
CFrance
02-26-2014, 02:25 PM
I do not want to know where she spit, spitted, spat, or if she didn't.
Lalalalalalalalalalalalala.:a20:
Villages PL
02-26-2014, 02:30 PM
I have often thought about bringing a toothbrush with me to brush my teeth after dinner at a restaurant, but I never went through with it. Instead, I settle for a good hard rinse at the restroom sink. Then I run the water to clean the sink.
Doug, just think of the entertainment value of seeing that woman brushing her teeth, and there was no extra charge, I hope. It could have been worse:
Remember when Pee Wee Herman was caught "doing his thing" in a movie theater?
And Fred Willard was caught with his pants down in a movie theater.
:yuck:
Bonanza
02-26-2014, 03:40 PM
The only thing as disgusting that I have ever seen was a man with a 25" piece of dental floss, flossing his teeth at a table in a Wendy's. His wife (I assume) was sitting across from him and every time I looked at him, he put his hands under the table (yeah -- as if I didn't know what he was doing!). Can you imagine sitting across from him with bits of food flinging in your face from across the table??? Yuk!
keithwand
02-26-2014, 03:45 PM
The only thing as disgusting that I have ever seen was a man with a 25" piece of dental floss, flossing his teeth at a table in a Wendy's. His wife (I assume) was sitting across from him and every time I looked at him, he put his hands under the table (yeah -- as if I didn't know what he was doing!). Can you imagine sitting across from him with bits of food flinging in your face from across the table??? Yuk!
What a "gross" exaggeration. I believe it was more like 24"!
PaPaLarry
02-26-2014, 05:16 PM
Went to a concert last night in Lakeland and the lady in front of us actually brushed her teeth while in her seat. I couldn't believe what I saw. Has anyone else witnessed this before.
Now, that beats the guy wearing a hat in restaurant!!!!!!!!!!! LOL
duffysmom
02-26-2014, 05:40 PM
Brushing teeth in a public bathroom is a common practice for many people.
Actually sinks are a cesspool of germs no matter what you're washing.
Bonanza
02-26-2014, 06:48 PM
I do not find someone brushing their teeth in a public restroom disgusting or anything close to that. You never know what someone's circumstances are for doing that.
HOWEVER . . . you'll excuse the comparison for disgusting things, there is nothing more gross than women who pee on a public toilet seat or men who miss the pot!
zonerboy
02-26-2014, 07:54 PM
Good Grief!
Why do they have sinks in public restrooms in the first place? I presume it's for people to wash their hands. And what have these people likely been doing prior to washing their hands?
So why is brushing teeth in a public restroom considered disgusting, and hand washing is not?
Is not the purpose of hand washing to remove potential debris from that previous unmentionable activity? And wouldn't any such residual debris then go into the sink?
bluedog103
02-26-2014, 08:01 PM
I saw a woman in the ladies room at LSL last year brushing her teeth. I simply stated that we all use those sinks to wash our hands...if looks could kill!
Huh? What's wrong with that? I've brushed my teeth in a public restroom many times and seen others doing the same. You're lucky you didn't get more than a dirty look.
ajbrown
02-26-2014, 08:13 PM
I do not want to know where she spit, spitted, spat, or if she didn't.
Lalalalalalalalalalalalala.
I suspect it was a product like the Colgate Wisp. The tag line is: "Just brushed clean, anytime, anywhere".
WISP: Disposable Toothbrushes, Mini Traveling Toothbrush, Whiten Teeth | Wisp Whitening, Cool Mint | ColgateŽ (http://www.colgatewisp.com/wisp/HomePage#)
Obviously there is some disagreement about where anywhere is ...
renielarson
02-26-2014, 08:45 PM
Some of the posts I'm reading here are the reasons I'm reluctant to eat anywhere but my own home. For those of us who wear dentures, it's difficult to eat some foods because they stick to our "teeth". For example, rolls. Yes, just a simple dinner roll sticks all over my teeth. I no longer eat them when I'm out but since I'm relatively new to dentures, I'm not sure what else will stick so sometimes I'm totally surprised when a certain food does.
Although I am not disabled and should not be using the handicapped bathroom, that is the only place I feel comfortable brushing my teeth. Sometimes I need to take them completely out because some foods even get caught under them and then they hurt. I mean, really hurt.
My dilemma is...do I never go out to eat again with family and/or friends or do I head to the bathroom to brush my "teeth" afterwards (and sometimes during) my dinner out? And what do I do when there is no handicap stall with a sink?
The disgust of some posters with people who brush their teeth in public bathrooms indicates I should stay home and never go out again because it's not acceptable. I only hope that most of you never have to go through what I, sometimes, go through just to eat out with family and/or friends. It's not easy and I'm still learning with these new teeth of mine.
Please don't judge unless you walk in someone else's shoes. I'm sitting here thinking what a rude, inconsiderate, gross person some of you think I am for brushing my "teeth" in the bathroom (sometimes in the regular public bathroom sink). If you happen to see me, please just smile because I'm embarrassed with what I'm having to do and hoping you'll be understanding.
skyguy79
02-26-2014, 09:10 PM
My grin and bear it moment was when we were at Perkins Restaurant some time ago and a couple took out their blood testing kits and both of them tested their blood right their at their dining table, in sight of anyone who could see. Hope we don't have to start bringing medical latex gloves when we go out to eat! :ohdear:
skyguy79
02-26-2014, 09:31 PM
Although I am not disabled and should not be using the handicapped bathroom, that is the only place I feel comfortable brushing my teeth. Sometimes I need to take them completely out because some foods even get caught under them and then they hurt. I mean, really hurt.By uncomfortable I don't know if you mean lack of privacy or bacteria on the sink, but something you should be aware of is that airborne bacteria from a flushing toilet can reach a sink that's within six to eight feet of the toilet. So if it is bacteria you're concerned with, I would think that sinks away from the toilets are safer than sinks enclosed within a handicapped stall.
Exposed Toothbrushes Risk Contamination from Flushed Toilets (http://www.healthiertalk.com/exposed-toothbrushes-risk-contamination-flushed-toilets-3474)
Bonny
02-26-2014, 09:38 PM
By uncomfortable I don't know if you mean lack of privacy or bacteria on the sink, but something you should be aware of is that airborne bacteria from a flushing toilet can reach a sink that's within six to eight feet of the toilet. So if it is bacteria you're concerned with, I would think that sinks away from the toilets are safer than sinks enclosed within a handicapped stall.
Exposed Toothbrushes Risk Contamination from Flushed Toilets (http://www.healthiertalk.com/exposed-toothbrushes-risk-contamination-flushed-toilets-3474)
I think she means because no one can see her in the stall like they would if she was at the sinks where everyone is.
tainsley
02-26-2014, 09:38 PM
Huh? What's wrong with that? I've brushed my teeth in a public restroom many times and seen others doing the same. You're lucky you didn't get more than a dirty look.
Just my opinion. More than a dirty look? Is that how you handle things? AH!
casita37
02-26-2014, 09:49 PM
Some of the posts I'm reading here are the reasons I'm reluctant to eat anywhere but my own home. For those of us who wear dentures, it's difficult to eat some foods because they stick to our "teeth". For example, rolls. Yes, just a simple dinner roll sticks all over my teeth. I no longer eat them when I'm out but since I'm relatively new to dentures, I'm not sure what else will stick so sometimes I'm totally surprised when a certain food does.
Although I am not disabled and should not be using the handicapped bathroom, that is the only place I feel comfortable brushing my teeth. Sometimes I need to take them completely out because some foods even get caught under them and then they hurt. I mean, really hurt.
My dilemma is...do I never go out to eat again with family and/or friends or do I head to the bathroom to brush my "teeth" afterwards (and sometimes during) my dinner out? And what do I do when there is no handicap stall with a sink?
The disgust of some posters with people who brush their teeth in public bathrooms indicates I should stay home and never go out again because it's not acceptable. I only hope that most of you never have to go through what I, sometimes, go through just to eat out with family and/or friends. It's not easy and I'm still learning with these new teeth of mine.
Please don't judge unless you walk in someone else's shoes. I'm sitting here thinking what a rude, inconsiderate, gross person some of you think I am for brushing my "teeth" in the bathroom (sometimes in the regular public bathroom sink). If you happen to see me, please just smile because I'm embarrassed with what I'm having to do and hoping you'll be understanding.
Actually, only ONE out of all the posts have stated a dislike for brushing in a public washroom. I didn't notice how many posts it's up to, but that's a lot of support for doing what you need to do!! Go for it, and enjoy yourself. You deserve a good time out as much as anyone. We all have our issues to deal with, as we age, and sometimes you just gotta do whatcha gotta do!!
DonH57
02-26-2014, 09:52 PM
I used to work in a lot of commercial business buildings and I can't count how many times I've seen employees brushing their teeth usually after lunch to go to their next meeting or whatever they were doing next.
renielarson
02-26-2014, 10:07 PM
I think she means because no one can see her in the stall like they would if she was at the sinks where everyone is.
Thank you, Bonnie. You are right on!
renielarson
02-26-2014, 10:14 PM
Actually, only ONE out of all the posts have stated a dislike for brushing in a public washroom. I didn't notice how many posts it's up to, but that's a lot of support for doing what you need to do!! Go for it, and enjoy yourself. You deserve a good time out as much as anyone. We all have our issues to deal with, as we age, and sometimes you just gotta do whatcha gotta do!!
I saw a woman in the ladies room at LSL last year brushing her teeth. I simply stated that we all use those sinks to wash our hands...if looks could kill!
Brushing teeth in a public bathroom is a common practice for many people.
Actually sinks are a cesspool of germs no matter what you're washing.
Okay, maybe I took this thread a little too personal. Please understand, it's a process for me and I don't want even ONE person to judge me negatively because of what I am having to do.
Bonanza
02-26-2014, 10:54 PM
What a "gross" exaggeration. I believe it was more like 24"!
Yeah . . . You might be right. I probably was off by an inch!
LOL
skyguy79
02-26-2014, 11:34 PM
Yeah . . . You might be right. I probably was off by an inch!
LOLHEY! An inch can make a big difference. Just ask any... ah... um... probably better if I don't finish that! :1rotfl:
Bonny
02-27-2014, 07:38 AM
Okay now we can sing...
♫ ♫ What a difference an inch makes ! ♫ ♫
Oops, wrong song. :D
DandyGirl
02-27-2014, 07:55 AM
I do not find someone brushing their teeth in a public restroom disgusting or anything close to that. You never know what someone's circumstances are for doing that.
HOWEVER . . . you'll excuse the comparison for disgusting things, there is nothing more gross than women who pee on a public toilet seat or men who miss the pot!
Gotta agree with that! They are too delicate to put their fanny on the seat but will leave their pee there for someone else to sit on. The epitome of gross. :grumpy: :mad:
CFrance
02-27-2014, 07:58 AM
Gotta agree with that! They are too delicate to put their fanny on the seat but will leave their pee there for someone else to sit on. The epitome of gross. :grumpy: :mad:
I thought I was seeing an uptick in that (ladies) in the last few years, until I noticed that a lot of the automatic flush toilets splash water onto the seat. So now we need to remember to wipe the seat off after the flush. Oh, the never-ending problems women have with public restrooms!:(
Bonny
02-27-2014, 08:43 AM
I hate it when the auto flush toilets flush before I get up !! :(
In awe of TV
02-27-2014, 09:43 AM
I don't find people brushing their teeth in a public restroom disgusting. Many people do this at work after lunch.
The most disgusting thing I saw was a woman washing her underwear in the public restroom at work. Seriously? However, since she would never wash her hands after going to the bathroom, I guess this was a good thing??
lovsthosebigdogs
02-27-2014, 08:51 PM
I do not mind people brushing teeth in a restroom and I personally have flossed in a ladies room. Maybe some consider flossing in a restroom disgusting, but I think it's no one's business what I'm doing when I'm in there and I don't really want that much scrutiny when I go in a ladies room. I guess I could go in a stall but many times there is a long wait for a stall and I like to be considerate and not take one when it's not necessary, thus freeing it up for what it's really for. I'd like to think I become invisible upon entering a restroom and I accord the next woman with the same courtesy as I hope she gives me in all things. Some things just can't wait til you get home but don't need to be acknowledged afterwards by others either.
Bonanza
02-27-2014, 10:43 PM
HEY! An inch can make a big difference. Just ask any... ah... um... probably better if I don't finish that! :1rotfl:
Hey . . . . . I get it!
LoL
CFrance
02-28-2014, 12:21 AM
What a "gross" exaggeration. I believe it was more like 24"!
HEY! An inch can make a big difference. Just ask any... ah... um... probably better if I don't finish that! :1rotfl:
You boys! Tsk tsk.
graciegirl
02-28-2014, 04:34 AM
Boy Howdy.
ladydoc
02-28-2014, 09:50 AM
I saw a woman in the ladies room at LSL last year brushing her teeth. I simply stated that we all use those sinks to wash our hands...if looks could kill!
Unless you are wiping your hands on the sink bowl you have no reason to comment. Maybe she lies to brush her teeth after meals and likes fresh breath.Think you over reacted a bit to this one....
keithwand
02-28-2014, 11:22 AM
Glad I could inadvertently create some humor on the length "of floss".
Good thing the OP started out at 25 inches.
TexaninVA
02-28-2014, 12:09 PM
Went to a concert last night in Lakeland and the lady in front of us actually brushed her teeth while in her seat. I couldn't believe what I saw. Has anyone else witnessed this before.
You have to wonder ... where in the world do people like this come from? Was it her upbringing? Is she just mentally challenged? Does she deem herself a free thinker in some twisted way? Beyond disgusting.
I would also want to quickly change my seat! :)
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