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What Men Need To Know About Women’s Restrooms

I hope you all had a wonderful time with your family yesterday!  We had a beautiful time of worship at our church and then went to my husband’s parents home for lunch.  What a joyful day of celebrating our Lord’s victory over death and the grave.

We went shopping for our daughter’s shoes on Saturday night…at the mall.  I must admit, that is not my favorite place to be….especially if you have to go to the bathroom!  I read this story recently and thought it explained the difficulties that most women experience when faced with a public restroom. Get ready to laugh!

This isn’t my story…I don’t even know who wrote this, if I did I’d give them credit. But it was so funny I had to share it with you all!

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My mother was a fanatic about public restrooms. When I was a little girl, she’d take me into the stall, show me how to wad up toilet paper and wipe the seat.
Then she’d carefully lay strips of toilet paper to cover the seat. Finally, she’d instruct, “Never, NEVER sit on a public toilet seat.

Then she’d demonstrate “The Stance,” which consisted of balancing over the toilet in a sitting position without actually letting any of your flesh makes contact with the toilet seat.That was a long time ago.  Now, in my mature years, “The Stance” is excruciatingly difficult to maintain.

When you have to visit a public bathroom, you usually find a line of women, so you smile politely and take your place. Once it’s your turn, you check for feet under the stall doors. Every stall is occupied.
Finally, a door opens and you dash in, nearly knocking down the woman leaving the stall.

You get in to find the door won’t latch. It doesn’t matter. The dispenser for the modern “seat covers” (invented by someone’s Mom, no doubt) is handy, but empty.  You would hang your purse on the door hook, if there were one, but there isn’t – so you carefully but quickly drape it around your neck, (Mom would turn over in her grave if you put it on the FLOOR!), yank down your pants, and assume “The Stance.”

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In this position your aging, toneless thigh muscles begin to shake. You’d love to sit down, but you certainly hadn’t taken time to wipe the seat or lay toilet paper on it, so you hold “The Stance.”To take your mind off your trembling thighs, you reach for what you discover to be the empty toilet paper dispenser.

In your mind, you can hear your mother’s voice saying, “Honey, if you had tried to clean the seat, you would have KNOWN there was no toilet paper!”  Your thighs shake more. You remember the tiny tissue that you blew your nose on yesterday–the one that’s still in your purse. That would have to do. You crumple it in the puffiest way possible.

It is still smaller than your thumbnail. Someone pushes open your stall door because the latch doesn’t work. The door hits your purse, which is hanging around your neck in front of your chest, and you and your purse topple backward against the tank of the toilet.

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“Occupied!” you scream, as you reach for the door, dropping your precious, tiny, crumpled tissue in a puddle on the floor, lose your footing altogether, and slide down directly onto the TOILET SEAT. It is wet of course. You bolt up, knowing all too well that it’s too late.

Your bare bottom has made contact with every imaginable germ and life form on the uncovered seat because YOU didn’t put down toilet paper–not that there was any. You know that your mother would be utterly appalled if she knew, because, you’re certain; her bare bottom never touched a public toilet seat because, frankly, dear, “You just don’t KNOW what kind of diseases you could get.”

By this time, the automatic sensor on the back of the toilet is so confused that it flushes, propelling a stream of water like a fire hose that somehow sucks everything down with such force that you grab onto the toilet paper dispenser for fear of being dragged in too. At that point, you give up.

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You’re soaked by the spewing water and the wet toilet seat. You’re exhausted. You try to wipe with a gum wrapper you found in your pocket and then slink out inconspicuously to the sinks. You can’t figure out how to operate the faucets with the automatic sensors, so you wipe your hands with spit and a dry paper towel and walk past the line of women, still waiting.

You are no longer able to smile politely them. A kind soul at the very end of the line points out a piece of toilet paper trailing from your shoe. (Where was that when you NEEDED it??) You yank the paper from your shoe, plunk it the woman’s hand and tell her warmly, “Here, you just might need this.”

As you exit, you spot your hubby, who has long since entered, used and left the men’s restroom. Annoyed, he asks, “What took you so long, and why is your purse hanging around your neck?”

This is dedicated to women everywhere who deal with a public restroom (rest??? you’ve got to be kidding!!). It finally explains to the men what really does take us so long.

It also answers their other commonly asked question about why women go to the restroom in pairs. It’s so the other gal can hold the door, hang onto your purse and hand you Kleenex under the door!

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8 Responses to “What Men Need To Know About Women’s Restrooms”

  1. Martha Says:

    LOL, so true. I had to rescue a stranger last week who was in a stall with no TP, and no friend to help her out!!!

  2. Sue Says:

    I think we were all taught not to ever sit–eeewwww…. I still put TP onto the seat if there are no seat covers. And I always use a paper towel or tissue to open the door on my way out after I’ve washed my hands. No sense in getting germs from the door handle from those “dirty” people who neglected to wash before leaving! LOL

  3. Laryssa Says:

    Bathroom maneuvers are so complicated for us women!

  4. Pamela Says:

    Laryssa – you had me splitting my sides with laughter. How true, how true. I couldn’t have described it any better.Been there, done that over and over! I have every possibly clean public restroom mapped out for my shopping and as all good women will do you pass that info on to everyone. But as clean as they maybe…..what do I do..still take all the precautions and the stance only known to women!!!

  5. PJ Says:

    EXCELLENT! Well written, funny and dead on.

  6. Dani Says:

    I’m laughing soooooooooooooo hard!!!

    I have since bought Charmin toilet seat covers for such an occasion, and Lysol disenfectant travel size spray. Yup, I’m that BAD w/public restrooms, and truthfully in order for me to use one, I have to be about to BURST! So I spray then use a toilet seat cover!!

    I always have a pack of tissues with me. I do wonder if they have small packs of toilet paper now!

  7. Sharon Says:

    Funny…but ever wonder why the seat is wet? Because women hover allowing their urine to sprinkle the seat. Furthermore, provided you wiped the seat (or it actually was dry) and you have no open wounds on you backside, you can only and I repeat only contract crabs from a toilet seat. Don’t let that stop you from sitting either–because if it does you should also refrain from trying on pants in the store.

  8. Dani Says:

    But Sharon, um you have underwear on when trying on pants. Well at least I do lol. one thing I wouldn’t do is go “commando” or wear a thong the day I’m trying on new pants.

    And ew, who wants crabs?????

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