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Blokes using the ladies loo

Karim_myBagheri
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Wasn't sure how to word the title and if there's already a thread on this as no doubt there's probably several then admin please delete.
Bloke with a very butch voice and stubble in a pub dressed as a woman, very glamorous like, (put some real effort into it unlike some of the girls who can't even be arsed to change out of their dressing gowns and pyjamas to go down to the shops) who has just used the ladies loos.
Now is this socially acceptable for those on here, particularly the ladies to think as you're using the loo that in the cubicle next to you is a rather large man standing up lifting up his skirt to have a piss.
Thoughts?
Bloke with a very butch voice and stubble in a pub dressed as a woman, very glamorous like, (put some real effort into it unlike some of the girls who can't even be arsed to change out of their dressing gowns and pyjamas to go down to the shops) who has just used the ladies loos.
Now is this socially acceptable for those on here, particularly the ladies to think as you're using the loo that in the cubicle next to you is a rather large man standing up lifting up his skirt to have a piss.
Thoughts?
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Do ladies cubicles have glory holes (asking for a friend)14
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I'm sure you'll get some extreme left wing opinions on this, but as far as I'm concerned, I wouldn't want my daughter using a toilet next to an adult male.49
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What are the odds this thread doesn't make it past three pages?cafcnick1992 said:I'm sure you'll get some extreme left wing opinions on this, but as far as I'm concerned, I wouldn't want my daughter using a toilet next to an adult male.Is that the sort of thing you mean?23
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Difficult one this. Is it uncomfortable for us because that’s all we’ve known for the majority of our lives or is it uncomfortable because, naturally, we just don’t like it. I must admit, as a male I don’t mind it but I’m not sure how women would feel about it.3
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I believe in Live and Let Live, but some stuff I don’t have a clue about.I would have thought transgender would affect 1 in a million.But feels wrong a man who dresses as a woman to use a Ladies loo.1
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Couldn’t care less. It doesn’t matter. Not one bit.Not sure what “left wing” has to do with getting your cock out either.4
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DaveMehmet said:Do ladies cubicles have glory holes (asking for a friend)3
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Greenhithe said:Couldn’t care less. It doesn’t matter. Not one bit.Not sure what “left wing” has to do with getting your cock out either.2
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guinnessaddick said:Greenhithe said:Couldn’t care less. It doesn’t matter. Not one bit.Not sure what “left wing” has to do with getting your cock out either.3
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More interested in what sort of pubs you hang around in Karim...1
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I was in a pub that had unisex toilets. There would be the normal urinals and cubicles. It didn’t really bother me but a man could be wrongly accused of inappropriate behaviour towards a woman and would find it very difficult to persuade otherwise.
It puts men in a difficult situation and so I think single sex toilets should remain (male trans should use the men’s bog).5 -
iaitch said:DaveMehmet said:Do ladies cubicles have glory holes (asking for a friend)3
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Was in a pub years ago in Rio, went to the toilet and for the life of me couldn't work out which was the Gents, and which was the Ladies toilets
So decided to chance it... Am standing there at the toilet with nothing but some Wild West Bar type shutters for privacy, and have heard something behind me - Looked round and after having a 50/50 chance of guessing the right toilet to be in... and realised I've picked the wrong bloody one, as two local women are standing there laughing at me!!0 -
A few years ago went into The Jalsha in Sidcup for the first time after it opened. Had been in the pub and needed a piss so went straight to the bogs, into a cubicle, unleashed a piss a cart horse would have been proud of and farted loudly. When I came out there was a woman washing her hands at the sink and I said to her “I’m guessing this is not the men’s then”?
She said no, laughed and “to be honest I did think you were making a lot of noise for a lady”
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soapy_jones said:More interested in what sort of pubs you hang around in Karim...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1nSYZVsHnVU&pp=ygUYU3RhbmRhcmQgcHViIGluIEVuZ2xhbmQg
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ForeverAddickted said:Was in a pub years ago in Rio, went to the toilet and for the life of me couldn't work out which was the Gents, and which was the Ladies toilets
So decided to chance it... Am standing there at the toilet with nothing but some Wild West Bar type shutters for privacy, and have heard something behind me - Looked round and after having a 50/50 chance of guessing the right toilet to be in... and realised I've picked the wrong bloody one, as two local women are standing there laughing at me!!0 -
My wife said she wouldn’t like it.
We went into a restaurants toilets a little while ago and it was mixed. Didn’t bother me but the wife didn’t like the idea that she was using a loo previously used by a man. But what neither of us liked was the fact there were also urinals in there. I don’t think that is right at all.2 -
LargeAddick said:My wife said she wouldn’t like it.
We went into a restaurants toilets a little while ago and it was mixed. Didn’t bother me but the wife didn’t like the idea that she was using a loo previously used by a man. But what neither of us liked was the fact there were also urinals in there. I don’t think that is right at all.
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Protect women’s spaces.10
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PaddyP17 said:LargeAddick said:My wife said she wouldn’t like it.
We went into a restaurants toilets a little while ago and it was mixed. Didn’t bother me but the wife didn’t like the idea that she was using a loo previously used by a man. But what neither of us liked was the fact there were also urinals in there. I don’t think that is right at all.3 - Sponsored links:
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I'll get my piece out the way- hopefully before any of the usual suspects says "right on cue" about me.
I don't think signs on toilet doors are going to stop predators, as an early post in the thread implies. Toilets are where people do their business. My friend Emma does not "pass" - like many trans women, I assume - but she'd be judged a "freak" no matter what bathroom she tries to use, by the people inclined to do so.
Wrong'uns are wrong'uns regardless.
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Opens up all sorts of issues. Would the same bloke be allowed to use ladies changing rooms and showers at the swimming baths it changing rooms in shops?0
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Up to the women.
Of all the women I know, not one of them is comfortable with it. That answers the question for me.29 -
LargeAddick said:PaddyP17 said:LargeAddick said:My wife said she wouldn’t like it.
We went into a restaurants toilets a little while ago and it was mixed. Didn’t bother me but the wife didn’t like the idea that she was using a loo previously used by a man. But what neither of us liked was the fact there were also urinals in there. I don’t think that is right at all.2 -
Hal1x said:LargeAddick said:PaddyP17 said:LargeAddick said:My wife said she wouldn’t like it.
We went into a restaurants toilets a little while ago and it was mixed. Didn’t bother me but the wife didn’t like the idea that she was using a loo previously used by a man. But what neither of us liked was the fact there were also urinals in there. I don’t think that is right at all.0 -
Not averse to mixed toilets, but should be only cubicles, no urinals8
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cafcnick1992 said:I'm sure you'll get some extreme left wing opinions on this, but as far as I'm concerned, I wouldn't want my daughter using a toilet next to an adult male.8
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Swap “ladies loo” in the opening post to “ladies changing room”.If you advocate for acceptance of the first on the basis of equality, then logically you would support the latter.
I don’t want my daughters being exposed to women / men / people with penises in what is a gender specific facility for a reason - the safety of women.11 -
This is the easiest "absolutely no fucking way" ever.
Unisex toilets, yeah whatever, crack on. Men, biological men using female toilets or changing rooms. No, its just a challenge to be honest and one that will invariably follow a sad face social media post saying how unjust the world is expecting men to use mens facilities.
It amazes me the discussion is even taking place.
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PaddyP17 said:LargeAddick said:My wife said she wouldn’t like it.
We went into a restaurants toilets a little while ago and it was mixed. Didn’t bother me but the wife didn’t like the idea that she was using a loo previously used by a man. But what neither of us liked was the fact there were also urinals in there. I don’t think that is right at all.
A mate of mines dad has a colostomy bag so has to do a tiny bit of life admin when thinking about toilets. He carries a radar key and uses the disabled bogs where they exist, trans people can do the same and avoid any situation where they can virtue signal and falsely claim the world is out to get them9
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