


bath·room (From Merriam-Webster)
noun
Date:
1780
1 : a room containing a bathtub or shower and usually a sink and toilet
noun
Date:
1780
1 : a room containing a bathtub or shower and usually a sink and toilet
Many of you know how paranoid I am about dirt and germs. I don't walk around wearing gloves or a plastic suit all day, but I am known to keep a bottle or two of hand sanitizer around me. I am also known to stick my nose up about a dirty environment, especially a bathroom. Bathrooms should be clean, safe, comfortable, loving places, but we know public ones are normally not like that. I don't know too many folks who get off using a bathroom outside their own home, but when you have to go, you have to go. Bathrooms are a place where you are exposing your privates and your privates are coming in contact with places that other privates have come in touch with. Doorknobs, toilet seats, sinks, faucet handles, paper towel dispensers, countertops, etc. all should be kept clean, but they are filthy!!! The past few weeks, I have seen some very strange things going on in and around bathrooms and I want to share some of them with you. Whether you call it a bathroom, lavatory, restroom, ladies' room or mens' room, if you are in a public one at Lexington Market, Market Place, a medical center in Randallstown, a body shop in Remington, you never quite know what to expect when you open the door. BTW, I can honestly say that until a few days ago, I had never seen a urinal in a ladies' bathroom. And, No, I did not use it.
How weird, a urinal in a ladies room? What's up with that?
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