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Men's restroom?
I recently played golf off campus at one of the area golf courses. It was early am with a shotgun start due to the large number of people in two different groups. Ninety women in one group and twenty men and women in the other group.
Prior to the start, one of our gentlemen (the term is used very loosely here) went to use the facilities and found a lineup of women standing waiting at the men's door. Our guy (the aforementioned gentleman, again, term is used very loosely here) went to the door, pointed to the "MEN's sign, and proceeded through the door oblivious to the line of women waiting in line. His argument, much to the chagrin and chastisement of the women standing in line, was its the MEN's restroom not the women's. Aren't the women offended when the men use their facilities? The question is, is this guy a hero activist for men's rights, or a misogynistic cad? |
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I don't think he's either a hero activist for men's rights, or a misogynistic cad, but I do think he is correct. It is the men's room.
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IMO he may have been boorish in the execvution, however I see nothing wrong with his expectation that the men's room is for men. Did we get the pronouns of the individuals waiting in line? That could make this go in a totally different direction. |
It seems women become very agitated if a man even thinks about using the Ladies Room.
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I think we need more activist for men's rights, but I'm not sure the Sh^tter is where we burn our jocks.
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I think he was a very brave man, and should be given an added two strokes on his golf handicap as a bonus.
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There are times when I identify as a women on the golf course.........for about three minutes.
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Ready golf?
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Aw, c’mon, this is nothing new. When women outnumber men — in a large group of people — and the restroom break-time is limited, this can happen. The men’s restroom is always a whole lot faster and if no one is in there, it is fair game. A couple of times, at conferences, when the men’s restroom was empty and the line to the women’s room was ridiculous, I have led the charge myself……. “Squatters’ Rights!” BUT, in the circumstance described above, I would have smiled my very best smile at the guy and said, “Hold on a minute. Let me clear the stalls, and then you can go in next.” That would have been the fair and mannerly and common sense thing to do. But in this day and age, would that have taken the wind out of his sails? Or would he rather have continued to rant and rave? Btw, I doubt those women were “chagrined” because they were embarrassed to be in that line. But they were probably worried he might shoot them….. Boomer PS: Our nation has been stoked into losing its collective mind. Millions of Americans wake up each morning looking for something to be angry about, something or somebody to hate. Pogo was right. |
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Do these rooms have multiple stalls? If not, then perhaps the Men's and Women's signs should be replaced by a simple Restroom sign. |
Put the shoe on the other foot.
If the numbers had been reversed (lots of men and few women) and the men commandeered the women's restroom, how (I wonder) would the ladies feel about being expected to wait their turn behind all the men? |
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Men taking over the ladies room blood would flow. Did the ladies in the mens room leave the seat up? |
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If the bloke was a misogynist he probably would have peed on the seat.:icon_wink:
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Years ago I was at beautiful Sky Meadows in northern Virginia. When I went to use the restroom, there were several ladies waiting to use their restroom, but I went into the single-stall men's room, finished, and walked away. I thought about it later and realized I should have told the ladies they were welcome to use the men's room and we should form a single line to wait for the first available restroom.
A few weeks ago in Silver Springs state park, I went to use the restroom and found the same situation - a line for the women's restroom but none for the single stall men's room. I told the women they could use the men's room. When a young guy came up, I told him there was a woman in the men's room and asked him to wait until it was free. He agreed and thought it was a fair thing to do. |
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Who says chivalry is dead? |
Men’s restroom, he is correct.
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Holding the door
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The women (I am one) should have moved aside and let the man use the men's bathroom. That's my opinion and the polite thing to do. After all it's a 'men's room" and most men don't impede on a "ladies room."
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Relatable (unfortunately 😉)
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With a single user restroom, there’s no need to make them gender-specific. My experience has been that women’s restroom lines are often more frequent and/or longer than men’s lines so making single user restrooms non-gender specific would benefit women more than men. |
The obvious detail being left out is which plumbing fixture he needed to use.
If it was the toilet, then he should have waited. However if it was the urinal then, no harm no foul. Although at a golf course, my first inclination would be to go behind a tree. I feel confident, that none of the ladies involved saw something they had not seen before, nor was any of them so shocked, that they were overcome by the vapors. ;-) |
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I wouldn't be offended if a man did the same in the ladies' room, as long as he aimed his business and made sure the seat was in the "down" position when he was done. |
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I doubt he was misogynistic but he probably was a Yankee. A Southern man would have seen the line and just gone back to his cart and figured the world is my restroom. I'll find a suitable bush somewhere.
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Ohiobuckeye
Isn’t this what society wants though, it’s a transgender world now even if he didn’t have a dress on & makeup on. Guess the ladies thought so! I’m not trying to be a wise guy, but it’s what there trying to teach our grade school kids this, hum!!!
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Not sure how my testosterone was put in play, but OK. With the exception of the one college party at Goucher Dorms (back then an all female college) there has never been a time I had to go with such urgency that I'd consider using a bush. Even then I made it across to IHOP (in some areas the restaurant not much cleaner than a public restroom) Just lucky I guess. |
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Luck has nothing to do with it. Eliminating bodily waste is a natural thing, there's nothing more natural than eliminating bodily waste - in nature. Just bring your own TP, or learn to identify leaves VERY carefully, even in the dark. Otherwise you could be in for a world of hurt - and a world of poison oak. |
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do it
go by the back building or tree and do it they put you in that position
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If there was only a urinal, the problem would be non existent.
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The women should realize they were at the Men's door.
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OldYeller, et al: I think I would just mind my own business. And I take Umbridge at you defaming this gentleman.
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