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What's Normal? - Do you use the handicapped stall? (1 Viewer)

When using a public bathroom, do you usually use the larger, handicapped stall if it is available?

  • Yes... lots of room for activities!

    Votes: 62 59.6%
  • No

    Votes: 42 40.4%

  • Total voters
    104
First Things First...you either stop at a Buc-ees or you hold it until you get home. Public toilets are absolutely disgusting and I try to avoid them
I like the handicap stalls because they have their own sink and you get a lot of space in there to do your business.
I thought everyone knew the handicap stall was the best kept secret.
I proudly walk in them with a smile on my face.

At my tennis club(public) they have a handicap shower stall with a chair in the corner and rails and its perfect to shower in after the courts, I sing loudly as I am soaping up with the free body wash and shampoo provided inside.
 
Not intentionally, no.

What I mean by that is that I don't purposely seek out and locate the handicap stall. However, I have absent-mindedly wandered into them and, if that happens, I just use it.
 
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In the few times where I have to use a public restroom to go #2, I’ll only use the handicap stall if the others are taken. With that said, I have a phobia of going #2 in public restrooms so this is something that hardly ever happens. I might go #2 in a public restroom maybe once every few years.
 
Only when the others are in use OR the others are nasty.

Same - except for at my office. We have two stalls. The "normal" one is WAY smaller than most "normal" stalls. You can barely turn yourself around to sit down. Plus we have no one in my office that actually NEEDS the handicap stall, so I don't feel like I'm putting anyone in a spot.
 
Handicapped stall is the "first class" of stalls in my opinion. It's like an upgrade from coach. Unless it is locked or someone who "really" needs it is in my eyeline its my little toilet vacation.
 
No problem using it if it's the only one available.

Also, it was my preferred stall in my office building... I worked on the 2nd floor of a building with many stairs but no elevator, no one with a wheelchair worked there, it always seemed off that we had to have both a handicap stall and a child-height urinal but there ya go.
 
it was my preferred stall in my office building... I worked on the 2nd floor of a building with many stairs but no elevator, no one with a wheelchair worked there, it always seemed off that we had to have both a handicap stall and a child-height urinal but there ya go
Prepared for the repeal of child labor laws.
 
I only use them when I have to do things like change, or have bags (like at the airport). I rarely poop in public bathrooms anyway, so I'm not in there long. When I do have to #2, a regular stall would be fine.
 
No problem using it if it's the only one available.

Also, it was my preferred stall in my office building... I worked on the 2nd floor of a building with many stairs but no elevator, no one with a wheelchair worked there, it always seemed off that we had to have both a handicap stall and a child-height urinal but there ya go.
That's the men's urinal, son.
 
No problem using it if it's the only one available.

Also, it was my preferred stall in my office building... I worked on the 2nd floor of a building with many stairs but no elevator, no one with a wheelchair worked there, it always seemed off that we had to have both a handicap stall and a child-height urinal but there ya go.
no, those are for guys like me who dont like it falling in cold water when I pull it out.
 
yes.... they are handicap accessible, not handicap only :shrug:

Generally my approach, i also like them because they are typically father away from the urinals that have more traffic.

Also im fat, i forget what airport I was at recently but the normal stall had TP dispensers on both sides and it was a chore to be able to spread out enough to get optimal wipe-age
 

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