If you need to use the handicap bathroom stall, I apologize if this post offends you.
But in all honesty, I find it a superior bathroom experience when I have to use a public bathroom. It's almost always cleaner (because less people use it than the regular stalls) and is more spacious. However, I was talking to a friend recently and he mentioned that he thought the handicap stall was TOO spacious and made him feel uncomfortable; I myself appreciate the space. Space aside, having a clean-looking toilet seat going into your bathroom experience is always comforting, and then giving it the extra wipe-down or layer of toilet paper for safety is even better. All too often I have had walked into the only free stall and was forced to clean it myself, knowing that there would still be residue of whatever was left before me.
However, everytime I go to the bathroom I run into this dilema. Do I use the hadicap stall? (we'll call it the h-stall from here on out) My biggest fear is if someone comes into the bathroom and needs to use the h-stall, and I'm in it, taking up their precious space. Of course, I leave it just as clean as it was when I went in (or cleaner), but the principle of it just makes me feel horrible. I have yet to experience this, but the mere thought is pretty frightening.
On antoher random note, my mouse pointer thing on the computer screen really looks like the capital letter "I". You'd think I would've realized earlier.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
What?
I intend this blog to be my thoughts/opinions on the little (or medium-sized) things in life. Most will probably be biased and maybe a little judgemental, so do take everything with a grain of salt. (Hah. Maybe that'll be the name of my blog instead...).
But there are too many things in life that go unsaid that deserve to be noticed that might brighten or lighten your day. Or just make you think. I figure each post will be one of those things that you could have a long, half-serious discussion about and in the end, your only conclusion would be to make sure you fold toilet paper exactly three times in private bathrooms, and four times in public bathrooms.
But there are too many things in life that go unsaid that deserve to be noticed that might brighten or lighten your day. Or just make you think. I figure each post will be one of those things that you could have a long, half-serious discussion about and in the end, your only conclusion would be to make sure you fold toilet paper exactly three times in private bathrooms, and four times in public bathrooms.
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