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Bluejuice

Lazy as a rug on Valium
Sep 2, 2004
8,270
The free state of Kemp Town
And theres nearly always a nice flat surface that hasnt been coverred in pebbles or some sort of greasy wd40 type stuff to prepare and snort a big fat line of whatever takes your fancy...

Yay for handicap toilets :) :clap2:

Big YAY
 




Probably because at work the 'bathroom' usually has more than one toilet.

and?

We enter the toilet room, faced with loads of cubicles and in we go andpee and poo away.

Simple.

Out we come and wash our hands or just open the door on the way out.

Unisex in ope:ohmy:ration.
 


Les Biehn

GAME OVER
Aug 14, 2005
20,610
I don't want some bloke looking at my fanny when I'm trying to piss in the urinal.
 


may i just ask of anyone "in the know"

why does there happen to be so many transgenders in Thailand, that this is a common occurence in schools??

I'm genuinely curious - ( but not in an Alan Partridge Bangkok lady boys way!!)

Radio 5 did a feature on it.

The conclusion being that since sex and sexual orientation attitudes are so relaxed over ther, boys/ men in particular have come out more open, as gays or transgender.

To the point at one school they reckoned a quarter of boys visited the transgender toilets,


here they could relax do their make up without boys taking the p*ss, have a pee without girls looking on etc.
 


Les Biehn

GAME OVER
Aug 14, 2005
20,610
What is transgender? Is it he-be she-bes, those that feel they are a man in a womans body or actual homaphordites (sp)?
 








So where do spastics go?

Would there be "Toilets without whacking great handlebars by the side of the pan" ?

And don't forget the midgets and dwarfs either, "Toilets with urinals and water closets 12 inches off the floor".
 






clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
25,877
This isn't really a case of "political correctness gone mad" or "a sign of the times", just what sometimes goes in Student Unions and has been happening probably since the 60s.

I was a student at Manchester University, but before that spent a year at East London poly around 1990.

Wasn't called political correctness at the time, probably called being a "bit right on". I seem to recall it closing in protest at the first Gulf War or something. I laugh when see people using the term "political correctness" on here without actually understanding what it means or really experiencing it.

We had an end of year project show where we were encouraged to express ourselves through the medium of photo montage.

I'd just like to point out that we were doing a history degree, but the lectures thought that we had to throw of the chains of books and stuff like that.

One girl had cut hundreds of penis out of gay porn mags and created a huge montage of them. I quite remember the point, but it seemed to go down very well and she must have had huge fun the night before mounting them all.

I thought this "radicalism" has disapeared from Universities , but am glad to see it's alive and well.

If anyone's still got a problem with it, but feel happy in the fact that the people responsible will probably end up working for Barclays rather than Greenpeace.
 
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