Moral Question ...

by sacolton 48 Replies latest jw friends

  • mrsjones5
    mrsjones5

    Yep I do have a big butt...that my hubby is totally in love with.

  • frankiespeakin
    frankiespeakin
    What if you're in the stall and a handicap person wheels in?

    They would have to wait till I got done, come on that ain't so bad to wait a few minutes till I finish. It's not like you gonna really inconvience the person that greatly if they wait a few minutes,, Jeez.

  • mrsjones5
    mrsjones5

    What if you're in the stall and a handicap person wheels in?

    I've never seen that happen, nor has it ever happened to me. If the ladies room is really busy all the stalls are gonna be used and everyone abled and disabled waits their turn. When my babies were small yoiu better believe I used that large stall. I would have had to have been out of my mind to try and fit me and my little ones in a small stall or leave one or two of them outside cuz we all couldn't fit. No way jose.

  • dinah
    dinah
    Stop practicing my Kegels and hurry out of there!

    Preach Sista!!

    LOL! We can cut it off. A man would piss all over himself!

  • shamus100
    shamus100

    Just think of me like Michael Jackson.

  • VoidEater
    VoidEater

    I prefer the security of a small area, and despise the higher throne. I'm by no means short, but I'm not over 6', either. (5'10" for those that must know). It's not like I'm throwing a party in there!

    What if someone using a wheelchair comes in and there's already someone using a wheelchair in there?

  • AGuest
    AGuest

    Ahhhh... a "lighter" subject (may you all have peace!)...

    Question: What about the walking person who has a bladder control issue? They are "disabled," too, aren't they? Who's gonna give up a stall for them? I'm just sayin'...

    Handicap restroom stalls aren't like handicap parking stalls - there is no fine associated. The POINT is that there be a stall that accommodates a chair/scooter. It's not necessarily so that such folks don't have to wait... like everyone else. The issue is that they can't walk... not that they can't hold their bladders.

    Bottom line: I would and do. I don't think there's anything that says someone in a wheelchair, etc., can't hold it. Most who can't tend to have an colostomy/iliostomy anyway. The stalls are larger to ACCOMMODATE wheelchair/scooters... but they are a part of the overall supply of toilets.

    Question 2: two physically disabled people enter at the same time, both in motorized chairs of some sort. Who gets the stall and isn't one of them going to have to wait for the other to finish? In such a case, would a non-disabled person really take longer than one of them? Again, just askin'...

    Anyway, peace... and thanks for the reprieve.

    A slave of Christ,

    SA, who would use one of the smaller stalls if someone... anyone... needed the larger one... but don't think she has to leave it "available" just because...

  • AGuest
    AGuest

    Actually, all over the floor, too, dear Dinah... and peace to you!

    SA, on her own...

  • MMXIV
    MMXIV

    Our toilets at work including the disabled ones have the following message pinned to the wall:

    Last year we spent £75,000 unblocking the toilets here. Items found included:

    oranges

    sandwiches

    plastic cups

    newspapers

    magazines

    underwear

    Makes you think how bad that toilet stop must have been to flush your underwear away? I never use disabled loos.

    MMXIV

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