you are the only one sitting in a stall in a large public bathroom, and someone comes in and sits in a stall right next to you? This would be assuming that each stall was of equal dimensions, equally clean and had enough toilet paper. We are having a large debate about this at work. Why or why not does it bother you, or have you never thought of it? If you think one way, why do you think others think the opposite way? Do you think being married makes a difference since people with spouses may be more used to people being around when they use the bathroom? Any insight is appreciated ~
2006-08-24
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